
Bring Me Your Midnight
By: Rachel Griffin
Publish Date: 1 August 2023
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire, Source books Fire
Sci-Fi and Fantasy/Teens and YA
I would like to thank both NetGalley and Sourcebooks fire for allowing me to read and review this book.
Good Reads Synopsis:
Tana Fairchild’s fate has never been in question. Her life has been planned out since the moment she was born: she is to marry the governor’s son, Landon, and secure an unprecedented alliance between the witches of her island home and the mainlanders who see her very existence as a threat.
Tana’s coven has appeased those who fear their power for years by releasing most of their magic into the ocean during the full moon. But when Tana misses the midnight ritual—a fatal mistake—there is no one she can turn to for help…until she meets Wolfe.
Wolfe claims he is from a coven that practices dark magic, making him one of the only people who can help her. But he refuses to let Tana’s power rush into the sea, and instead teaches her his forbidden magic. A magic that makes her feel powerful. Alive.
As the sea grows more violent, her coven loses control of the currents, a danger that could destroy the alliance as well as her island. Tana will have to choose between love and duty, between loyalty to her people and loyalty to her heart. Marrying Landon would secure peace for her coven but losing Wolfe and his wild magic could cost her everything else.
Book Review:
I really enjoyed this book and gave it 4 stars. I enjoyed the friendship between Tana and Ivy. No matter what happens they are there for each other. Tana family stands behind her even though her mom is the leader of the coven.
Tana has always known that she is supposed to marry the governor’s son from the mainland, and she has never questioned it. Then one night she sees a light in the sea and goes to find out what it is and meets Wolfe. Wolfe is from a different on the same island she lives on. She never knew of this coven. He upsets her world by telling her things that are the opposite of what she has always known. What does she do now? Does she believe him or her mom the leader of her coven?
This is beautifully written, and you don’t want to put the book down because you want to know what she decides. At some parts of the book, I was almost in tears because of how she felt and the decisions she had to make. She feels she needs to what her coven expects her do but she also wants too finally be herself.
I highly recommend this book.