After falling in love with the world in Belladonna āthe gothic Thorn Grove, the death-touched Signa, the mystery that haunts Signa's ability to form relationships with the haunted Hawthorne familyāI knew that I'd highly anticipate Foxglove until it was in my hands. I loved falling into the world of Thorn Grove again, this time with new characters, a new manor, and a new mystery. I think Foxglove , though, suffers from the "middle book in a trilogy" condition, in which the author is clearly setting stuff up for a thrilling finale, but it leaves the plot and intrigue of the second book feeling thin. Adalyn Grace is the New York Times , USA Today , and internationally bestselling author of Belladonna and the All the Stars and Teeth duology. Prior to becoming a writer, Adalyn studied storytelling as an intern on Nickelodeon Animation's popular series The Legend of Korra . Local to San Diego, she spends her nonwriting days watching too much anime and playing video g...