Review: Foxglove by Adalyn Grace

 

The captivating sequel to the Gothic-infused Belladonna, in which Signa and Death face a supernatural foe determined to tear them apart.

A duke has been murdered. The lord of Thorn Grove has been framed. And Fate, the elusive brother of Death, has taken up residence in a sumptuous estate nearby. He's hellbent on revenge after Death took the life of the woman he loved many years ago...and now he's determined to have Signa for himself, no matter the cost.

Signa and her cousin Blythe are certain that Fate can save Elijah Hawthorne from prison if they will entertain his presence. But the more time the girls spend with Fate, the more frightening their reality becomes as Signa exhibits dramatic new powers that link her to Fate's past. With mysteries and danger around every corner, the cousins must decide if they can trust one another as they navigate their futures in high society, unravel the murders that haunt their family, and play Fate's unexpected games—all with their destinies hanging in the balance.

Dangerous, suspenseful, and seductive, this sequel to Signa and Death's story is as utterly romantic as it is perfectly deadly.


My Review

Foxglove by Adalyn Grace
My rating: 5 of 5 stars ðŸŒŸðŸŒŸðŸŒŸðŸŒŸðŸŒŸ

I loved this next installation in the Belladonna series. I hated having to put this one down, and Blythe was driving me crazy. She was quite villainous there for a bit and I was afraid Blythe would not be redeemed.
And I can't wait to see what happens in the next installment.

Signa and Death are forced to face a supernatural foe determined to keep them apart.

A duke has been murdered and Signa's uncle, the lord of Thorn Grove, is being framed. And Fate has decided to stay in a nearby estate posing as a royal. He wants revenge because Death took the life of the woman he loved many years ago. And now he wants Signa too no matter what the cost.

Signa and her cousin Blythe decide to entertain Fate thinking that he can help save Elijah Hawthorne from prison. But the more time they spend with him, the more Signa begins to display new powers that are linked to Fate's past.

Things between Signa and Blythe are strained as they navigate the mysteries and dangers around every corner.

Thank you so much to Hachette Audio for this audiobook to review.

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