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A review by annagwritesandreads
Foxglove by Adalyn Grace
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.5
Note: this is the 2nd book in a series, so there will inherently be spoilers in this review.
General Description: Signa finds herself at the center of another mystery, but this time, Blythe is there to help her. A duke was murdered and Blythe's father was framed. Signa and Blythe have to work together to find an answer; however, Fate enters the picture to finally get revenge on Death. Fate gets interested in Signa and Signa feels Fate may have something to do with the framing. What will Signa discover? Can Blythe's father be freed?
The good:
- Blythe's perspective was so refreshing, I loved hearing her voice.
- The additional ghosts added to Thorn Grove were great side characters.
- I appreciated the mystery and twists along the way.
The loss of 1.5 stars:
- I feel like this was a bit slower than the first book, which made it a bit harder to get through.
- The ending did confuse me a little but I think we'll get more answers in Wisteria.
Overall, if you liked Belladonna, I think it's a good idea to keep going, but I don't think it's as good as Belladonna.
General Description: Signa finds herself at the center of another mystery, but this time, Blythe is there to help her. A duke was murdered and Blythe's father was framed. Signa and Blythe have to work together to find an answer; however, Fate enters the picture to finally get revenge on Death. Fate gets interested in Signa and Signa feels Fate may have something to do with the framing. What will Signa discover? Can Blythe's father be freed?
The good:
- Blythe's perspective was so refreshing, I loved hearing her voice.
- The additional ghosts added to Thorn Grove were great side characters.
- I appreciated the mystery and twists along the way.
The loss of 1.5 stars:
- I feel like this was a bit slower than the first book, which made it a bit harder to get through.
- The ending did confuse me a little but I think we'll get more answers in Wisteria.
Overall, if you liked Belladonna, I think it's a good idea to keep going, but I don't think it's as good as Belladonna.