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Midnight Mage by Megan Montero, Chandelle LaVaun

jmj697mn's review

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slow-paced
  • Loveable characters? No

2.0

starlitbooknerd's review

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5.0

Awesome

The authors have done a great job with world building and creating new characters! I can’t wait to see what happens next!!

shai3d's review

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4.0

Well written

A well written urban fantasy that will keep the reader on his/her toes. The characters change and grow which helps keep everything interesting. Kinda ends on a cliffhanger.

catnapsnbooks's review

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4.0

Midnight Mage is an entertaining young adult urban fantasy that has magic and mayhem occurring across a number of realms. Ellie is enjoying a party on Halloween when she takes a quick toilet break and accidently travels to the mages’ realm. Steffan is the heroic Prince of the Mage Realm determined to stop the war within his homeland, who had given up on ever finding his soulmate. This was an interesting premise for a story that hooked me more the further I read.

Midnight Mage is a book about finding one’s destiny and stepping up to take it, and is set mostly a parallel world that mirrors our own. The author’s do a great job at painting a contrast between the dark age, war-torn times in the mages’ realm and modern pop culture references to our own realm. The plot packs action with romance and a hint of mystery ending in a cliffhanger that leaves you looking for the next book.

Midnight Magic is a fast-paced realm jumping urban fantasy. I would recommend it for readers who enjoy urban fantasy, mages & magic, soulmates, parallel worlds and books that involve stepping forward to take the path that destiny has laid out.

su5hma's review

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5.0

Loved all of it - except that it ended on a cliffhanger!!

adhyak's review

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unfortunately dnf :/

jordan_ez's review

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1.0

DNF - Got about 70% through and could not continue. I found the heroine to be whiny, annoying and a bit pathetic really.
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