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Foxglove

Adalyn Grace

4.12 AVERAGE

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Loveable characters: Yes
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Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
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4.5 out of 5 ⭐
I can't help myself from really enjoying this series. I love the interactions between Signa & Death, and it was so nice to see more of Blythe's true personality in this book. I'm hopeful that we'll be able to see more of that in the third installment. The only reason why I'm knocking off half a star is that the clues as to "who done it" were more obvious this time around. There were still some surprises, some things I didn't see coming, but I guessed a couple key plot points early on.

Either way, it was SUCH an enjoyable read. I'm excited for the third.

3.5 stars!

I loved this read! I’m so happy that this books focuses more on Signa’s relationships to the Hawthorne and of course Blythe!!! Blythe has to be my favorite character and I cannot wait to read more of her story in Wisteria!

*Spoilers:* I had guessed early on that Blythe would be Life, but the author did a great job of throwing me off track with Signa’s supernatural experiences!

I thought solving the murder was more of a subplot in this book and the focus was more on Fate. Which, I didn’t mind since I’m not the biggest fan of murder mysteries.

I cannot wait to read Wisteria!
adventurous dark mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Foxglove does not suffer from Second Book Syndrome. I enjoyed Belladonna, but this book is where I feel I was able to connect with the characters and the introduction of Fate just made the stakes so much higher and complex.

I was much more interested in figuring out Fate in this book than I was about Death and honestly found Death to be a bit plain in this book but I believe that was intentional. Signa, of course, is such a great main chracter, but I’m excited for the torch to be handed to Blythe. This did a great job at advancing the plot while transitioning to a new character.
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