628 reviews for:

Kyland

Mia Sheridan

4.1 AVERAGE

emotional hopeful inspiring 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



There is something to be said about Love being
the most important thing in the world...
It means more than money...
Kyland And Tenleigh
They are full of hope.
Hope is almost impossible to have in the poverty stricken Appalachian Mountains.
They are cold, hungry, and love starved.
They fight every single day just to survive odds that we never even dream of.
Through all of this, they have hope for a future that is just within their grasp...
but ultimately, out of their control.
They are both trying to get out, dreaming of a life that has a fridge full of food, a heated place to live.
Can love exist in such dire circumstances?
This story by Mia brings us to the reality of life and how there are so many people truly struggling to just survive... it is a story that lets you peak into a world we wouldn't pray on our worst enemy..
It is a story that if you embrace it fully, it will change your soul.
Beyond the struggles, they both happen to find a little happiness, a love that they will try and deny with their last breath, and will sacrifice everything, even going to the depths of hell so the other can have the possibility of a future.






4.5 crowns





emotional 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: No
emotional hopeful inspiring 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

You can't never get enough Mia Sheridan books! They are fantastic, they bring up all the feels, and this book isn't the exception!

This book pulled me out from my reading slump

Kyland, is there hope for those seniors in high school is the Tyton Coal Scholarship offered each year. That scholarship is the ticket out of town. Teenage love can change everything you are willing to put others ahead of yourself even when your own life is slipping away, Fast forward four years and paths cross again. Where will these you love birds end up.

This was the thrid Mia Sheridan book in a row. I am a little unsure if I like her on a YA path.

Thank you NetGalley for the advance copy,
bthramer's profile picture

bthramer's review

5.0

"You had to appreciate the small things in life when the big things made you want to curl up in the corner in the fetal position and give up."
"I think that when enough time has passed, when you've survived that which you didn't imagine you could, there's a dignity in that. Something you can own. A pride in knowing the pain made you stronger. The pain made you fight to succeed. 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."
"Tenleigh. Half agony, half hope. Half pain, half ecstasy. Half grief, half joy. Half my downfall, half my savior."
"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."

Quick little romance read I think it got me out of my slump?

I read it two times and I got nothing to defend myself about it happening twice