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Kyland

Mia Sheridan

4.1 AVERAGE


*3.75* I loved reading this book. I loved the setting, and the young love. I appreciated the message of hardship, of finding those small things to bring you joy despite life dragging you down.

Yes it was cliché, melodramatic, sappy, and completely unrealistic, but I still enjoyed reading about characters who sacrifice all for someone they love.
The size of your home, your car, your wallet, doesn't have one single thing to do with the size of your life.
Although, having universal healthcare so that you're not terrified that the slightest cough will send you into financial ruin, would be a nice as well.

ALL OF THE LAVENDER.

Two very important things here to begin with:

A N G S T
F R I E N D S-TO-L O V E R S

I'm being very serious about the angst by the way. That hollow feeling in my gut? It was painful. I was so frustrated with part of this book but at the same time I was swooning. Majorly. I was yearning for some release of my emotions. Something. But I didn't cry. I groaned and yelled though.

"I had thought once, that I had lost myself because of love. But the opposite was true. I'd found myself when I'd given my heart to Tenleigh, found what was important to me, what really mattered."

Nothing about this story was rushed or skimmed over in any way, shape, or form by me as a reader. In fact, every aspect of the relationship that slowly formed between Tenleigh and Kyland was given equal care, giving me the opportunity to get to know them and understand them and feel so many stupid emotions in your stupid sappy heart.

One of the cool parts of Kyland was the dual POV. Kyland's and Tenleigh's (I love that name by the way). I had a bunch of conflicting feelings in the beginning towards Kyland and how shady he was but that SOB grew on me. I wanted him around all of the time. I wanted to keep reading about him.

"I do go to hell. Every day. For you."

Shut the front door Kyland and take my broken, tiny, miserable heart with you.

The REAL question here is this: does Mia Sheridan write a bad book? So far...no. She doesn't.

So, there we have it. Another fantastic read for me. Kyland is a book that drowns you in all of its heartache just as much as it blinds you with all of its wonderful beauty. The inner strength and the dynamic nature and drive of these characters is what made this story so compelling. Mia made it to where you just can’t help but fall in love with Tenleigh and Kyland from the get go and travel this tension filled journey with them. And maybe throw your kindle...I wouldn't know...maybe.

This book was not what I expected at all. For some reason I thought it was going to be a competitive enemies to lovers transition. It wasn't that at all. It was SUPER cheesy, but I was amused by the sheer number of references to hillbilly buck teeth. The commentary about mountain dew was pretty funny, but wasn't worth reading a whole book for those couple of great one liners.

sorry. but i didn't really connect with Kyland

Interessante e straziante allo stesso tempo. Per chi ha voglia di farsi spezzare il cuore da un libro, per poi avere il cuore pieno di speranza alla fine.
Kyland è proprio un ragazzo d'oro, tra i migliori book boyfriend che possano esistere
emotional hopeful slow-paced

4.5

”Was I wrong to feel like it was worth the pain later for some happiness now, no matter how temporary it may be?”

Excuse me, I’m gonna scream.
There, I’ve done it. I hope I did not harm anyone.

OKAY SORRY BUT THIS IS VERY WHOLESOME I’m not sure I could write a longass review or something bUT feels were not what I signed up for when I picked up this book!!! This is not a review by the way. I am too scattered all over the places to write something coherent.

”Life could injure you, but you could get up again if you were strong enough, and especially if you had the right person to help you out.”

I had thought that a big reveal about to happen when Tenleigh left and it was barely halfway through the book. That is what you get when you practically devoured all Colleen Hoover’s books. Gotta expect the unexpected something. But this one????? Gosh. Sacrifice is an understatement for what he did. Kyland Barrett???? He can crawl to the top list of best male characters from books. Yes, Sir. By all means. The throne is yours for breaking hearts in the best way possible.

”I do go to hell. Every day. For you.”

I would not hold my desire to rate this a fivers. I’m oUT.

5/5⭐️

This book
challenging emotional medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes