*This honest review is written in exchange of an ARC provided by the author on December 30, 2018*
Note: This is a short, standalone story (about twenty pages). It is NOT a prequel to a future story.
Synopsis: Leon, a bartender, down on his luck just can’t get away from finding stars in his everyday life, whether it be the mention of his nieces holiday play, A Star In Bethelhem, or a star shaped perfume bottle from his one night stand. Trying to ignore the signs that seem to be following him, Leon takes his friend up on an offer to get away for a weekend. However, even when he isn’t close to home, the stars have a different plan for him. By following the stars, Leon ultimately saves another human being from an ill-fitted fate out of their control. Has it always been written in the stars for Leon to end up in a dark alley on that cold winter night?
Review: Constellations is my first story I have read from this particular author. I believe that this story is well written, however, due to the shortness of it, you don’t really get a feel of who Leon really is. There’s little background on him and what we do know is jam packed in. The story itself is “wordy” and there’s very little dialogue between characters. I feel there was information we really didn’t need, for example, every drink a group of housewives likes to order on their weekly night out. I didn’t really understand the ending and why the stars led him to find what he did in the alley. The story is left with a cliffhanger resulting in unanswered questions that we will never get due to the novel being complete as a standalone.