Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for Until the Clock Strikes Midnight by Alechia Dow.

February 2nd
BookCrushin – Book Look
The Violet West – Top 5 Reasons to Read Until the Clock Strikes Midnight
Mx. Phoebe’s Viewpoint – Review, Favorite Quotes
February 3rd
Confessions of a YA Reader – Promotional Post
Boys’ Mom Reads! – Review
February 4th
More Books Please blog – Review
The Clever Reader – Promotional Post
February 5th
Wishful Endings – Review
The Book Dutchesses – Promotional Post
February 6th
bibliophilebree – Top 5 Reasons to Read Until the Clock Strikes Midnight
February 7th
Ilovebooksandstuffblog – Promotional Post
February 8th
Betwixt The Sheets – Promotional Post

February 2nd
diamondxgirl – Book Look
therearenobadbooks – Top 5 Reasons to Read Until the Clock Strikes Midnight
mxphoebesviewpoint – Review, Favorite Quotes
onemused – Promotional Post
shesreadingagain_ – Promotional Post
February 3rd
thepageladies – Top 5 Reasons to Read Until the Clock Strikes Midnight, Tik Tok
bookbias – Review
jaimes_mystical_library – Promotional Post
travelersguidetobooks – Review
February 4th
morebookspleaseblog – Review
thecleverreader – Promotional Post
kmartbooks – Review, Tik Tok
bookish_aly_cat – Promotional Post
February 5th
wishfulendings – Review
thebookdutchesses – Promotional Post
cozybooktraveller – Top 5 Reasons to Read Until the Clock Strikes Midnight
markita_reads – Review
February 6th
bibliophilebree – Top 5 Reasons to Read Until the Clock Strikes Midnight
blackgirlbujos – Review, Playlist, TikTok
scarlitreads – Top 5 Reasons to Read Until the Clock Strikes Midnight
firestorm_of_books – Book Look Tik Tok
February 7th
ilovebooksandstuffblog – Promotional Post
bookloversbookreviews – Promotional Post
redreviews4you – Mood Board
ninebookishlives – Promotional Post
February 8th
theink.slinger – Promotional Post
classysassreads – Review, Favorite Quotes
callistoscalling – Creative Post
bookdemonio – Promotional Post


Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
Publishing date: February 3, 2026
Goodreads | Amazon | Barnes & Noble | IndieBound
Rep: Disability, LGBT+, Black
Synopsis:
The Good Place meets the Brandy version of Cinderella in Until the Clock Strikes Midnight, a cozy, romantic fantasy from award-winning author Alechia Dow.
Darling is the most talented—and unusual—Guardian to get a chance at winning the coveted once-in-a-generation Mortal Outcome Council mentorship. Getting the spot would mean having the opportunity to shape the future happiness of all mortal realms—if she succeeds at her first assignment, Lucy Addlesberg. Darling thinks it’ll be an easy razzle-dazzle job… until she actually meets Lucy. Her life is a complete mess, from her failing bookshop in her downtrodden village to her doomed flirtation with the princess of Lumina. But if there’s one thing Darling’s good at, it’s a makeover.
Calamity is the most talented—and arrogant—Misfortune of his class. It’s his job to save mortals from their own terrible decisions made in the pursuit of the mythical “Happily Ever After.” When Calam is granted a shot at the Mortal Outcome Council mentorship, he thinks his dreams are finally coming true. But first, he must pass the test. It should be easy—Lucy Addlesberg has been unfortunate for years. All he has to do is continue her string of bad luck so she can finally come to terms with reality and settle for a safer, more logical path in life. Yet when he arrives, he finds that Lucy has a Guardian assigned to her too—a chipper overachiever who is as colorful as the magic pouring from her glittery wand.
To thwart each other, Darling and Calam insert themselves into Lucy’s life posing as a betrothed couple. As they try to guide her down what they each see as the best path for her, they start questioning their roles and ultimately what they truly want for themselves… and if those feelings of loathing they have for each other might actually be something more like love.
Content Warning: Bipolar disorder, intrusive thoughts, brief self-harm and passive suicidality


Alechia Dow is a former pastry chef, librarian, and award-winning author of acclaimed YA scifi-fantasies: The Sound of Stars (a Junior Library Guild Selection and Hal Clement ALA notable), The Kindred (Locus & Ignyte finalist, Indie Next Kids January 2022 Pick, British Science Fiction Association’s Best Book for Younger Readers Nominee, Bank Street College’s Best Children’s Book of 2023), A Song of Salvation (Kirkus starred, British Science Fiction Association’s Best Book for Younger Readers Finalist, Hal Clement ALA notable, Locus finalist), several short anthology pieces, and middle grade stories Just a Pinch of Magic (PW starred, Kirkus starred & Best Middle Grade of 2023), The Cookie Crumbles and Their Just Desserts which she co-authored with Tracy Badua. When not writing, you can find her having epic dance parties with her family, baking, reading, and exploring her local food scene.
