In a romance novel, the phrase 'She rides in on a midnight men' might be a bit of a creative or perhaps even a bit of a misnomer. It could be that the author is trying to create a sense of mystery and allure. Maybe she is coming into a situation where there are men who are associated with midnight, perhaps they are part of some secret society or just have a certain allure at that time of night. And her 'riding in' is a way of her making a bold entrance into this world of romance and mystery.
12 o'clock in the evening could be called midnight or midnight. According to the answer in document [1], midnight was 12 o'clock at night, and midnight was from 11 o'clock at night to 1 o'clock in the morning the next day. However, the document [2] mentioned that midnight referred to around midnight, which was the middle of the night, which was midnight. Therefore, midnight could be called midnight or midnight.
No. It's a rather unusual phrase. Most romance novels use more common expressions to describe a character's entrance or the situation. This phrase seems a bit jumbled and not a typical construction you'd find in a well - written romance novel.
Yes, Midnight Owl had made a cameo appearance at Midnight Ten High. In chapter 222 and other chapters of " 10 Midnight," the character Wu Sheng appeared. Midnight Owl and Midnight Ten were the works of the same author, Yan Liangyu. They were sister novels.