Fireblooms, Alexandra Villasante
Fireblooms, Alexandra Villasante
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Fireblooms

Author: Alexandra Villasante

Narrator: Robb Moreira, Sofía Palmero

Unabridged: 7 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/30/2025


Synopsis

An absorbing speculative Queer romance, set in a town that uses technology to prevent hate speech and bullying. From the LAMBDA Award-winning author of The Grief Keeper.

When seventeen-year-old Sebastian agrees to come to New Gault to care for his absent and abusive mother after her cancer diagnosis, he is not prepared for the strange new community that awaits him or the distressing state he finds his mother in. He tries to help, but despite being ill, her tongue is as sharp as ever, finding all Sebas’s tender places. But he promised his Abuela he'd try to make this work.

Unfortunately trying also means attending TECH, New Gault’s high school. His first day, he’s assigned to enthusiastic TECH student ambassador, Lu, who introduces him to all TECH can offer—a safe space, free from bullying. But all this safety and technology comes with a catch—not only do you have to watch what you say, but you have to stay within a strict word limit. Sebas declines. To him New Gault feels more like the Stepford Wives than freedom.

For Lu, who suffers from anxiety and has a history of being bullied, TECH is a lifeline somewhere they can be safe. They can’t understand why Sebas would refuse. When Sebas rejects TECH, it feels as if he’s rejecting Lu.

But when Sebas learns if he doesn’t accept the TECH phone and abide by the rules, his mother will be denied cancer treatment, he changes his tune. Slowly, Lu and Sebas form a friendship that morphs into something more, but the closer they get, the more Sebas challenges Lu's beliefs about TECH and what it means to be safe. Meanwhile, Sebas contemplates how to forgive his dying mother for being no mother at all.

This thought-provoking, tender love story examines what we’re willing to give up to feel safe as two broken teens navigate emotional trauma and discover what blooms may come from the ashes.

About The Author

Alexandra Villasante's Young Adult novel, The Grief Keeper, won the 2020 Lambda Literary Award for LGBTQ Children’s Literature/Young Adult Fiction and was a Junior Library Guild Gold Selection. Alex is a contributor to several Young Adult short story anthologies and is a co-founder of the Latinx Kidlit Book Festival and the Latinx Storytellers Conference. When she’s not writing or painting, Alex works for the Highlights Foundation. You can visit Alex at www.alexandravillasante.com


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shannon on September 28, 2025

I really, really enjoyed this speculative YA fiction story about a remote town where a TECH company controls what people can say and the students at the local high school all subscribe to a unique cell/bio chem technology system that monitors their stats and limits what and how much they can say. Fo......more

Goodreads review by Sawyer on October 16, 2025

I did enjoy this book for what it is, but I felt like the dystopian aspects of having limited words or paying for them was breezed over. Not only are the limits very ableist for conditions such as ADHD or, as mentioned jokingly in the text, Tourette syndrome, it also actively hurt the mental health......more

Goodreads review by Linda on October 12, 2025

As with The Grief Keeper, Alex Villasante has written another fantastic story , dropping one speculative element into an otherwise very realistic scenario, and posing the evergreen question, “what if?” The writing is spot on, the plot smoothly advances at just the right pacing, and the characters? Y......more

Goodreads review by Nicole on November 08, 2025

Thank you NetGalley and Nancy Paulsen Books for the ARC in exchange for an honest review! Alexandra Villasante’s “Fireblooms” is a stunning, deeply emotional speculative YA novel that asks a haunting question: What if a town could control what you say, all in the name of kindness? Set in a near-futur......more

Goodreads review by Kellie on July 30, 2025

I received an eARC of this book in exchange for my honest review. The overall idea behind Fireblooms was very intriguing to me. The world we live in is full of people who should think before they speak. So, the concept of TECH is really interesting. Lu and Sebas are just quintessential teenagers, de......more


Quotes

Praise for Fireblooms:

An NPR 2025 “Books We Love” Selection

★ “Villasante presents a raw meditation on grief and personal growth in this emotionally resonant speculative read…Across their alternating first-person perspectives, [Lu and Sebas] support each other through family discord, mental health obstacles, and resurfacing ghosts from the past, which Villasante renders using gritty, slang-rich prose. [A] gracefully crafted tale that portrays Lu and Sebas with authentic vulnerability as they navigate bullying and loss.”—Publisher’s Weekly, starred review

Queer and Latine representation (including the incorporation of genderneutral Spanish) is handled with care, and Sebas and Lu’s relationship builds slowly as they learn about each other’s struggles and creative endeavors. Villasante deals with timely questions of surveillance and identity, as well as bullying, while also crafting two deep, realistic-feeling narrators finding their way in a less-than-utopian world.”—The Horn Book

"Villasante once again presents a queer romance with a speculative twist in this unique exploration of technology, bullying, and feeling trapped…[T]he story emphasizes the significance of familial bonds in Latine culture… The utopian world created in New Gault is both beautiful and horrifying, explored deeply through Sebas’ and Lu’s alternating perspectives.”—Booklist

Deft and sensitive…readers will still be amply rewarded by the poignant conclusion. A tender, intelligent love story.”—Kirkus Reviews

"Fireblooms is a big-hearted book that hums with curiosity, tenderness, and forgiveness. Through her signature lush prose, Villasante holds a mirror to a technology-drenched community where words have a price—yet Sebas and Lu blossom without them. Their love story triumphs in not only the moments of bold declarations but in the achingly quiet pauses, too."—Jas Hammonds, award-winning author We Deserve Monuments

"Villasante’s sophomore novel, Fireblooms, delves into the intricate relationship between words and trauma, examining their power to both harm and heal. Exemplified through Lu and Sebas’s journeys, Fireblooms is a thought-provoking exploration of language, trust, forgiveness, loss, and love."—Mia García, author of The Resolutions

“After being floored by Villasante's debut, The Grief Keeper, I expected nothing less than a riveting novel brimming with powerful social commentary, poignant, heart-rending, and multi-layered mental health rep, endearing friendships, and a sweet and slow-burning romance—and Villasante delivers on all counts in her sophomore novel Fireblooms. Be prepared to be swept up in family drama, burgeoning love, impossible choices, and a social experiment that puts a lens on the power of language to hurt and heal.”—NoNieqa Ramos, USA Today bestselling author of Your Mama and Beauty Wake