A review by tallangryplanet
Belladonna by Adalyn Grace

2.0

Sigma Farrow seems unable to die, and yet her whole life she has been haunted by the presence of Death. After being orphaned as a baby, she's been ferried off from one guardian to another, all preoccupied with her wealth rather than her wellbeing, as they all met untimely ends. When she finally arrives at the Hawthorne estate a few months before being able to claim her fortune, she's determined to make it work, but it seems someone is poisoning the family. Sigma and Death must become allies in the race to find the culprit and save Sigma's remaining relatives. 

The book had such an awesome premise. I was intrigued by the mystery, and Sigma's struggle to fit into her new life was even endearing at points. However, Sigma's horniness for two boys fighting with her desire to be a proper socialite soon got old, and around the 60% mark there was an intimate-ish scene that had me cringing to death (pun intended). If the intention was to mock traditional values of purity, I'd like to congratulate the author, because Sigma's thoughts about having to preserve herself if she wanted to be successful during her debut season were... entertaining. 

The mystery was the only thing that kept me reading this book during the second half, and I quite enjoyed the final twist. I do, however, think that the book would've done well as a standalone, though the sequel might be better now that the romance part is out of the way. 

Overall, this was not my favorite book, but it was also not awful. I would've given it 3 stars had it not been for how awkward I felt during the intimate scenes. All in all, if you enjoy murder mysteries with romance (including "I need to choose between these two boys but it's not really a choice") you might enjoy this book. 

Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for the opportunity to read and review this book.