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Thursday, 18 December 2025

Review: The Magic of Midnight by R.J. Scott 4 of 5 stars

The Magic of Midnight









The Magic of Midnight by R.J. Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

In the festive town of Wishing Tree, Vermont, cinnamon‑roll bookseller Wesley has built a cozy life running his beloved bookstore, free from the suffocating expectations of his wealthy family. Next door, Hunter — a former history lecturer turned reluctant coffee shop owner — hides behind gruff pragmatism and emotional walls. When Wesley’s relentless cheer and holiday spirit collide with Hunter’s guarded reserve, sparks fly. Their banter and irritation slowly give way to stolen kisses, quiet moments, and a growing bond that feels touched by Christmas magic. But just as love begins to blossom, fate threatens to separate them. With snowflakes falling and Christmas drawing near, Wesley and Hunter must decide whether their connection can withstand the storm — and if they’re ready to embrace a happily ever after together.

I loved this story that blended romantic tension with holiday warmth, showing how love can thaw even the frostiest hearts. I loved that Wesley’s bookstore represented freedom — his escape from the suffocating expectations of wealth and family, but Hunter’s coffee shop symbolised duty via the inheritance he didn’t choose, binding him to responsibility and routine. I loved that this romance story was about choosing joy over fear, connection over isolation, and hope over resignation. Easy to read and understand. This was an MM story with mature content.

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