A review by hitbooksnotgirlz
Rosebush by Michele Jaffe

5.0

I loved the way it was written, the language so fluid and descriptive. The main character’s late father was a poet, and it shows in the eloquence of her words and thoughts. But really, I liked all of the characters. They all seemed a little calculated and conniving, and it made for a riveting story.
The whole ‘I almost died and I don’t think it was an accident - In fact I think a friend tried to kill me’ trope has always been one of my favourites.
While I was able to predict two of the smaller twists, absolutely nothing could have prepared me for what was to come. The ending was phenomenal! The whole book was. A+