Meet Me at Midnight
by Brianna Bourne
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Pub Date 10 Apr 2025 | Archive Date 9 Apr 2025
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Description
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind meets Taylor Swift's Midnights...
From the author of You & Me At the End of the World comes a brand new romance you can't tear yourself away from.
Every night at midnight, time stops and Aria wakes up somewhere impossible: a moonlit path between towering sequoias, a remote waterfall in Bali, under a canopy of sparkling lights in the Italian countryside. And every single time, a frustratingly arrogant but very cute boy called Strat is there too. Aria can't shake the feeling that she knows Strat from somewhere. And as their midnights become a place of calm in a world that is breaking around her, flashes of an exhilarating, loved-soaked year as a couple start to resurface. Stunned, Aria finds out that she had her memories of each other erased – but why? And why is this unknown force drawing them back together every midnight, in ever more exotic locations?
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780702338038 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |
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Featured Reviews

What a beautiful beautiful beautiful book. The cover just draws you in but the storyline hooks you. I couldn’t wait to dive in and see what this book was all about and I wasn’t disappointed. It was magical, romantic, and full of mystery and surprises. I loved every minute. It says it YA targeted but I feel it’s beautiful for all ages! Please check this one out! You won’t be disappointed

This was so good! I went into this expecting a fluffy dreamscape full of romance and while I got all of that I wanted I also got an amazing look into the dangers of erasing memory and also how difficult it is to truly see where your relationships went wrong. This book carried me through on a wave of constant enjoyment and I loved it so much!
It also had a slowly growing dystopian feel while keeping a really relevant feel – it felt like 2025 and whenever its set. It was a more subtle dystopian feel than most dystopian YA because it isn’t a full blown situationship after an collapse of society but it focuses on an invention that I can imagine a few hundred years later in a proper dystopian adventure and I really loved that.

What could I say about this book? It's art in book form. I loved this story so much. Brianna Bourne is a genious! I rated this story 5 stars because I couldn't put it down for a bit.

This was a wondrous, mystical and dreamy novel. I loved the relationship between our 2 main characters and the journey they went on together, as well as uncovering the mystery element of the main plot. I think the book highlighted a lot of important aspects when it comes to relationships of all kinds.
This is just a personal preference thing, but I didn’t love the modern day pop culture references, however this may not bother people so just keep that in mind. Pretty much the only thing that pulled me from the story and stopped the book from being a 5⭐️ read.
Absolutely check this one out if you’re after a dreamy YA romance.
*Thank you to NetGalley and Scholastic UK for the ARC in exchange for an honest review*

I am not a romance reader, but every now and then I see a book that makes me want to dabble. Having recently fallen in love with the film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, this being a comparison for Meet me at Midnight (along with the dreamy cover) made me want this book, bad.
I read this in Feb, in the lead up to Valentine's Day, so the timing was *chef's kiss*.
I enjoyed reading this. Every time I thought I knew what was going on, and that I was going to get bored, the characters caught up and moved on too. It was a very fast read, without scrimping on tension and build up.
I thought the overall message of the book was really well done and really important. Meet me at Midnight explores the idea of a relationship vs the relationship itself. We all love to romanticise our lives, make everything insta perfect and pretty. But this book reminds us to be real, and how much value that can bring.