
Book Review: Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Las.Orphaned as a baby, nineteen-year-old Signa has been raised by a string of guardians, each more interested in her wealth than her well-being-and each has met an untimely end.

This is a sequel I will definitely be reading and I recommend Belladonna to anyone who is a fan of mystery fiction and gothic themes. The book ends on a cliffhanger with another mystery to solve and the announcement of the sequel Foxglove. I also enjoyed the relationship built between Signa and Blythe following their first rocky encounter as they rely on each other more and become almost like sisters. Main plot aside I also enjoyed the interactions between her and death when she is learning more about the powers she possesses and how to use them to solve the mystery. The mystery was well crafted and the revelation of the person who murdered Lillian and has been poisoning Blythe did keep you guessing throughout. The book itself had many twists and turns that it took awhile to decipher. I loved the mystery meets gothic theme of the story and the almost enemies to lovers arc between herself and death.

This story was a complete surprise to me I was so hooked that I finished this within a day. Her cousin Blythe is ill with the same affliction that took her mother Lillian and with days to go Signa must uncover the mystery of Thorngrove and the curse that seems to be upon the family all while keeping death at bay. Following her aunts death Signa arrives at Thorn Grove where she discovers the Hawthorne family are also plagued by death. Set to inherit a vast fortune when she turns 20 Signa has moved from guardian to guardian with death always following. The story follows Signa Farrow who has been able to see death since a young age following the death of her parents. This book was a massive surprise and the writing had me hooked from the first chapter.


I must admit I did not know much about this story before diving into it other than the novel had gothic themes and was highly anticipated by many readers. Thank you to Hodder Books and Netgalley for the advance e-Arc of Belladonna by Adalyn Grace to read in exchange for an honest review.
