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Kyland has resonated with me in such a deeply profound way, that it’s impossible to break my connection. This story has imprinted itself on my mind and body, and I feel so deeply honoured to have shared in Tenleigh and Kyland, their experiences, their struggles, their strength, their sacrifice, and their perseverance to overcome the constraints of their circumstances.
Tenleigh and Kyland are more than a love story, they are the embodiment of two souls determined to break the cycle of poverty, to build a life for their self, to find their meaning, and to show the strength of love by willingly making sacrifices.
“I do go to hell. Every day. For you.”
A heartbreakingly beautiful narrative that left me with such powerful emotions (in the best way), that forced me to contemplate and consider my own life, my meaning and worth in the world.
Tenleigh and Kyland are a testament to that. Kyland’s own perceptions of his unworthiness broke me fiercely. But, knowing Tenleigh and her utter selflessness trying to show Kyland he is worthy, he is deserving — of all his hopes and dreams — is the beauty we need in the world.
And, as a teacher who worked for years in a low socio-economic school, I know Tenleigh is the kind, compassionate teacher the kids deserve — regardless of their circumstances.
Mia’s narrative emphasises an important reminder that “everyone deserves a love story. Everyone. No exceptions. Your station in life doesn’t determine how epic, or beautiful, or inspiring your love story will be.”
“And I’m going to make all your dreams come true. All my life.”
“You already have. You are my dream.”
Kyland is, fundamentally, a story of connection, sacrifice, hope, perseverance, opportunity, and of course, love.
Love will prevail — a powerful message Kyland and Tenleigh have imparted on me. They are etched into my being, and I will always be so grateful to have shared in their experiences, their story.
This caption doesn’t truely capture just how much of a profound impact this story has on me. Just know I think of them often and my life is all the better for having read Kyland
Kyland has resonated with me in such a deeply profound way, that it’s impossible to break my connection. This story has imprinted itself on my mind and body, and I feel so deeply honoured to have shared in Tenleigh and Kyland, their experiences, their struggles, their strength, their sacrifice, and their perseverance to overcome the constraints of their circumstances.
Tenleigh and Kyland are more than a love story, they are the embodiment of two souls determined to break the cycle of poverty, to build a life for their self, to find their meaning, and to show the strength of love by willingly making sacrifices.
“I do go to hell. Every day. For you.”
A heartbreakingly beautiful narrative that left me with such powerful emotions (in the best way), that forced me to contemplate and consider my own life, my meaning and worth in the world.
Tenleigh and Kyland are a testament to that. Kyland’s own perceptions of his unworthiness broke me fiercely. But, knowing Tenleigh and her utter selflessness trying to show Kyland he is worthy, he is deserving — of all his hopes and dreams — is the beauty we need in the world.
And, as a teacher who worked for years in a low socio-economic school, I know Tenleigh is the kind, compassionate teacher the kids deserve — regardless of their circumstances.
Mia’s narrative emphasises an important reminder that “everyone deserves a love story. Everyone. No exceptions. Your station in life doesn’t determine how epic, or beautiful, or inspiring your love story will be.”
“And I’m going to make all your dreams come true. All my life.”
“You already have. You are my dream.”
Kyland is, fundamentally, a story of connection, sacrifice, hope, perseverance, opportunity, and of course, love.
Love will prevail — a powerful message Kyland and Tenleigh have imparted on me. They are etched into my being, and I will always be so grateful to have shared in their experiences, their story.
This caption doesn’t truely capture just how much of a profound impact this story has on me. Just know I think of them often and my life is all the better for having read Kyland
4⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. This one really shredded me. I enjoyed it but had issues with certain parts which I won’t share due to spoilers - but man, this story was beautiful. Going to share a quote that will stick with me for a long time and some finer details in a longer in feed review soon :)
emotional
hopeful
reflective
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:
Yes
emotional
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
emotional
hopeful
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
Siempre que entro en un bloqueo lector, leo algo de romántica porque suele conseguir sacarme de él, pero este es el tercer libro con el que lo intento y no hay manera.
¿Podemos escribir algo sin relaciones tóxicas? Me haríais un gran, pero gran favor.
En fin, es que este libro lo tiene todo, no tiene ni pies ni cabeza.
¿Podemos escribir algo sin relaciones tóxicas? Me haríais un gran, pero gran favor.
En fin, es que este libro lo tiene todo, no tiene ni pies ni cabeza.
adventurous
lighthearted
reflective
sad
tense
fast-paced
As always Mia Sheridan delivers an emotional rollercoaster you cannot and do not want to put down. 5 powerful tear jerking stars.
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Spoilers:
Kyland and Tenleigh.
Both grow up in a poor hillbilly town, scraping to make ends meet and get food on the table.
They develop a friendship that blooms into love, bonding over shared love for books.
Until Ten wins a scholarship and Kyland lies to her and breaks her poor heart so that she takes it.
Kyland is incredibly selfless and giving. He sacrifices everything for Ten.
Kinda hard to believe he didn’t sleep with anyone for four whole years lol. I don’t think these men exist irl.
At times, it did make my heart hurt and it was angsty but the story didn’t move me enough.
Q:
"You should tell me to go, Tenleigh. And say it like you mean it. Tell me to leave because I can't seem to do it on my own."
Kyland and Tenleigh.
Both grow up in a poor hillbilly town, scraping to make ends meet and get food on the table.
They develop a friendship that blooms into love, bonding over shared love for books.
Until Ten wins a scholarship and Kyland lies to her and breaks her poor heart so that she takes it.
Kyland is incredibly selfless and giving. He sacrifices everything for Ten.
Kinda hard to believe he didn’t sleep with anyone for four whole years lol. I don’t think these men exist irl.
At times, it did make my heart hurt and it was angsty but the story didn’t move me enough.
Q:
"You should tell me to go, Tenleigh. And say it like you mean it. Tell me to leave because I can't seem to do it on my own."