

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫
Spice Rating: 🌶️🌶️
Title: Forsaking Midnight (Defying the Stars, #2)
Author: Emily McIntire
Pages: 528
Format: audiobook
Listening Hours: 15 hours (approx.)
Narrator (s): Andi Arnt, Connor Crais
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Publication Date: 7/14/26
Categories: Romance, Series, Romantasy, Why Choose, Fantasy

From the Queen of the Never After retellings comes a modern-day Lancelot & Guinevere filled with serious yearning, hate-to-love you vibes and a happily ever after
Some sins are worth the fall . . .
Lance Calloway fights when they tell him to fight. Bleeds when they tell him to bleed. Breaks when they tell him to break.
Six years in an unsanctioned cage, and the one line he’s never crossed? Loyalty to his best friend, no matter the cost.
Then he’s asked to protect her.
Genevieve DeGrance didn’t ask for any of this.
She came to Rosebrook Falls to be with the mayor’s son. But nothing in this town is what it seems. Especially not the dangerous fighter who watches her every move like a threat.
She hates him.
He can’t stand her.
And yet . . .
The more time Lance spends guarding Genevieve, the harder it becomes to remember she belongs to someone else.
And the more she uncovers about Rosebrook Falls, the more she realizes the only honest person in her life is the one man she’s forbidden to want.
In a town built on secrets and lies, falling for each other could destroy them both.
But staying away might be the one fight Lance can’t win.
💫 Why you will love this book 💫
💜 forbidden love
🌙 enemies to lovers
💜 best friend’s girl
🌙 morally grey hero
💜 forced proximity
🌙 yearning that ruins lives
💜 slow burn with SPICE
🌙 mafia style romance

Content Warning: death, violence
+ This is book two in the Defying the Stars series. Book one was a Romeo and Juliet retelling and now book two is a Lancelot and Guinevere retelling. I kind of love these different retellings! And Lance and Genevieve did not disappoint, even though there is cheating – but hey it tracks with the love triangle between Arthur, Lancelot and Guinevere. So if you don’t like cheating, then this might not be for you.
+ I like Lance’s story. He is best-friends with Art, who is Genevieve’s boyfriend. But they have a history, they are brothers at heart, but something happens – Art does something, and Lance helps him out. But the debt lasts too long and in the process, Lance loses himself. He is used, abused, has trauma and all because he wanted to help his best-friend out. Lance is a good guy. Genevieve, has a story too, but I think Lance’s character was stronger. I actually love all the other characters like Lance’s siblings and Romeo’s too and can’t wait to see what their stories will be.
+ I didn’t mind the cheating because Art was not a good friend to Lance, or a good boyfriend to Genevieve. True, they still shouldn’t have gone behind his back, but I didn’t like Art, so I didn’t mind. 😅 I loved Lance and Genevieve together. Their relationship is beautiful and spicy – there are a few spicy scenes between them but I still gave it only 2 chili peppers because I didn’t think there was anything too freaky between them, but some might rate it a 3 because of how many scenes there are, if that makes sense.
~ For the most part I loved the dual narration for this audiobook but I did love Lance’s voice more than Genevieve’s.


Final Thoughts:
I really enjoyed this modern retelling of Lancelot and Guinevere – there are secrets, betrayal, family drama, a gossip social media account keeping tabs on people, and a love triangle. The narrators did a great job, especially the voice for Lance! I’m really enjoying these loose retellings of different romance classics, and I can’t wait to see what’s next.
Read if you like:
- modern Lancelot and Guinevere retelling
- cheating trope; best-friend’s girlfriend

Book Links:
Goodreads | Amazon | Barnes & Noble
Other Books I’ve Read From This Author:
Burning Daylight by. Emily McIntire | Book Review – 3.5 stars/ 2 🌶️

