Families who loved Foxglove by Adalyn Grace often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your teenager is grappling with the tension between societal expectations and their own developing sense of self, or when they are fascinated by the darker, more complex nuances of morality and justice. This Gothic fantasy follows Signa as she navigates the opulence of high society while balancing a supernatural connection to Death and his brother, Fate. It is a story about agency, the weight of family secrets, and the difficult choices young women face when their power is seen as a threat. While it deals with heavy themes like murder and mortality, it provides a sophisticated exploration of identity that resonates with older teens seeking a deeper, more atmospheric reading experience. Parents will appreciate the way it challenges traditional archetypes of good and evil, offering a nuanced look at the consequences of one's choices in a world that often tries to dictate them.