North Is the Night: Dark, Daring, and Deliciously Unruly
Gather round, book lovers and secret romantics, because North Is the Night by Emily Rath is the literary equivalent of a slow burn that turns into a full-blown wildfire. And trust me, you’ll want to get caught in the flames. With its blue-edged pages and branch-like detailing that make it look like something straight out of an enchanted forest, this book demands to be seen—and devoured.
“The night is not empty—it listens, it watches, it waits.”
Set in a world where duty and desire collide harder than the latest congressional hearing (you know the one), North Is the Night gives us politics, power, and passion in one intoxicating package. Our heroine is fierce, our hero is brooding, and the stakes? Oh, they’re deliciously high. Think The Bear levels of tension—except instead of a kitchen meltdown, we get an emotional slow-burn so potent it practically smolders off the page.
Emily Rath has crafted a story that feels both timeless and tantalizingly fresh, weaving romance and rebellion together like a perfectly plotted scandal. And let’s be honest—who doesn’t love a book that gives dark academia a little extra spice?
“I was never meant to be tamed. And neither was she.”
So, if you’re looking for something moody, breathtaking, and just the right amount of dangerous, let this book take you north. Just be warned: once you start, you won’t want to find your way back.
XOXO,
Dewey