cover image Bring Me Your Midnight

Bring Me Your Midnight

Rachel Griffin. Sourcebooks Fire, $18.99 (416p) ISBN 978-1-7282-5615-3

A teen witch is torn between her desires and her responsibility to her loved ones in this amorous romantic fantasy from Griffin (Wild Is the Witch). As the daughter of her island-dwelling coven’s leader, 19-year-old Tana Fairchild has always known that she is expected to wed Landon Yates, the non-magical son of the mainland’s governor. Tana’s island isn’t beholden to the mainland’s anti-magic laws, but while her coven eschews potent dark sorcery in favor of tourist-friendly spells, the witches still fear persecution. Though Tana doesn’t love Landon, she knows their marriage will ensure her people’s protection, and she is committed to the cause—until she meets Wolfe Hawthorne, part of a secret splinter coven that refuses to sublimate their power to assuage mainland anxiety. Tana falls for the way Wolfe encourages her to embrace her heritage, but is she willing to sacrifice her friends’ and family’s security for the sake of her own happiness? Conflicts resolve somewhat quickly and easily, dampening dramatic impact; nevertheless, tender relationships and kindhearted, racially diverse characters complement the novel’s hopeful tone. Ethereal worldbuilding and affecting allegories championing environmental stewardship, honesty, pride, and self-expression further enrich Griffin’s feel-good tale. Ages 14–up. Agent: Peter Knapp, Park Literary. (Aug.)