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Alechia Dow’s “Until the Clock Strikes Midnight” is a cozy, whimsical Cinderella retelling that feels like curling up under a blanket with hot cocoa. At its heart, it’s the story of Darling, a determined fairy who believes everyone deserves a happily ever after, and Calamity, a misfortune whose job is to prevent unhappily ever afters. When both are assigned to the same mortal case involving a struggling bookseller named Lucy Addlesburg, they find themselves competing for a coveted internship. Posing as a couple while working their magic on Lucy and her town, Darling and Calamity soon discover that their rivalry might just transform into something deeper.
Dow’s writing is warm, soft, and delightfully comforting, with vivid imagery and mouthwatering descriptions (especially when food appears). The atmosphere leans more cozy than high-stakes, but the heartfelt storytelling and lovable characters keep the pages flying. Darling shines as a bold, compassionate, and refreshingly complex heroine, especially in her portrayal as a disabled Black woman navigating both her limitations and her strengths. Calamity, meanwhile, brings sharp banter and reluctant charm, even if his arrogance occasionally grates. Together, their chemistry is undeniable: the yearning, the push-and-pull, and the banter practically leap off the page.
The book also thrives on its inclusivity. Alongside Darling and Calamity’s m/f romance, there’s LGBTQ+ representation with f/f and m/m couples throughout the story. The central themes of love, acceptance, and self-discovery are complemented by thoughtful touches, such as examining how prejudice is taught and how joy can be an act of resistance.
That said, I did find the romance tropes laid on a little thick, with Darling and Calamity’s relationship accelerating quickly. A few side characters felt flat (described more by appearance than personality), and the alternating perspectives between Darling and Calamity sometimes blurred together. Still, the humor, heart, and fairytale magic outweigh these bumps.
Sweet, hopeful, and brimming with charm, “Until the Clock Strikes Midnight” is a refreshing spin on Cinderella that delivers comfort and enchantment in equal measure. Perfect for readers who love romantasy with cozy vibes, tropey fun, and characters you’ll want to revisit again and again.