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A review by mackenzierm
The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young

5.0

June Farrow’s family is known for their thriving flower farm and the mysterious curse that plagues their family line. June was raised by her grandmother after her mother, Susanna, fell into madness and disappeared. June started hearing and seeing things that weren’t really there about a year ago. June always knew this was coming but she’s determined to end this curse once and for all, even if it means sacrificing finding love and having a family of her own. Following her grandmother’s death, June finds a series of cryptic clues regarding her mother’s disappearance, but these clues only lead to more questions.

THE UNMAKING OF JUNE FARROW is such an intricately developed, unique, and beautiful story. I truly couldn’t get enough and loved every second of it. The writing style is alluring with a vivid and immersive world building. The fall atmosphere was exquisite.

The story is told in the POV of June in alternate timelines. Each character was well written and developed, but June’s characterization was exceptional. She’s one of the most intricately written characters that I’ve read in some time.

The plot is complex but easy to follow. I absolutely adored the ending and was utterly floored by one of the reveals – so well done! This was an excellent read and leaves me itching to read it again, as well as other books by this author!