I never realized how many books by Sophie Sullivan I’ve read until I decided to look it up. This is number 7, in case you are wondering!
But what I do know is she always delivers romantic, sweet stories that are perfect for those who enjoy clean romance and feel-good energy.
I coded this as a Christmas romance, but it truly starts at New Year’s. A beautiful story no matter when you read it. Check out my thoughts and review below.
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Meet Me at Midnight by Sophie Sullivan
Publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin
Publication date: December 8, 2026
ISBN-13: 978-1250910660
OVERVIEW
This will be Kyra Grand’s year. As the clock strikes midnight and the ball drops, she resolves to finally go after what she wants. This will be the year she leaves behind the family business and makes something of her own. However, a magical one-night-stand with her brother’s best friend throws a massive wrench in her plans.
Ethan Reynolds didn’t think he was the type to settle down. Scared of jeopardizing his friendship with Kyra’s older brother, he resolves to never cross that line again. But when an unexpected consequence of their night together complicates things, Ethan and Kyra must grapple with everything standing in their way to find love that’s waiting on the other side.
Meet Me at Midnight by Sophie Sullivan Review
I am a sucker for a brother‘s best friend romance, and this one delivers. The main characters are so perfect for each other, and I especially love Ethan.
He is a gentleman and always has her top of mind. Caring, comforting, and such a sweetheart.
Kyra, I had a few issues with her in certain instances, especially when she was only focused on one point of view. Not that she was wrong in her choices, but the delivery was questionable.
The plot takes us through family struggles and new business development while juggling an unexpected pregnancy and developing a relationship.
Even though there was a lot of family drama, I really loved that there was minimal drama between the main characters. I loved how Ethan focused on her needs completely and supported her in every way. They had fun and leaned on each other, which was refreshing
Sullivan always delivers a beautifully balanced romance that incorporates characters from a prior book, but this is definitely a standalone read.
I appreciate all the dynamics she put into the story, but the ending left a few questions for me as it seemed to wrap up quickly in terms of the family drama. However, while it did detract a bit, the ending itself was a beautiful wrap-up.
Overall, Meet Me at Midnight is super romantic and sweet, and I truly enjoyed the read. Sullivan is a slow-burn queen.
4 STARS!!
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