![]() ![]() Thorn Grove should be her final family situation before she comes into her inheritance, and she wants to make that suitable match, get on to her happily ever after. ![]() Now she’s on the move again and can’t mess up. The problem is that her current guardian was horrible and Signa has just accidentally killed her. She wants to stop seeing ghosts, stop talking to Death, and stop being a source of suspicion among those who know her complicated (and dead body-laden) past. Signa wants to marry an appropriately conventional man, and live the proper life of a young woman of means and social standing as dictated in a treasured etiquette book that once belonged to her mother. She can see Death, she talks to Death, but she doesn’t understand his motivations or how the two of them have formed an unsettling bond. He seems to be stalking her, following her from one complicated family situation to another, and always leaving a body behind. In Adalyn Grace’s historical fantasy Belladonna, 19-year-old orphan Signa has a problem with Death. ![]()
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