
Holly
Adalyn Grace
Belladonna #3.5
Blythe, Aris, Signa, and Death must solve a ghostly mystery threatening their magical holiday home.
Description
Something strange is happening at Wisteria Gardens, the magical manor that Blythe and Aris call home. All they want is a peaceful holiday season with their family, but a group of restless spirits is determined to threaten their festivities. With a new mystery to solve, Signa, Death, Blythe, and Fate must uncover what happened to Wisteria’s ghostly inhabitants and help the spirits move on before it’s too late.
Belladonna series
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