Fireblooms

Fireblooms by Alexandra Villasante, published by Penguin Group on September 30, 2025, is a speculative Queer romance that explores the complexities of family and personal growth. The narrative follows seventeen-year-old Sebastian as he returns to New Gault to care for his ailing mother, only to find himself in a community that employs technology to combat hate speech and bullying. As he navigates his new environment and the challenges of his relationship with his mother, he grapples with the expectations placed upon him and the emotional turmoil that ensues.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as family life, social issues, and the struggles of growing up within a unique setting. The story delves into Sebastian’s reluctant acceptance of the high school known as TECH, where he meets Lu, an ambassador who introduces him to a seemingly safe space. As their friendship deepens, the narrative raises questions about safety, acceptance, and the sacrifices one must make for love and security. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English, offering a thoughtful examination of the emotional landscapes faced by two teens as they confront their pasts and forge a path forward.
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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.
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