Review: Until Midnight by Erin Bedford

Review: Until Midnight by Erin Bedford

Review: Until Midnight by Erin BedfordUntil Midnight four-stars
by Erin Bedford
Published by Embrace the Fantasy Publishing on October 24, 2017
Genres: Fiction, Fantasy, Dystopian
Pages: 330
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They call them the Crimson Fold. High up in their castle they look down on my little world and wield a silent control. That is, until the invitations are sent out.

I never dreamed I’d be selected. They tell me it’s a privilege. I should be honored. But the fear in their eyes doesn’t lie.

If I refuse to go, my family will be shunned. If I go, my life and my body will no longer be mine. It’ll be theirs.

At midnight it will be over. At Midnight I’ll be his.

The Hunger Games meets Cinderella. This fairy tale has no happy endings only dark beginnings.

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Until Midnight is the first novel in The Crimson Fold series by USA Today bestselling author Erin Bedford. This novel is a whimsical, dark retelling of a dystopian Cinderella. The story follows Clarabelle, a seventeen-year old girl whose father has recently married a widow with two daughters. This marriage uproots Clara and her father from the outer skirts of the kingdom known as The Glade- a place that grows and harvests food for the rest of the kingdom, leaving very little for those in the Glade- and brings them into the more lavish and gluttonous lifestyle of the Inner Circle. Clara is still trying to adjust to her new life when an invitation is left at her new home…with her name on it. Clara learns about an annual tradition in the Inner Circle where the eldest child of a household is invited to the palace- or the Core- to meet the Crimson Fold- an elite circle of people that never wander from the palace- and their ruler, Patrick Blordril.

Armed with very little knowledge of what occurs at the ball within the Core, and a great deal of resentment towards those who rule over their kingdom, Clara is thrust into a competition that could either 1. See that she serves out the rest of her life as a servant or companion, or 2. Send her home with her memory of her time at the Core erased and a permanent alteration of her mental state. Luckily, Clara’s “fairy godmother” arrives in the form of a rakish and charming Asher and his three sanguine and beautiful female companions. With Asher and his companions guiding Clara through the challenges of the Core festivities and tests, Clara finds herself dodging lethal, nefarious attacks from threatened competitors, uncovering secrets of the Crimson Fold, and realizing that the world she thought she knew may just be an illusion.

Clara’s character was well-developed, and she remained consistent with her feelings throughout the novel. I enjoyed her quirkiness and found myself chuckling at some of her mannerisms and responses to the tests within the story (she’s as terrible in heels as I am!). I would have liked, however, to learn more about Clara’s relationship with her father, especially with him having raised her after her mother’s death, and her earlier need to discuss the invitation with him. The story provided enough villainous characters, potential friends, and a love-interest to keep me satisfied.

Speaking of love-interests…Now, I am a HUGE fan of romance. As such, it always makes my heart sigh in contentment when a burgeoning love is introduced. I can definitely detect a bit of something brewing between Patrick and Clara- which makes me exceedingly pleased. However, their interactions were quite limited in the story, so I am not entirely convinced that they will have a happily ever after. I remain optimistic! And I look forward to delving more into their relationship in the next novel.

Until Midnight was a fantastical and whimsical story that overflowed with intriguing characters, a heart-pounding plot, and enough surprises to leave me desperate to get my hands on the second novel.

Four stars for Until Midnight!

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Q & A with Hannah Lynn: Author of Amendments

Q & A with Hannah Lynn: Author of Amendments

 

Hello readers! Welcome to author Hannah Lynn! I had the opportunity to ask her a few questions about herself and about her re-released novel Amendments. I thought her answers were wonderful and I know you will think the same!

 


Q & A

Author Hannah Lynn

Do you plan your books or let the characters drive the stories?

I always like to know where my books are going to end and I have a firm idea of some of the turns it will take, but every now again one of the characters will surprise me. More than once I find myself shouting (or crying) at my computer, wondering why the heck they just decided to do something ridiculous. Writing is strange like that, you think you are in control, but when you create people you believe in, they will often act in a way that catches you off guard.

Are any of your characters based off real life people?

I hope not! There are elements of real people in all my characters, but they are amalgamations that take on their own personalities the more I write. I have never written a character based on an actual person.

What inspired you to write Amendments?

One evening I was thinking about my life, and how I got to where I was. I started wondering how each and every decision brought me there and how changing one small thing could impact that. The story took a hold from there.

What do you love best about Emelia’s character?

Her love for her sister.  Despite everything, Em loves her sister more than anything and she is never willing to write her off. No matter what Fi does, or what Em says, Fi comes first.

Were there parts of the story that went differently than you had originally planned?

This is the second edition of Amendments and there are a couple of changes. Not to the story line so much, but to the place and world in which it is all occurring.

Did you listen to music while writing Amendments? If so, what artists and/or songs?

As much as I love music, I tend not to listen to it when writing, unless it is on the background. I am too easily distracted. I end up singing along and forgetting about writing.

Do you have any stories in mind that are just screaming to be written?

Yes! So many! Every week a new story is jumping out asking to be written. It’s one of the hardest things to stay on track when you have so many ideas coming at you from every angle.

If you were asked to give ONE piece of advice to aspiring authors what would you say to them?

Read, write, edit, repeat. If you want to write it is a long-term commitment. There are no quick fixes.

Do you have any favourite / go-to authors when you sit down to read?

I am a binge reader, so once I get into an author I tend to read as much of the material as I can. That said, I never tire of Margaret Atwood or Murakami. I adore their work.

Thanks for the great interview Hannah!

Read more about Hannah below and don’t forget to check out her books!


Hannah Lynn

Author Hannah LynnHannah Lynn was born in 1984 and grew up in the Cotswolds, UK. After graduating from university, she spent ten years as a teacher of physics, first in the UK and then around Asia. It was during this time, inspired by the imaginations of the young people she taught, she began writing short stories for children, and later adult fiction. Her first novel, Amendments, was published in 2015, her latest novel, The Afterlife of Walter Augustus, is out July 2018. Now as a teacher, writer, wife and mother, she is currently living in the Austrian Alps.

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Books by Hannah Lynn

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Amendments – Amazon / Amazon.uk The Afterlife of Walter Augustus – Amazon / Amazon.uk

 

 

 

 

 

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