

Title: Daughters of Midnight
Author: Jasinda and Jack Wilder
Page count: 269
Published: September 9th, 2021
Publisher: Novel Grounds
Genre: Romantic Science Fiction
Received: From the publisher in exchange for an honest review
Rating: 4/5

They called it Pandora’s box. My grandparents called it evil technology that would eventually destroy us all. And they were right. Now, there’s no central government, just city-states barely clinging to the notion of civilization, running on bioelectric energy known as glow. Cities need it; Glow Pirates steal it, violently, and Scavengers roam the wilderness between cities known as The Wastes preying on anyone and everyone, with glow or without it, and those without glow live together in peaceful communities called The Remnant.
Then, one night at the stroke of midnight, every woman who wasn’t Remnant died—all of them, all at once.
It was The Reaping.
Now, all of us women who are left are hunted for breeding.
We are the Daughters of Midnight, and we are at war.

Compared to the books that Jasinda and Jack normally write being all mushy emotional roller coasters that I absolutely love. This was an urban fantasy contemporary book which is not one that I would normally read but being by one of my favorite authors I thought that I would give it ago and see. This book was not what I was expecting, I thought this book was fantastic from start to finish.
I can’t wait to see what other genres they may tackle next.


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