A review by the_literary_cat
Bring Me Your Midnight, by Rachel Griffin

emotional hopeful fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

Thank you, Sourcebooks Fire, and Netgalley for granting my wish and allowing me to read Bring Me Your Midnight in exchange for an honest review! 

This was a very light and entertaining story about Tana and her struggle with choosing between what she wants and what everyone expects of her. Tana lives on an island witch her coven and only practices a gentle version of their magic. In order to maintain this magic, her coven releases leftover magic into the sea once a month during a full moon ritual. When Tana misses one of these rituals, she meets a boy who uses a different kind of magic. Tana then starts beginning questioning all that she has known. 

I really enjoyed reading this book. It’s written in a very beautiful, romantic and atmospheric way. Unfortunately, there were some small things I didn’t really like about it. For instance, I couldn’t tell in what period this story took place. I also thought different about Tana’s situation than she was, but this might be because she’s a teenager. 

I would still recommend this book if you like a light YA witchy fantasy romance. I would also definitely read another book by this author in the future.