'Meet Me at Midnight' is a bitingly hilarious enemies-to-lovers story about two teens whose families spend every summer at the lake together. Our reviewer recommends it to anyone in need of a fabulous emotional journey.
At which point, in an unprecedented move, they join forces against a common enemy: the horrible landlady who served them the eviction notice. The truce creates a strange atmosphere. Sidney in particular walks on eggshells, waiting for the next round of pranks — that doesn't come. After so many years on high alert, the duo now have to learn to be"normal" around each other, without acting like the other shoe is going to drop.
And then Sidney and Asher actually try to make a relationship work. If the book was tough to put down before that moment, it was impossible once this turn of events came to pass! By the last page of the book — which I finished on my couch in isolation — I had laughed and cried and laughed again. There's still an underlying sense of competition as they try to out-like/nice/date each other, but sometimes two people who are so good at being enemies turn out to make a great team. All of those intimate details they previously used against one another start to work to their advantage. But trust can't happen overnight — it must be earned, especially between two people who have such a complicated history.
The summer ends, but Sidney and Asher's story doesn't. There are still too many unresolved issues, too many loose ends still untied. Will their paths cross again in college? Did Sidney and Asher let anger get the better of them? By the last page of the book — which I finished on my couch in isolation — I had laughed and cried and laughed again. I highly recommendto anyone in the need of a fabulous emotional journey — and a bonus summer at the lake.
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