"Midnight Duet [is] a gender-swapped "Phantom of the Opera"--which means the heroine, delightfully, gets to play the villain's role. Erika Greene is ambitious, brashly confident, hedonistic, sharp-tongued, and sexually demanding….The electricity between Christof and Erika is instant and explosive." --New York Times
"Charmingly bonkers." --Kirkus Reviews
"Comfort delivers a high-heat, high-volume contemporary romance…The spicy sex scenes titillate, and the plot is leavened with humor and unabashed silliness." --Publishers Weekly
"Scorchingly hot, delightfully snarky, surprisingly sweet…this fun, bonkers, genderbent modern take on Phantom of the Opera is everything I didn't know I wanted." --Cathy Yardley, author of Role Playing
"Midnight Duet delivers on its delightfully bonkers premise! Funny, sexy, and heartfelt, it takes the archetypes we think we know--the Broadway diva and the arrogant rock star--and reveals humans who learn, grow, and love." --Eden Appiah-Kubi, author of The Bennet Women
"The steamy romance novel pipe organists have been craving." -- Jennifer Bardsley, author of Talk of the Town
"Midnight Duet is the steamy romance musical theater geeks have been waiting for. Leads Erika and Christof have sizzling chemistry, and a cast of outrageous side characters kept me laughing until the last page. So much fun!" --Addie Woolridge, author of The Bounce Back
"Jen Comfort takes two larger-than-life leads, incendiary sexual tension, and a hilarious scene-stealing supporting cast and dials the amp all the way up to eleven in Midnight Duet--a romance that's dramatic, campy catnip for theater lovers and angst lovers alike. It's a horny romp that also accomplishes a heartfelt exploration of loneliness, growth, and belonging--ultimately unbreaking two broken people who realize the power of letting go and letting others in." --Jen Devon, author of Bend Toward the Sun