Money BouquetElena Cruz has always believed flowers are honest. People may lie, but grief doesn’t. Love doesn’t. Every day in her small flower shop, she wraps emotion in paper and ribbon and sends it out into the city, never asking what happens after.Then a client asks her to make a bouquet out of roses and cash.The delivery is anonymous. The payment is generous. The request feels strange—but not dangerous. Not until Elena learns the recipient is dead days later, and another order follows. And another.The man behind the bouquets doesn’t hide. Viktor steps into her shop like he owns the air in it, calm and controlled, offering no excuses and no threats. He doesn’t ask Elena to help him. He simply tells her the truth: her work marks endings. And whether she continues is entirely her choice.As Elena is pulled into Viktor’s world, the lines between fear and desire blur. Their connection grows in glances, in pauses, in touches that almost happen and somehow feel worse than if they did. Viktor’s restraint is as dangerous as his power, and Elena begins to realize that what draws her to him is the same thing that could destroy her.Someone else is watching too—a woman who knows what survival in Viktor’s world costs, and who may be the only warning Elena ever gets.Told in three parts—The Gift, The Accounting, and The Debt—Money Bouquet is a dark romance about choice, control, and the price of beauty. It’s a story about how easily a life can change when desire feels like freedom, and how dangerous it is to create something beautiful when you finally understand what it’s for.