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I received an electronic ARC from St. Martin's Press through NetGalley.
Terrific Fall read. Curl up with this one in October and start your Halloween celebrations. These three authors have blended their styles to give us stories about three friends - Onny, Ash, True - who are a solid team. "The Coven" got their identity as Onny believes in magic and the mystical happenings in their hometown. She has a spells and recipes book her grandmother gave her before her death and Onny treasures it. Ash is the quiet artist. He observes and absorbs then creates. True is pure scientist; she is skeptical and does not believe in the magic or legends.
The story is set just prior to and on Halloween. Onny creates a love potion for the three of them using her grandmother's recipe. Each of the three goes in with preconceived ideas that will be challenged as the story unfolds. The main goal is to find their soulmate by the end of the Halloween gala thrown by Ommy's parents. No spoilers but each has to look inside themselves and see who they are and want to be before finding their people.
A light, slightly spooky read.
4.5⭐️
The first thing that stood out to me about this book was the authors. Roshani Chokshi is one of my instant buy authors. Her stories and her lyrical prose always make me fall in love with her writing. As soon as I saw her name I knew I had to read this book and it did not disappoint!
This story takes place all in one night and follows 3 different characters. We have so many of my favorite tropes which made it a really enjoyable read. We follow 3 friends Onny, Ash & True on a journey to find their true love. The book is divided into 3 parts where we see each story unfold but they connect as well.
My favorite was Onny’s story, which was academic rivals to lovers. Overall I had a really fun time and would recommend this book to everyone look for a witchy and magical story about finding love.
Three Kisses, One Midnight is a sweet romance anthology set on Halloween written by three hit YA authors - Roshani Chokshi, Sandhya Menon, and Evelyn Skye. The stories all flow together nicely. I really loved the way the stories were connected. Each story follows a member of The Coven on Halloween night. The book is perfect for autumn really giving off the atmosphere of a crisp fall night. Highly recommended to anyone who enjoy romance anthologies. This will be a perfect October read. Highly recommended!
A brilliant trio of novellas written by three brilliantly talented YA authors, Chokshi, Menon, and Skye have knocked this witchy, Halloween romance anthology out of the park! I fell in love with each one of the protagonists--and loved the various ways they fell in love and how they intersected. (Also, can we please get a prequel novel of Mr. Brightside and Mayor Grimjoy? Please? Pretty please?)
I adored this fun anthology from these three amazing authors! The stories all flowed together nicely and it was just an altogether delightful, witchy read.
Three amazing authors? ✔️
Witchy Best Friends? ✔️
Multiple love stories? ✔️
This book has everything to be the perfect fall read! If you love a fun and spooky book grab your favorite hot drink, a blanket, and snuggle up to read this one. So cute!
Thank you to NetGalley for the early copy in exchange for a review.
Rounded to 3.5 stars.
While I’m only familiar with one of the authors contributing to this book, I had high hopes. After reading two of the series that Roshani Chokshi has written, I have come to really enjoy her style of writing, and the way that she creates diverse characters in complex and compelling stories, and was really looking forward to seeing more of that in this paranormal romance. However, this wasn’t exactly what I found in this book.
I’ve read a lot of heavy books lately, so the addition of some fluff to my reading was very welcome. The story itself is lighthearted and fun, and I found it easy to read. However, it came across as especially juvenile and wasn’t as compelling as I would have liked, particularly Chokshi’s story.
The characters did grow on me, and I loved the fact that I didn’t have to include any trigger warnings. I did enjoy the way that they each approached life so differently, yet found commonalities and accepted each other unconditionally. And while the romance was definitely predictable, there’s something so comforting about knowing that there is going to be a happy ending and just sitting back and watching it all play out. The addition of the paranormal aspect and the lore of Moon Ridge was another intriguing aspect of the story.
While I definitely didn’t think that this was an amazing book, it was an enjoyable short read that was fluffy and fun. It was the perfect read between deeper subject matter, and gave my poor overwhelmed brain a break from both life and heavy books, and would be a great book to read during spooky season, especially for younger readers. There isn’t anything scary, and it’s a clear book with nothing in the way of content warnings aside from very minor violence (pushing), so it could be a great book for younger YA readers with a great mix of friendship, paranormal happenings, and a hint of romance (just kissing).
3.5 STARS
This is a three story anthology filled with romance, Halloween and autumn vibes and I thought it was lots of fun. Here’s what I like and didn’t like:
+ The stories are short and the whole anthology itself is under 300 pages. The stories flowed nicely together even though it’s told by three different authors. It’s perfect for teens.
+ Onny and Ash’s stories were my favorite because Onny’s is a rivals to lovers romance. Onny is into the mystical – she loves astrology, Halloween and believes in love potions and fate. Her rivals to romance story was perfect for her personality. Ash is the quiet, shy artist who is in love with the girl next door, Cassidy. He finally gets to talk to her and finds out she was mutually pining for him too.
+ The friendship between Onny, Ash, and True is tight and I love the three of them together.
~ True’s story was the weakest because it was so insta-love. I did like how she was a science-minded girl and not into Onny’s hocus pocus but her mind is opened a bit on Halloween night. Orion is someone she meets on Halloween night and he’s into ghosts. Theirs is an opposites attract relationship which would have worked out better for me if it wasn’t an insta-love thing. If she had a past with him like Onny did with Byron and Ash has with Cassidy then it would be more believable.
Tropes: mutual pining, rivals to lovers, opposites attract
Why you should read it:
*you want to get into fall vibes, Halloween vibes
*super cute Halloween romance stories in a book that is under 300 pages long
*diverse author line up, and diverse characters
Why you might not want to read it:
*not into anthologies or novella type stories
My Thoughts:
Three besties find love on Halloween night: one was in front of her face the whole time, the other is pining for his his love next door, and the last one meets a potential love on Halloween night. This is a cute collection of stories for teens but I did enjoy even as an adult. And it’s a good one to read for Fall and around Halloween.
A super cute witchy story of love potions, family recipes/ grimoires, and finding your true love! I loved these characters and stories! So cute and so much fun!
This was such a cute and fun read! It’s basically three novellas put together. Each story features a member of a friend group called The Coven on the Halloween night.
One thing that really stuck out to be about this book was the descriptions. They were done so well and it really made me feel like I was reading this in the middle of October instead of the middle of July. It was a really atmospheric read!
I loved each of the three romances featured. They were all unique and involved different tropes which was fun. I’d have to say that Onny’s was my favorite!
This is such a great book to get you into the fall mood!
Three Kisses, One Midnight is a fun cooperative story by three popular VA writers. I was pulled in by Roshani Chokshi. After The Gilded Wolves, I would read anything by her.
This is basically three novellas that flow together to make a story. Each chapter is penned by one of the three writers and focuses on a different character in the trio of best friends. The first two sections are the best. The characters are more concrete and blend better with the story before it. Overall, it's a fun tale about magic and love.
When I first read the summary for this book, I thought it sounded super cute! It was a quick read, one that I really enjoyed. Three Kisses, One Midnight follows three friends as they pursue their own romances at a Halloween ball.
This Halloween, Onny decides to make love potions for her trio of friends dubbed “The Coven,” including Ash and True. Onny wants to finally take a chance with her crush Alexander but is continually thwarted by her rival Byron. Ash has been crushing on his neighbor Cassidy, but he’s too shy and soft-spoken to make a move. True is still healing from a devastating break-up but meets Orion, who sees her true potential.
Initially, I thought this book consisted of intertwining stories, as in different chapters would focus on each character. However, it’s more like an anthology where we get each character’s story separately. Other than the tightly-knit friendship connection, we also see more lore about their town Moon Ridge, which has its own magical Halloween myth.
Each story was very cute! Onny’s was probably my favorite, especially because Chokshi’s humor shone through the page. Her antics in making the love potions were really funny, especially with Byron popping up when she least expects it. Ash was a very relatable character, a shy artist who gets tongue-tied around his long-term crush. Meanwhile, True was a determined character who knows what she wants. It was nice to see her acknowledge that she doesn’t need a romance but can pursue one if that’s what she wants.
That being said, I though the ordering of the stories was not the best. I felt like we didn’t get to see True’s characterization very much in the other stories. Even in her own story, her characterization felt a bit weak, so ending on her story felt almost anti-climactic. Also, I don’t know if I missed something but I expected to see some repeat aspects throughout the stories since they’re supposed to take place at the same time. I suppose it could be that the authors didn’t want to be repetitive, but that almost made me doubt that the stories were, in fact, taking place at the same time.
Still, Three Kisses, One Midnight was a quick, cute read! I liked the characters well enough and found the romances to be adorable. I think Three Kisses, One Midnight is a perfect read for autumn, especially for those who enjoy contemporary stories with a hint of magic!
Omg a Halloween anthology with witchy best friends and total Autumn vibes? Be still my little October heart! I adore this book!!!
This was interesting. I liked some stories but not all. Still a really good book. and authors that were a part of this project.
I had an absolute blast with this one, and I think my students will, too. This book is so much fun and the perfect way to celebrate the spooky season.
3.7 rounded up to 4 stars.
Although I didnt like how the book started off, I loved the endings the characters got, they seemed really fitting. The Halloween atmosphere was also well-done. Onny's story was super cliche and at times, I was cringing at the writing and plot, because it was so oblivious. The pop culture references also were overdone, a bit. But thankfully, the story got better with Ash and True's part of lives. My favourite by far is True's and Ash comes a close second! Friendship, romance and magic are really the themes of this novel and were executed well, just not upto the mark.
Overall, this was a good read but definitely could've been better.
Mini review:
I received this E-ARC via the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
I had requested this on a whim. When it was available for a short time as read now. Really happy to say that I really liked it!
The stories were so much fun and cute! I thoroughly enjoyed all the romances. If I had to pick a favorite story I would chose Ash.
I highly recommend this!
Oh my goodness this book was adorable! It has all the wonderful fall, halloween spooky, magical feels and I just loved it.Our 3 main characters, Onny, Asher and True, are the best and their friendship is just so great. I also love how the story all takes places in one night and that we get 3 different perspectives and that all the stories flow together so well even though they’re all written by different authors.
This was such a great book! It’s the perfect fall read and I can’t wait until I get my finished copy!
Thank you to the publisher & NetGalley for the advance digital copy!
*I received an advanced digital copy of this book in exchange for an honest review*
This book? ICONIC. This is originally a Halloween book, which I didn't really care about, but it's good for any season.
Since we have three POVs, I'm going to talk less about them and more on the book as a whole. My favorite part of the characters here is that, even though the book takes place over a few hours, so much talking goes on that I feel like I know all three MCs. They're so close with one another, which makes it so easy to see what each person looks like in the others' eyes.
I do have to say that my favorite romantic story is Onnie's. Her personality is so fun to read about, and (assuming this is her story) Roshani Chokshi is my favorite of the authors in this book. Her rivals to lovers dynamic is so fun, but it also just makes a lot of sense. However, all of these couples just feel so RIGHT. I was marveling the entire time about how meant-to-be they all seemed and the way everyone understood each other so well. They were just so perfect for each other that it made me happy. Additionally, the friendship between Onnie, True, and Ash is adorable. I love them all so much.
The plots are obviously both individual and interconnected. I'd say my only real problem with literally anything in this book is just that I got a bit confused about what was happening when in all of the stories, especially since there were a lot of text conversations happening between the trio at sometimes unspecified times. However, it didn't affect my enjoyment at all.
I'd recommend this any time of year, but it's such a fun and slightly spooky Halloween romance that I'd totally reread.
Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC! This one was probably 3.5 stars because it was really cute. The friendship and idea of the three stories that were different but intertwined was neat. It didn’t have a ton of substance and was a little too cutesie at times, but I could see the appeal for teens and rated it as such. Some teen readers might see it as a 4 star. It was pretty clean. Some profanity but not heavy and no sexual situations just minor kissing. Overall, it was cute, just not a favorite that I’ve read.