What did you read this year?
Sara’s
average rating for
2023
4.6
4.6
I wasn’t sure what to expect within Midnight Duet’s pages. An ex of mine is completely obsessed with Phantom of the Opera. While we were together, I had grown accustomed to his memorabilia from the show, as well as the many posters that lined the home we shared. He’d created various costumes as well, including the coveted Red Death costume. So, dipping into the realm of that again, after several years of not “going there,” felt a bit like morbid
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Originally reviewed for Chick Lit Central (www.chicklitcentral.com)
It’s not often an author can get their reader to heavily sympathize with a primary character that is as heavily flawed and antagonistic as Brooklyn is, but Tracy Brown did it, and did it well. At first, Brooklyn’s motives seem easily justifiable, given all she’s been through and the path of outward destruction that has led her to her ultimate demise. Yet, given more time and the c ...more
It’s not often an author can get their reader to heavily sympathize with a primary character that is as heavily flawed and antagonistic as Brooklyn is, but Tracy Brown did it, and did it well. At first, Brooklyn’s motives seem easily justifiable, given all she’s been through and the path of outward destruction that has led her to her ultimate demise. Yet, given more time and the c ...more