A review by ladywestfall
Most of All You by Mia Sheridan

5.0

“I’m not here today for them. I’m here for me. I’m here because it took almost dying for me to realize that I’m not a piece of garbage. I’m a woman, with a heart and a soul, and with pain and regrets. I’ve made mistakes and poor choices, but I don’t deserve to be hit. I don’t deserve to be used. And I don’t deserve to be left to die in a pool of blood in an empty parking lot. It took almost dying to realize that the words you used against me only hurt because I agreed with them. But I don’t agree with them anymore."

Oh, my heart. This book truly amazed me and filled my heart with love. I normally swoon over the male lead but in this book, I just wanted to hug Ellie so bad and reassure her that she is loved.

I really love both their journey. Especially, Ellie's journey to finding her own bearing and learning to love herself. Ugh, most of the time I want to cry with how Ellie doubts herself and pushes love and kindness away as if it is a sin to accept those. She truly deserves better and it was such a satisfying thought that Gabriel came and found her. Gabriel is such a strong character and I adore how he turned his ugly past into being a person with a whole heart full of gold.

I also love how powerful the moral of the story is. How it incorporated putting yourself first before anything else. Loving yourself first before getting into relationships and how love changes and mends a person and encourages us to be a better version of ourselves.

It has been long since I've read a book that inspired me so much. I love Mia Sheridan from here on and this book truly deserves 5 stars for me. I cannot truly express into words how beautiful this book is.

Definitely a MUST-READ.