Pages: 288
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Released: 1st of September 2022
Three New York Times bestselling authors craft a delicious concoction of storytelling about best friends who discover that love is the most powerful magic of all.
This Halloween, magic will reawaken in the town of Moon Ridge, and any love forged that night will last forever. At least, that’s what the founder’s fable says, and best friends Onny, Ash, and True—better known as “The Coven”—aren’t taking any chances.
After brewing a supposed love potion from a recipe passed down by Onny’s grandmother, each member of The Coven sets off to try to charm the love of their life. One falls for an unexpected suitor. Another paints himself into a corner. And the third refuses to believe in magic at all… until true love proves her wrong.
To All the Boys I've Loved Before meets Gilmore Girls: Three Kisses, One Midnight will put you under its spell and keep you reading long past the witching hour!
What I Have to Say
This was so cute! It was such a comforting read, three adorable romance stories and a load of small town charm. I don't know which author wrote which story, some were better than others, but I really enjoyed all three of them.
The first story was a bit predictable but damn if I don't love an enemies to lovers plot line. All the sass and bickering. The second was my favourite. A shy artistic boy and and the girl next door! What's not to like. It was still predictable in places, but in a good way. In a comforting way. The third was also good though not as good as the first two. it felt a bit like True being closed off was forced, especially towards the end when it was clear she was gonna open up.
The overarching story was great too. The star missing from the sky, the ghost making appearances and all the spooky romance of the anniversary. This would be a great read for Halloween if you're looking for something that isn't too spooky with a lot of romance.
(4 stars)
My thanks go to Netgalley and Hodder & Stoughton for providing me with this copy for review.
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