A CONSTELLATION OF ROSES By Miranda Asebedo

I received this book for free from Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

A CONSTELLATION OF ROSES By Miranda AsebedoA Constellation of Roses by Miranda Asebedo
Published by HarperTeen on 11/5/19
Genres: Contemporary, Young Adult
Pages: 336
Source: Publisher
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ReviewedbyDani

Ever since her troubled mother abandoned her, Trix McCabe has preferred to stay on the move.

But when she lands with her long-lost relatives, she finds out that the McCabe women have talents like her own that defy explanation: pies that cure all ills, palm-reading that never misses the mark, knowledge of secrets that have never been told.

Before long, Trix feels like she might finally have found somewhere she belongs. But when her past comes back to haunt her, she’ll have to decide whether to take a chance on this new life . . . or keep running from the one she’s always known.

Short and Sweet

Ever since her mother abandoned her Trix has been living on her own and she uses her gift of stealing to get by. But when Trix does get caught she is given an ultimatum; go live with relatives she didn’t even know existed or go to jail. When Trix decides to go to Rocksaw she meets her family members who also have gifts and just when Trix thinks this might be where she belongs her past comes back to haunt her.

Characters

Trix: Trix has lived a hard life, her and her mother would bounce around from place to place and in the end her mother ended up abandoning her. Trix had to get by the only way she knew how to which was to use her gift and to steal valuables. Trix was a hard character to like, I knew that she had a difficult life and that she was used to being on her own but when she went to live with the McCabes she wasn’t so great to them and that bothered me.

Ember: Ember is Trix’s cousin and she usually keeps to herself because of her gift. Ember has the ability to see someones deepest secret just by touching them. I liked that Ember made an effort to put herself out there and to stop hiding and in the end she realized that putting herself out there may not be so bad.

Mia: Mia is Trix’s Aunt and Ember’s mother. I loved Mia she was so patient with Trix and truly loved and cared for her despite the fact that they barely knew each other. Mia also has the gift of baking pies that make people feel better afterwards.

Auntie: Auntie is Trix’s great aunt and her talent is reading palms and Auntie and her palm readings are never wrong. I loved Auntie she was brutally honest and didn’t sugar coat anything and she usually put everyone in their place with a dose of reality.

Jasper: Jasper lives in Rocksaw and he usually delivers pies for Mia when he’s not working at his families farm. Jasper was sweet but he also had a lot of things that he was dealing with that he hasn’t shared with many people. I felt for him but I was also glad that he was finally able to be honest about everything that is going on in his life and try to figure out how to approach things.

Romance

Trix and Jasper: Trix and Jasper meet when Trix is told to go on deliveries with Jasper. I really did like these two together he wasn’t put off by how unfriendly she was. I liked their friendship and how they were able to tell each other about their lives and things that they’ve been through and in the end they were just good for each other.

Trix and Shane: Shane was Trix’s boyfriend until he went to jail and dumped her. Anyway Trix feels safe with Shane and they had plans to leave town and do something better with their lives. Honestly Trix thinks about Shane a lot but Shane doesn’t actually make an appearance until we’re 70% through the book. I didn’t like Shane he obviously didn’t learn his lesson from his first visit to jail and he just wasn’t that great of a guy. I think the only thing Trix saw in him was the fact that she was used to him and it was comfortable being with him and it reminded her of her old life.

My Thoughts

~ Trix was a hard character to like, yes she had a hard life and her feelings were valid, but the McCabes took her in with open arms and would try to make her feel apart of the family and they were so patient with her.

~ I did like how Trix did have some growth and tried to put down roots in Rocksaw. There were certain times when she wanted to revert back to her old ways but she realized that she didn’t have to.

~ Each of the McCabe women have gifts and I liked that aspect of the book. It reminded me of Deepest Roots and there’s also some mention of the town from the book Deepest Roots. I liked how each gift is special and how Trix learns that she doesn’t have to use her gift to get by anymore and how Ember learns that hers isn’t a burden.

~ There’s a lot that is dealt with in this book, Trix was abandoned, Jasper’s brother committed suicide and he’s also depressed. In the book each character eventually faces their demons. I do like how these hard subjects are tackled and dealt with.

~ I did like how Ember and Trix’s relationship evolved, they became friends and in the end they were there for each other. I liked how Ember also encouraged Trix to put down roots in Rocksaw, and how Trix got Ember to leave her comfort zone.

~ The book also gives us a few scenes from the past which was nice because we get to see what Trix’s life was like before having to go to Rocksaw and some of her memories especially of the “good year” gives us an insight on why she thinks that things can still go back to how they were.

Overall

A Constellation of Roses is heartfelt and I really liked the journey that Trix went through and how she eventually put down roots. I would recommend this book it’s a great book about rebuilding your life when you think you’ve hit rock bottom, and finding people who will always try to help you get back on your feet.

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THE DEEPEST ROOTS By Miranda Asebedo

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THE DEEPEST ROOTS By Miranda AsebedoThe Deepest Roots by Miranda Asebedo
Published by HarperTeen on 9/18/18
Genres: Contemporary, Fantasy & Magic, Young Adult
Pages: 320
Format: eARC
Source: Publisher
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ReviewedbyDani

Cottonwood Hollow, Kansas, is a strange place. For the past century, every girl has been born with a special talent, like the ability to Fix any object, Heal any wound, or Find what is missing.

To best friends Rome, Lux, and Mercy, their abilities often feel more like a curse. Rome may be able to Fix anything she touches, but that won’t help her mom pay rent. Lux’s ability to attract any man with a smile has always meant danger. And although Mercy can make Enough of whatever is needed, even that won’t help when her friendship with Rome and Lux is tested.

Follow three best friends in this enchanting debut novel as they discover that friendship is stronger than curses, that trust is worth the risk, and sometimes, what you’ve been looking for has been under your feet the whole time.

Short and Sweet

The girls from Cottonwood Hollow are all born with a talent, such as finding things, fixing things, or even healing. We follow Rome, Lux, and Mercy as they discover that their friendship is stronger than the secrets they’re keeping from each other.

Characters

Rome: Rome is a fixer which means she can fix things. Rome is a strong and independent character, she puts on a brave front and tries to keep her problems bottled up. Rome has been helping her mom make ends meet for the past year and she keeps this a secret from her friends because she doesn’t want her friends to pity her or look at her as a charity case.

Lux: Lux is a siren and her gift can only be used on men. Lux considers her talent a gift because one wrong look at someone and they’ll be head over heels for her. Lux has also been keeping secrets from her friends about her home life and her secret getting out can mean her whole life changing.

Mercy: Mercy’s talent is enough, which means whenever she is around there will always be enough of something like food or drinks. I loved Mercy she’s so sweet and caring. She’s nice to everyone which made her character so lovable. Mercy didn’t have any secrets that she was keeping but it hurts her to know that Lux and Rome are keeping things from her because they’re more than friends they’re like sisters.

Romance

Rome and Jett: I liked this couple a lot. Rome and Jett go to the same school but their first conversation took place when Rome ran out of gas and Jett gave her a ride to the gas station. They’re so cute together and it’s weird for Rome because she’s from Cottonwood Hollow and he’s from Evanston. Theres a few times when Rome tries to push Jett away but she realizes that she does like him. Jett is a sweet guy and he genuinely cares for Rome, and wants to get to know her.

Quotes

~ “Sometimes being a good friend means keeping your distance, even if you’re walking side by side.”

~ “We’ve fought before, but never over secrets like these.”

My Thoughts

~ The bond between these three girls is amazing, as I mentioned before they’re more like sisters than friends. They go through their problems and they’re achievements together.

~ A long time ago Emmeline Remington put a curse on the town and after that every girl born in Cottonwood Hollow has a talent. I thought that this aspect of the book was interesting because we see that everyone in town has a different kind of talent. Our three main characters learn that these talents may not be a curse but a gift.

~ The storyline was great and it held my attention the whole time I liked learning more about the girls, and the town. I thought that this book would have three POVs but we’re just reading from Romes.

~ Not only do we learn about all of the girls personal lives but we also learn that Emmeline left a dowry chest and Lux believes that the contents of this chest can help her fix her situation at home and Rome believes it could help her too.

~ Both Lux and Rome are keeping secrets from Mercy because they don’t think she’s strong enough to handle it and because she’s the gentle one out of the three of them but they learn that Mercy is stronger than she looks.

~ I like that each girl had a different characteristics and they still complemented each other. Rome is brave and tries to deal with things on her own, Lux is strong and trying to make it, and Mercy is compassionate and has a heart of gold.

Overall

This book was so AMAZING and I couldn’t put it down! It was such a beautiful journey that these three girls go through to learn that their bond as friends is unbreakable and that they truly care for each other no matter what the circumstances are. The characters are relatable and I got so invested in their lives. The Deepest Roots is a contemporary with a little magic, which was interesting and made me more interested in learning about the talents in town and to find this dowry chest. I absolutely loved this book and in the short amount of time that I’ve read it and processed everything it has become one of my favorites! I definitely recommend this book, the writing, the storyline, and the characters are just everything that I was looking for to get me back into reading.

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