Belladonna
If The Rose Bargain's thorny Faustian deals and unapologetic darkness left you breathless, Belladonna serves that same intoxicating cocktail: a headstrong heroine wielding moral ambiguity like a blade, Victorian gothic settings drenched in forbidden desire, and supernatural pacts that refuse to soften the edges of autonomy or power. This is feminine rage in corsets, with Death himself as the ultimate seductive bargain, delivering brutal honesty about betrayal and the gritty satisfaction of watching a clever anti-heroine outmaneuver fate itself.