A review by nells_novels
The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young
emotional
mysterious
reflective
sad
tense
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
5.0
A stunning, vivid tale of family, destiny, mystery, and magic.
The Unmaking of June Farrow is a beautifully woven tale that hooked me from the first chapter. In typical Adrienne Young fashion, I was transported to another time, another life, and enjoyed it in all of its vibrant glory. My heart ached, and I couldn't keep the tears at bay by the end. The Farrow women's stories stuck me in ways I never could have imagined and they'll stay with me across timelines.
There's mystery, romance, drama, and intense emotions in every page. And while I think you could enjoy this book at any time of year, it's a perfect one for a chilly night by the fire. Or to be read by lantern light in the graveyard.
**Thank you NetGalley, Adrienne Young, and Delacorte for a copy of this book and the opportunity to leave an honest, voluntary review!**
The Unmaking of June Farrow is a beautifully woven tale that hooked me from the first chapter. In typical Adrienne Young fashion, I was transported to another time, another life, and enjoyed it in all of its vibrant glory. My heart ached, and I couldn't keep the tears at bay by the end. The Farrow women's stories stuck me in ways I never could have imagined and they'll stay with me across timelines.
There's mystery, romance, drama, and intense emotions in every page. And while I think you could enjoy this book at any time of year, it's a perfect one for a chilly night by the fire. Or to be read by lantern light in the graveyard.
**Thank you NetGalley, Adrienne Young, and Delacorte for a copy of this book and the opportunity to leave an honest, voluntary review!**