Ann Davila Cardinal is a novelist and director of student recruitment for Vermont College of Fine Arts (VCFA) where she earned her MFA in Writing. She also helped create VCFA's winter Writing residency in Puerto Rico. She comes from a long line of Puerto Rican writers, including poets Virgilio and Jose Antonio Davila, and her cousin, award-winning fiction writer Tere Davila. Ann lives north of Stowe, Vermont with her husband Doug and son Carlos, and likes to spend her free time cycling, doing fiber arts, and preparing for the zombie apocalypse. Five Midnights (Tor Teen) was her first solo novel.
A page-turner: part mystery, part ghost story, with touches of romance and social commentary. --Kirkus Reviews Praise for Five Midnights Bram Stoker Award Nominee for Superior Achievement in a Young Adult Novel Winner of the 2020 International Latino Book Award 2019 Digital Book World Award Winner for best Suspense/Horror Book Ladies of Horror Fiction (LoHF) Award Nominee for Best Young Adult Novel Ann Davila Cardinal's inventive Five Midnights is topical, fun, frightening, and flat-out unputdownable. You'll want to follow Lupe and Javier all over Puerto Rico. Do keep an eye out for El Cuco, though. Especially at night, and after you turn off the lights. --Paul Tremblay, author of The Cabin at the End of the World I looooove. This novel set in Puerto Rico is inspired by a Latinx boogeyman myth.... Lupe and numerous other characters are indeed sassy AF and the narrator gets their attitudes, accents, and inflections so, so right. --BookRiot Five Midnights combines Puerto Rican mythology with a thrilling mystery. The members of your book club will love trying to solve this one as they read. --Bustle Davila Cardinal brings both the colorful culture as well as the struggles of Puerto Rico to life.... Five Midnights is a thrilling spin on legendary source material as well as a study in identity, community, and connection. A story that lingers in sinister shadows. --Kirkus Reviews Five Midnights is wickedly thrilling. --William Alexander, National Book Award winner and NYT bestselling author of Goblin Secrets Between the threat of an enigmatic monster and an escalating murder mystery, Five Midnights is a novel that kept me up late. As much as it is a frightening, fast-paced thriller, it's also a love story. Lupe and Javier are characters I rooted for, at every dark twist and chilling turn. --Julianna Baggott, Alex Award-winning author of Pure