
Meet Me At Midnight Book Review
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Meet Me at Midnight is a charming, flirty romcom that blends workplace tension, secret identities, and the irresistible best-friend’s-brother trope into one addictive read.
We follow Juniper Perry, a recent college graduate who lands an internship alongside her best friend, Avery Banks, at Avery’s father’s prestigious company. Also working there is Avery’s older brother, Beau—a man Juniper has known since school and quietly adored for years. Having grown up spending most of her days with the Banks family due to her strained relationship with her own parents, Juniper feels like one of them… except for the tiny detail that she’s been harboring a massive crush on Beau since the moment they met.
When an unexpected mishap at work leaves Juniper embarrassed in front of him, she’s even more aware of their complicated dynamic. But things take a playful twist when she suspects someone inside the company may be working against Beau. Determined to protect him without revealing herself, she uses an anonymous messaging app to warn him—and in doing so, finds the courage to express the admiration she’s never dared to voice out loud.
Through witty text exchanges, stolen glances, and the constant push-and-pull of their close proximity, Juniper and Beau’s connection grows into something undeniable. But with secrecy hanging over them and the delicate balance of friendship and family at stake, their romance risks more than just broken hearts.
Duo authors, Max Monroe, deliver a lighthearted yet heartfelt story filled with sharp banter, slow-burn chemistry, and swoon-worthy moments. If you love best-friend’s-brother romances, workplace tension, flirty anonymous messages, and just the right amount of angst, Meet Me at Midnight will keep you smiling from the first chapter to the last.I really enjoyed Meet Me at Midnight. The story felt unique and fun, with a romance that was both sweet and engaging. Juniper and Beau were instantly likable, and I loved how their history and close-knit connection with the Banks family added warmth to the story. The anonymous messaging twist gave their relationship an exciting spark, and the mix of workplace tension and heartfelt moments kept me hooked from start to finish.
Tropes you’ll find: Best friend’s brother • Workplace romance • Forced proximity • Texting/anonymous messages • Slow-burn chemistry
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Until the next book travel, M.
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