"If you want to dance through the darkness, I'll let you take the lead..."
Being a powerless witch in a family of murderous occultists, Natalia knows better than to make any kind of deal with a supernatural creature. But when she comes face to face with the Nocnitsa who haunts her nightmares, she can’t deny that she’s tempted.
After all, the nightmare spirit is offering everything she’s dreamed of and only wants something simple in return—a taste of her delicious midnights.
*While this is set in the same world as She Came from the Swamp, it can be read as a standalone.* This book is intended for adult audiences. Please see the author's website for detailed content warnings.
This was another excellent Sapphic monster romance from Darva Green, with lore and just enough plot to achieve the balance I like with my monster spice.
I wasn't familiar with the nocnitsa, at least by that name, until this story. I love the Slavic lore infused with this universe (book one is Natalia's cousin!) and can't wait to see what creature comes next (literally). Nox was fascinating because she's largely a shape-morphing shadow monster who feeds on fear; so when she's holding herself back initially, this presented a unique form of monstrous restraint. This is no vampire fighting bloodlust or a werewolf resisting the chase - it's a nightmare creature trying not to inspire fear. L o v e d. And the little details, like her shadows morphing into different styles of dresses whenever she appeared, were perfect. As were every mention of her claws and purple coloring.
Natalia was an excellent human partner for Nox, a spunky ballerina who also pole-dances and rides a Harley. Though she was sheltered growing up, she has dimension as a character. There's an adorable scene where she invites Nox in and the nosy nocnitsa pokes through all her stuff, so charming.
Their chemistry was great. Nox was the "monster watching from the woods" archetype, except via nightmares, and never in an invasive or creepy way. One of the love scenes presented the sexiest use of an altar I can think of. And Natalia finds her own power to balance out the pair; I loved that Green employed the concept in witchcraft of an aroused state as more conducive to Casting, during a ritual near the end.
Perfectly balancing sexiness and plot, She Came At Midnight is a more than worthy successor to She Came From The Swamp.
4 stars. I liked this much more than the first book. This felt more fleshed out and developed and I really loved the characters. The writing was great, the smut was fire, and there was even some action scenes in the end there where the stakes felt high.
Natalia and Nox were both wonderful characters. Nox is a monster who haunts Natalia’s dreams and once she feeds she can cross over into the real world. It was such an interesting concept and it really worked for me. I loved the way that Nox was described with her purple skin and her wings. I loved her character as well. She’s toppy, seductive, with a hint of danger. Yes, please. The chemistry between her and Natalia was hot and I thought they were wonderful together.
Overall, this was a fun and spicy read. I’m here for all sapphic monster smut because I deserve nice things dammit.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
5 stars - this was a perfect little snack of paranormal romance. The story hooked me right away. Also both MCs are likable and interesting. I have no idea if the lore was real but it felt like it was and that’s all that mattered. Spice was very good too. I really enjoyed this and just wish it had a better cover. Kindle Unlimited.
This was fun! A total 5 stars rating. Cause the plot was real good. And Nox was the best, as well as Nat...
The first book in the series "Dreamers and Demons" - "She Came from the Swamp" had many magical elements, but "She Came at Midnight" *whoa*! We got lots of world-building with Natalia. And the magical elements on this book were on point 🤌, imo.
I've read 2 books so far in the series and think it's a trilogy. Not sure, meed to check. But I know there will be a 3rd one. Waiting for ut to be available on my book app. Bit funny, some serious moments with a cute and spicy romance. So far I really liked both fmc in the audiobooks. Looking forward tothe next one. Oh and I was surprised on how much I enjoyed to read about a nightmare creature.
Oh, I really liked this. It delves a bit deeper into the world Green introduced in She Came From the Swamp, and all the glimpses I’ve gotten so far only make me want more books from her. Loved the protagonist, her family trauma, and the way she learns to embrace her own sort of power. The romance really builds from her being protected to her being in charge of what she wants, and I think that’s great. Huge plus that there’s some Halloween atmosphere.
I normally don’t rate books, but I’m giving this one 5 stars because it got Charles’d, and because it deserves some stars!
“I only want a taste of your delicious midnights.”
3.5 stars. A fun, steamy monster romance between a non-magical witch and the winged nightmare woman who comes to her in her dreams and feeds on fear. There's a bit of backstory and plot about Natalia's family and their nefarious plots and all the things that she's doing to try to disentangle herself form them. I was also pleased to realise that this is in the same world as the author's other monster romance, and we saw glimpses of Dez and Mora. But mostly this is just a very sexy journey between Nox and Natalia, and it was so good, with a lot of sultry imagery and dark motifs. Natalia is learning as much as she can about Nox, and I really liked how fear, the facing of it and the embracing of it, played a part. I don't know, there's just something very appealing about a monster gf who will come rushing to your side every time she senses that you're terrified. I do wish that we had learnt more about Nox; this felt like Natalia's story more than anything. And the plot did feel thinner than it was in the first book. But I still had a really good time with this. The wold needs more sapphic monster romances.
None of it seems lonely when I know she’s out there, in some unknown darkness, thinking of me too.
"...I wish for a name to call out, but there's nothing. Only the memory of a woman cloaked in the darkness of a dream."
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While I loved Mora more than Nox, the writing and plot of this book are so much better and somehow made me bawl at the end? It's impressive to see how Green's skill as an author has grown from the opening lines of book one (not great) to the end of this (very great).
The second book in Dreamers & Demons series and it was so good! This one was even better than the first part. So much more action and plot twists. I liked it very much.
I really liked this book and the nightmare monster FMC. Natalia was a woman with trauma from severe childhood abuse and trauma who was more afraid of her family than any nightmare creature. She was a perfect fit for Nox, the nightmare creature who wanted a taste of the human world without the nightmares. The chemistry was awesome and the tender moments on point. I’m looking forward to the next book!
Book 2 was so good too! Didn’t grab me as hard as book 1 did but once I got in I was hooked! I love the combination of sweet and spicy and scary and dark. The pull of the MCs is so strong in reading and in their bond. It’s so satisfying when the Monster goes soft and sweet and when the MC gains her self esteem and worth and stands up for herself. Not gonna lie one death is also very satisfying ;). Can’t wait for more!
That was…..different. Good different. Like tasting a foreign cuisine or trying on a new pair of shoes. I needed to get used to the feel and/or taste. I like it though. The story was rousing and compelling.
I’ve read of mermaid coupling and it honestly did not sit well in my psyche. This one needed some getting used to but it was good nonetheless.
Buddy read with Moriah! I enjoyed this one, I liked the plot along with the spicy scenes (the use of Nox's shadows as ropes or blindfolds was glorious). Although, one pet peeve of mine with monster romances is when the monster acts too human-y, Nox was using a lot of human language and acting exactly like any mortal would except she had claws and wings. There wasn't enough world building for Nox as a character, it felt like she was a demon just for the sake of being a demon.
There is something about this one that didn't do it for me completely but I did enjoy it for the most part, I do plan on reading the rest of the books in this series because I just can't say no to a sapphic monster romance.
A sapphic human dancer x shadow nightmare monster romance. Loved Darva Green’s first creepy monster romance - the vibes were spot on and the romance really sweet. She came at midnight didnt quite work for me, unfortunately. I felt like their personalities werent really developed and the ambiance that I enjoyed in Swamp wasn’t quite present. Their personalities were also a bit flat and I just couldn't get into the plot at all. Still eagerly awaiting the next installment!
The set up is very similar to the first book in the series in that a human woman has some abilities but wants to break free of her murder-happy family of magic wielders. She comes into contact with a Creature, and romance blooms.
It should work as well here as it did in book one, but the emotional beats are off. Natalia's actions and mood swings make no sense, and I ended up putting it down in a frustrated huff at 38%.
3.5 stars This was so much better than book one. The writing was a hell of a lot better and I liked the monster in this book. Lots of tension, mystery and spice! Can’t wait to read the next book
probably my least favourite of the series, but I still def had fun. I'm a little worried about Natalia but she found her nightmare monster so she's okay! slay queen!!
«None of it seems lonely when I know she's out there, in some unknown darkness, thinking of me too».
Puntuación: 3,5 Motivo de lectura: Quería guardarlo para el Vampathon, pero no me aguantaba las ganas, así que le comencé por puro morbo. Edición: Electrónico
Sinopsis:
Un año después de la muerte de su madre, Natalia, una bruja sin poderes, decide visitar su hogar de la infancia para recuperar un amuleto que su abuela le dio para su protección. Quiere dejar atrás al recuerdo de su familia y a la orden a la que pertenecía siendo unos destacados ocultistas. Sin embargo, primero debe deshacerse de sus primos para que estos dejen de adentrarse y atormentarla en sus sueños. Por tanto, hace un trato con una Nocnitsa, un demonio de pesadillas para darles su merecido. Así, se reúnen a la medianoche durante una semana para que Nox cobre el favor a Natalia y ésta pueda comenzar una nueva vida sin miedo.
Comentarios:
Fue un libro bastante agradable. Considero al romance el ganador en contienda con lo erótico, éste se desarrolló correctamente y fue demasiado dulce y tierno, me encantó lo adorables que eran la una con la otra. No obstante, lo erótico también se lleva una merecida ovación, el número de escenas de esa índole se manejó bien y en ningún momento se sintió como "demasiado".
Mi calificación se debe a que el desarrollo en cuanto a la trama fue demasiado sencillo, se abordaron muchos temas y ninguno me pareció culminara de una manera certera, sobre todo los asuntos con los primos y el ex de Natalia. Pero cumplió el cometido de entretenerme y le estoy muy agradecida.
Read all the Darva Green supernatural lesbian romance books within a few days of each other on Kindle Unlimited in... July or August, I'm not sure which. They were... OK. Don't look for like, deep plot with these - they don't really make sense, if you like, pick at them hard. But I appreciate the attempt to create new monsters and new challenges of dating said monsters. I think there's a lot of promise with this writer. I also recall I liked one of the 3 better than the others but... now I can't recall which one - I think whichever was the longest, because it was the most consistent, and fleshed out.
I don't read a lot of monster romances but when McKenna suggested this, I thought why not. I was hooked from the first page.
Natalia is witch with not much powers and a lot of trauma that she wishes to get away from including her cult family. She goes back home to try to find a amulet and while doing so, makes a deal with a nightmare demon named Nox. While Natalia is instantly attracted to the demon, she wonders if if is one sided. And she tries to protect the friends she had made after moving away from her family who will stop at nothing to bring her back, including invading her dreams.
I knew Alaric was going to be another problem, but I was not expecting how much of an issue he was going to be.
I honestly imagine how life much have been for Natalia, living with her family and even realizing that was not the life she wanted to life and trying to find a way out.
I really enjoyed knowing about the family and her cousins. One of her cousins is named Dez, legal name Nadezhda, who I believe we read about their story in the first book. And I wonder if the third book is about the cousin Anna.
I do want to read the other books at some point.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 Stars (Really Liked) 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ 4 Hot & Heavy (Explicit Open Door) 👻👻👻 3: An intertwined romance ❤️❤️❤️ 3: A solid and compelling romance Series Dreamers & Demons: Sapphic Monsters (#2) Slavic folklore paranormal romance, mature themes, sapphic relationship, and themes of family and monsters. dark and dangerous nature of the Nocnitsa and the murderous cult Natalia comes from. sapphic romance between the two main characters, Natalia and the nightmare spirit. the Nocnitsa, a nightmare spirit, who appears to Natalia. 💭: has basic plot but mostly smut, is bit longer then 1st book in this series. i enjoy this plot between the fun parts with the nightmare demon. damn if you many types of fun form eating ot to strapped its hot and fun, demon has so much of "don't touch her" feel.
This was unique and intriguing. Natalia and Nox an unlikely duo were so adorable in a satisfying manner. That moment when something that shouldn't make sense suddenly becomes the one thing that's holding you up. I think the creation of this story was a sheer work of brilliance. The idea of a nightmare becoming your sanctuary is just so brilliant and I loved it so much. The journey itself for the both of them against foes that would do anything to destroy them was just satisfying to the core. I enjoyed every moment of reading this book amd I have utmost respect for Darva to have the boldness to create an unconventional story and make it so lovable.
I received an advance review copy for this book and I am leaving this review voluntarily.