Together at Midnight by Jennifer Castle

Together at Midnight

by Jennifer Castle

Teens Kendall and Max witness a tragic accident during the holidays and, racked with guilt, accept a dare to perform seven random acts of kindness to strangers by New Year's Eve.

Reviewed by shannonmiz on

4 of 5 stars

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I really enjoyed this one! It was very heartwarming, and basically adorable. I don't do fluffy often, but when I do, this is how I want it to be. There was a lot of focus on family, which was great. I definitely shipped the particular two people who I wanted to end up together at the end. I loved that the main characters were on an adventure to do acts of kindness around New York. I mean, if that doesn't give you the warm fuzzies, I don't know what will. 

I really don't have a ton to say, because it's just cute and if you like contemporary with enjoyable, well-formed characters, and a romance you can root for, you're probably going to like this one. Bonus points if you read this around the time it is set (New Year's) like I did, because it makes it extra festive. 

Bottom Line: Adorable, and restored my faith in humanity a bit. Definitely a win. 

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