Blog Tour: Bright Light Midnight by Julia Wolf

Posted April 8, 2022 by Renee Henson in Blog Tour / 0 Comments

Release Date: April 7

 

Make no mistake, Zadie Night, I am the bad guy here.

The first time I laid eyes on Amir Vasquez, he held me hostage in my dorm.

You made me a promise.

I swore to myself my second year at Savage U would be different from the last. No more hiding from things that go bump in the night. I’m dating now. Making friends. Living my life.

But then someone starts leaving me notes and whispering my name in the dark, scaring me right back into my shell.

Are you my pet?

I’m shy and soft. Amir is dominant and hard. He stole a kiss once, and then he left me.

I should stay far away from him. But you know what they say about the devil you know…

Do I own you?

Amir will protect me, but not without cost.

I’m his, to do with as he pleases.

He thinks it’s a punishment.

But what he doesn’t know is I haven’t stopped thinking about him since he was my captor.

No one’s going to hurt you.

I’m safe from harm if I’m with him, because he’s the biggest bad on campus.

Show me your whole universe.

And somewhere along the way, he became my haven, too.

You should be scared of me.

I can’t believe I’ve fallen for the villain.
(Author’s note: Bright Like Midnight is a dark college romance that explores mature themes and dubious situations. If you’re looking for a nice guy hero, this story isn’t for you!)
Renee’s Five Star Review
I received a copy of this book from the publisher/author to review for Stephanie’s Book Reports.
This is a dark college romance that contains mature themes and might hold triggers for some readers. You need to heed the warnings in the beginning of the book.
Zadie and Amir are really going to take you one a wild ride and your not going to be mad about that and find yourself really adoring these two characters. As we all know they have had a meeting with each other before though it was forced in her dorm room. Not the greatest way to start out in getting to know each other but it was there start none the less. Zadie is a girl who would really isolate herself and she had to fight to get over that and in that she showed some serious strength. Now in her second year at Savage U she is living her best life. Getting out and doing things and making friend and then voices in the night spiral her right back to where she fought so hard to get out of. She also doesn’t ever like to hurt anyone. She will if she has to but it has to be a last resort and Admir read this as a weakness in her. However his few of Zadie is twisted and he made sure he put her out of his mind until he realized that he could not stand for her to feel like she didn’t measure up or did not matter. He really wanted her and he wanted her for forever and he sets out in a big way to make sure that she knows this. Oh my goodness Admir, Admir, Admir. I know this review is making no sense but I can’t tell you the story. I feel like this is on of those books you need to go in to blind and just enjoy the ride and oh what a ride it is.

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Meet J. Wolf

 

 

Julia Wolf writes sexy rockers and badass women. She’s a huge believer in happily ever afters, no matter how complicated the road to get there is. 

Julia lives in Maryland with her husband and three crazy, beautiful children. When she’s not writing romance, she’s reading it. Some of her favorite things are, in no particular order: goats, books, coffee, and Target.

 

To learn more about J. Wolf and her books, visit here!

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About Renee Henson

Renee Henson has an obsession with reading and reviewing. Especially anything that is a dark romance, fairy tale retelling, MC, and is trying her best to love the PNR worlds. Nothing is quiet as exciting to her as reading a good book and then talking about it or making comments while reading with her friends that have read the book too. She is always happiest with her kindle in her hand and her nose is a book. She has been reviewing for Stephanie's Book Reports for over ten years.

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