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B**S
This book is so motivating... and I think even a person who doesn't reads ,should read this
5 Brightly Shining Star 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 for this one.This was my first @miasheridanauthor book , and I fell instantly in love with her and her writing.The book beautifully shows how two broken people brought together by fate, fit smoothly with each other like pieces of puzzles.The best part which I liked about the story was, in the whole story they are taking care of each other, looking out for each other but in the end both came out as strong individual. Both of them found themselves in the last and then came back to each other.
A**R
sweet characters, 3.5 out of 5 rating.
I really enjoyed reading this but i do love archers voice a little more.The characters are really sweet and i did enjoy the character development and the settings of the story and how mia sheridan love stories always have a soft touch and vulnerability to it.
L**Y
Meh!
Mia sheridan is one of my one click authors. Archer's voice by mia sheridan is one of my most favorite novel. But I'm severely dissapointed after reading most of all you. At one point I was skimming pages wanting it to just end already.Our hero Gabriel, he was simply perfect. Even after enduring what he went through, he was a strong, understanding, caring, swoon worthy. I can go on and on about him; he was that awesome. . He was optimistic and risen as a amazing person after hitting the rock bottom.Now I can't say the same about our female protagonist Eloise aka Ellie aka crystal. I understand having a troubled childhood made her hard to trust people. But she was not a likeable character. She was rude, cranky, self pitier. And the first chance she gets, she runs away.I can't see why Gabriel was so enamored by her. Her actions and reactions made me mad. I felt like Gabriel was the one chasing her throughout the book, and she brought nothing but misery and hurt to him.This book didn't turn out to be what I anticipated. But I'll be looking forward to what mia sheridan writes next.
Q**S
Really good, and emotional, story
Most of All You tells the story of two people who’ve had some truly crappy card dealt to them. Crystal, after living most of her life with her horrible father who never showed a shred of affection toward her, now works as a stripper with no hope for a better future. She’s guarded and close to her breaking point. Gabriel is trying to live a normal life after the trauma he faced during his six-year-long abduction as he was a kid. He still has trouble with physical intimacy and that’s why he approaches Crystal. To seek help. Neither of them expected the way they would connect, or that Crystal might need help a lot more than him.It’s a very emotional journey for both of them. They’ve faced a lot of trauma and while Gabriel has had time to heal (and he’s fine for the most part), Crystal hasn’t even started.This book is all about healing. It’s about not letting the bad things kill your spirit and continuing to fight. It’s also about vulnerability, how opening yourself to emotion, to pain, is the first step to happiness (Inside Out, anyone?), and that we shouldn’t be so guarded that we miss the good things, even if they’re few and far between. It’s about gratitude and hope.Mia Sheridan handles the issues and the characters with a lot of care and tells a beautiful story. I was pleasantly surprised by the book. It’s as much of a character story as it is a romance.There was one character who bothered me though. Gabriel’s brother. He was a grade-A prick and I couldn’t forgive his actions. Nor do I completely understand his reasons for the way he treated Crystal. We get a reason, but it didn’t explain everything. Also, I’m not entirely fond of the every-guy-who-enters-a-strip-club-is-a-disgusting-creep mentally. In an effort to be kind toward women (which I’m more than happy more), it got a little too biased against men.Other than that, I’m really happy with the novel. I’m also glad that I’m not losing an author I really like. I’m eager to see what she’ll publish next.
S**A
Unrealistic and unreadable.
After Archer's Voice, Mia became my favorite but this one was terrible. I received only pain, no joy in reading this. The bad was so bad even the good felt tainted. The female lead, Ellie, kept choosing misery and pain again and again, a pathetic excuse of a woman. Not worthy of notice. The male lead, Gabriel, felt unreal and a fake. Nobody goes through that type of trauma and comes out all the better, stronger for it. And contrast between the characters, a day and night difference between the two, like land and sky, something that will never come together. And romance between these two is out of the question. So, the whole story was pointless and unreadable.
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