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Kyland

Mia Sheridan

4.1 AVERAGE

emotional sad tense slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
emotional hopeful inspiring reflective sad fast-paced

3.5 stars!

I'm a huge, huge fan of Mia Sheridan, but I didn't enjoy this book as much as the others, and I'm not sure why.
Maybe it was the length, I'm used to much longer books by Mia, with a lot of things happening in them, and maybe this story lacked something for me, I felt like something was missing.

Anyway, I didn't hate it, I always love this kind of guys in books, the ones with a good heart and good intentions and stuff, not the womanizer kind or the typical bad boy.

I can't wait to read more from this author, as always.
hopeful lighthearted medium-paced

This was my first Mia Sheridan, and it didn't do it for me (but I will try again!).

I hard a hard time with the high-level of steam, considering how young the characters were. It made me uncomfortable, as did their relationship dynamic. I think as a thirty year old woman, this book was just not the book for me. 

All that being said, I did enjoy the depth of the characters and the rural setting. Sheridan paints a great picture, when building out the storyline, so I find her promising as an author and would be willing to try more of her books.

*E-book copy gifted by Bloom/Netgalley - thank you! All opinions are my own.

3.5⭐
challenging emotional hopeful informative inspiring sad medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

in this case i should have actually judged this book by its cover. yikes.

Note: This ARC was provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.

Goodness. Where do I even begin? I didn't think Mia Sheridan could amaze me more than she already had with one of my 2014 favorites, Archer's Voice, but obviously, I underestimated the gift this woman was blessed with because I found myself completely awestruck by the time I finished her latest offering, Kyland. I've read almost all the books in the Sign of Love series except for the last two releases which I was planning on finally reading this month. But even though I have yet to read the two previous books prior to this new one, I don't think I would be overstating it when I say that each one ends up breathtakingly surpassing the already high expectations and standards set by those that came before it.

"I love you, Kyland. And I'll love you whether you're here in Dennville, or whether you're in New York City, or London, or on Jupiter. I love you."
"This is a mistake."
"How can love be a mistake?"
"I love you, too, Ten. That's why this is so hard."


Tenleigh Falyn and Kyland Barrett are both from the poverty-stricken hills in Dennville, Kentucky. Not even the beauty of the Appalachian mountains can distract the people of their town from the sad fact that most of them are dirt poor. These two seventeen-year-olds have experienced abandonment and loss and know what it feels like to go to sleep with hunger burning a hole in their stomachs. They have no choice but to make do with what they have, but they're also doing their best in school, both with their eyes on the one prize that will guarantee them freedom from Dennville and a chance at a better future--the Tyton Coal Scholarship. They have plans, plans that they believe to be unbreakable...until their paths cross.

"I'm leaving this place behind when I go. Everything about this place. Even you."

Tenleigh and Kyland were never friends but there's a mutual awareness they have of the other, not simply because they're both physically attracted to one another but there's something that draws them both in. A single incident causes them both to begin to interact and from there, a friendship of sorts begins but they soon realize the depths of their feelings the more time they spend together and even when they try to avoid each other. There's an inexplicable pull that leads them to bare both their bodies and souls, sharing things that they've never shared with anyone else. They've both fallen so deeply in love but Kyland has always maintained that he's leaving after they graduate from high school, needing to escape Dennville.

"Until that moment, I didn't know my heart could be filled with awe and grief, joy and sorrow, all at the exact time."

As the day to announce the winner of the scholarship comes closer, both Tenleigh and Kyland begin to recognize the inevitable--one of them will go off to college, signaling the end of their love story. They both accepted that in the beginning, when they were both fighting for their chance at the scholarship. Now, it is no longer their names that they want being called out but the other's. When one finally wins over the other, hearts will be broken and lives will be changed forever. If their paths were ever to intersect again years later, will hatred and bitterness overshadow the feelings they once had or will the love they shared be able to overcome everything else and lead the way to a brighter forever after for both of them?

"'Half agony, half hope.'
Half pain, half ecstasy.
Half grief, half joy.
Half my downfall, half my savior."


This book was heartrendingly beautiful. There was an innocence and hope to the story, personified by lead female character Tenleigh "Ten" Falyn, that offset the complexity and bleakness that surrounded it, personified to a degree by lead male character Kyland "Ky" Barrett. While both of them wanted to leave Dennville behind and create better futures for themselves, Kyland was obviously more desperate in light of his circumstances and the overwhelming loneliness that blanketed his life. They both give each other something to believe in, becoming selfless and wanting more for the other rather than for themselves. At their age, they have discovered what love is truly about and that, at times, it requires sacrifice.

"Someday, when I'm living my dreams. I'm going to think of all the things that broke my heart and I'm going to be thankful for them."

There's an old saying that goes "If you love someone, set them free. If they come back to you, it was meant to be." In the case of Tenleigh and Kyland, in letting go, they still held on to the love they had for each other. Sometimes, we need to leave behind the dreams we've long had for ourselves in order to create new ones that will include those we never expected to become a part of our lives. This book touched something in me and I hope that it'll touch something in other readers too. Whatever that "something" may be, Kyland is a story that will stay with me for the foreseeable future. I'm giving it five-plus stars and don't be surprised when this ends up on my year-end list of top favorites for 2015. This is a definite must-read! ♥
emotional hopeful sad medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

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