Belladonna by Adalyn Grace
“There’s good in it, too,” he went on. “I am the first person people see when they draw their last breath. I am the messenger who can deliver them to those they’ve missed. I am the one who assures them not to worry, or who delivers a swift death to those who are not welcome into the afterlife. I am many things, but what I am not is ashamed.”
Oh wow. So, I read this in a day. SO. GOOD. You know those books where you read book one and you instantly want to read the entire series and you’re disappointed to find out that the latest one isn’t out for another few months? Literally me right. GIMME ALL OF THEM, ADALYN GRACE, I LOVE THESE CHARACTERS.
Belladonna’s been one I’ve been meaning to read for a good long while – years, honestly – but I finally got in the mood – my mood reading cannot be tamed – and now I’m annoyed at myself that I took so long to dive in because it is awesome. I loved Signa and the personification and characterisation of Death. I loved the historical fantasy, gothic romance, murder mystery vibes that all worked together very well. (I got kinda Secret Garden and A Great and Terrible Beauty vibes at various points throughout, two books very dear to my heart. [You should read them!]) And for a book about death, this was truly a kind, empathetic, loving depiction of the subject and I truly appreciated it. Grace’s prose and worldbuilding are phenomenal and her characters are just wonderfully written. I also totally guessed one of the Big Twists and I’m quite proud of that. It wasn’t super obvious (don’t worry, it’s very well done), but I was on the hunt to unravel the mystery, so yay me! The other Big Twist I did not see coming, though. (I may have spoiled myself on that front, too, because I flipped ahead like a GOOBER.) But both were fantastically done. The ending was also a great cliffhanger and I’m stoked for book two!
Honestly the whole concept that Grace came up with is just really fascinating and fantastical and balanced quite a few concepts very well. I do have some questions that I hope are addressed in the next book, but going off this book alone I’m all kinds of intrigued and impressed. I also really loved the setting. Signa struggling with wanting to fit in because of how lonely she feels in high society contrasted well with the paranormal mystery aspect of the novel. (SEMI-SPOILER: Death at the tea party, telling her to eat scones, was very funny.)
I hope the mystery in the next one is just as fascinating as this one! I also want to learn more about Blythe. Signa’s protectiveness of her was very sweet and I really hope we get more of their friendship going forward. The dad, too!
QUOTES I LIKE/HEADS UP FOR SPOILERS:
– “You summoned me. I’ve done nothing but come where I was called. I’m not your enemy—”
– Had Signa been looking, she would have seen that Death’s shadows wilted. She would have seen that he reached out for her, only to draw back before she could reject him. She would have seen his shadows wrap themselves around Magda’s mouth, silencing the woman before she could say another cruel word.
– “Since the dawn of this earth, I have waited. You are mine, and I am yours. And together, this world is ours.”
– “Is she here?” Every word was fragile. Every breath threatening to break him. “My wife, is she here?”