Bring Me Your Midnight

Bring Me Your Midnight

Rachel Griffin

Enjoyment: 3.5Quality: 3.0Characters: 3.0Plot: 3.0
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  • proserpine
    Mar 14, 2025
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    “I would set the world on fire just to see your face. That’s what I’m afraid of.” —Wolfe Hawthorne

    “Then we can burn together.” —Mortana Fairchild


    3.75

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  • lizzy
    Mar 09, 2025
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  • alexintheabstract
    Mar 09, 2025
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    3.5 ⭐️

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  • Esmewasreading
    Feb 21, 2025
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     I want to give this a five stars I really do but I just hate her mom so much that I have to lower it a bit.

    I loved Tana as a main character, I A D O R E D the love interest, and the magic in the book was written really well I enjoyed the contrast between high magic and low magic.

    another gorgeous book cover that happily lived up to my expectations. 

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  • jadiebelle
    Jan 28, 2025
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    I received an e-arc of Bring Me Your Midnight by Rachel Griffin from Netgalley and Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review.
    I really wanted to love this one, but ultimately was bored with the writing. I put it down at 32% but I might try again once the audiobook is available.
    I was interested in the magic system and the romance but found the writing in this story to be very repetitive and I wasn't connecting with it.
    DNF @ 32%

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  • MiraReads
    Jan 06, 2025
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    3,5⭐

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  • bookdarling
    Jan 04, 2025
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    Pretty Cover and Pretty Words

    Let's start with the obvious: the cover. It's stunning. It drew me in like a magnet. Even if this book were titled "The Life of a Bug," I would have picked it up just to have that cover on my shelf. But beyond the mesmerizing artwork, the content of "Bring Me Your Midnight" is equally captivating.

    Set in the enchanting world of the Witchery, a witch coven nestled on an island, the book immerses readers in a landscape that's both magical and reminiscent of a bygone era. While labeled as urban fantasy on Goodreads, the setting feels more akin to the 1940s, with its electricity and vintage automobiles, yet devoid of modern technology like cell phones. The world-building is rich and evocative, offering glimpses of both the mainland and different parts of the island, each adding layers of depth to the narrative.

    The magic system is intricate and engrossing, with a history that adds depth to the story. From the captivating setting emerges our protagonist, Tana, whose journey unfolds amidst evolving relationships with a well-crafted ensemble of characters. Whether it's her dynamic with love interest Wolfe or her evolving friendship with Ivy, Tana's interactions reveal layers of complexity and growth.

    Griffin's writing is as enchanting as the world she creates, with pacing that keeps the story moving steadily forward. While the plot takes a bit to gain momentum, once it does, it carries readers along a captivating journey. However, there were moments where I found myself losing focus, as some conflicts felt too easily resolved, lacking the tension and depth I craved.

    Romance plays a significant role in the narrative, perhaps a touch more than necessary. Yet, the relationship between Tana and Wolfe is beautifully developed, offering moments of self-discovery and personal growth for both characters. While I wished for a bit more angst and nail-biting tension, the journey of healing and growth between the two was deeply satisfying.

    In conclusion, "Bring Me Your Midnight" is a mesmerizing standalone fantasy that balances rich world-building with compelling character dynamics. While it may occasionally meander, its captivating prose and poignant romance make it a worthwhile read. Rachel Griffin's talent shines brightly, leaving readers eager for more from her imaginative pen.

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  • dellatheghost
    Sep 12, 2024
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    Easiest 5-star rating ever. Nobody does witches like Rachel Griffin. Her witches and their connection to nature is so beautiful and comforting. Every single one of her books is so unique, yet cohesive. This story is atmospheric and romantic, it was easy to get lost in it—I absolutely adored and devoured it. I recommend Bright Me Your Midnight if you want a poetic story about witches, love, and finding your place in the world. It might be my new favorite book of hers.

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