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Monday, February 15, 2021

The Midnight Bargain by C. L. Polk

Exceptional



I guess I’d call this a fantasy romance.   Before you say, “I NEVER read romances”, I’d reconsider.   This is a powerful book about women fulfilling their destinies.   Romance and magic are just the trappings for a real statement about women’s rights.

First, I am prone to liking a strong female protagonist and Beatrice is certainly strong.  Second, people’s rights are important.   Look around you at the 2020 revelations that equal rights still are NOT equal.   Polk makes such compelling arguments about equal rights; it is hard to believe that they are still so elusive today.

I really enjoyed this book and recommend it as a reminder of the need to see every individual’s right for self-determination.   

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