New Release BRIGHT LIKE MIDNIGHT by J. Wolf

 

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!)

Grab Your Copy Here!

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!



Hosted By:

Make no mistake, this is a big book. When I first started reading it I must admit I was a little overwhelmed. But Amir & Zadie’s story goes along at a steady pace that before too long I was progressing quicker throughout the book than I thought I would. There was something quite special about Amir. He wasn’t a nice guy, but then he showed parts of himself that warmed my heart. The way he thought he could handle Zadie because he originally thinks of her as being too nice, too soft. He quickly finds she does have a backbone and she isn’t afraid to stand up for what’s right.
I loved the backwards and forwards between these two, then add in some exceptional minor characters I really hope that they all find themselves with their own stories as well. I voluntarily reviewed an advanced readers copy of this book.


Comments