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Archer's Voice by Mia Sheridan

5.0

It's the first book from Mia Sheridan that I read, and I'm a wrecking ball of tears. There are so much emotion in this book: sadness, fear, rage, loneliness, happiness, and the most important is love.
The story flows naturaly and the first half mostly filled with introduction that makes me curious. Bree was a girl ran from her home in Ohio after an incident that had taken his dad and haunted her every moves, and she ended up in small town called Pelion where she hoped to find peace, and where she met Archer. Archer himself was a isolated, silent, and lonely boy that no one knew about him and his past, until Bree came into his live. The second half, though, would squeeze your tears dry.
There are so much I can learn from this book, how live is fair because it's unfair for everyone. Archer's story breaks my heart in all possible way I almost think there's no way people actully suffer like he did. But the truth is it might be happen to someone out there and it's really heartbreaking.
I can't mention all live advices I find in this book, but I recommend it to people who need encouraging that they are worthy, and they're capable of doing something they think they can't if they are willing to try, and try hard.