PRETTY. 🌸 POSSESSED. 💀 PETRIFYING. 🌿 A cozy cottagecore dream that rots from the inside out. Bloom lures you in with softness and sweet scents (soaps, plants, candles) before it twists into something darker, stranger, and far more unhinged. A Sapphic descent into obsession and control that’s as beautiful as it is disturbing.
I didn’t really know what to expect walking into Bloom, but I was told it was an 'unhinged Sapphic romance', and that’s all I needed to hear to want to read it. 😂 This was such a fun read! I’d actually recommend going in blind; I don’t think reading the description is necessary, and in some ways, I think it takes a little something away.
This is a story about obsession, confidence issues, control, and an immense amount of uncertainty. It’s the kind of story where you can’t tell if the narrator is reliable or unreliable, if the other characters are a little too obvious to be the antagonist, or if there’s some outside force quietly building tension in the background that just hasn’t been revealed yet.
My mind was all over the place while reading. I had one inkling in the beginning about where it might be going, and I ended up shoving that thought aside because I figured, no, that’s too obvious. I should’ve trusted my first instinct, because that’s exactly where it went. 😂
It’s an absolutely fun ride, and again, I really do think it’s one best experienced blindly, as long as you’re fine with some horror, gore, general disturbing content (trigger warning for animal abuse.) This book delivers pure, chaotic, Sapphic madness.
That said, I did feel like it dragged in some parts. Dawson gives her narrator a lot of room to be introspective, and there are sections where you’re just living a “day in the life” with our main character. But even then, I never felt bored. Our main character is interesting enough that I wanted to see where she’d go next.
It’s a wild, slightly unhinged experience that turns into something I wasn’t expecting (again, probably because I went in completely blind) and I very much enjoyed it. 🩶