A review by chthonic_child
Travis by Mia Sheridan

5.0

I've been debating whether I wanted to reread Archer's Voice before I read this one, but in the end I didn't and I'm kind of happy? I feel like it gave me more of an "accurate" timeskip feeling and Travis' true redemption arc. 
I l o v e d Archer's Voice and maybe i was a bit nervous on whether I would enjoy Travis' story as well but consider my man redeemed💜. I read this in a day for a reason. 

Travis' story ends up being so compelling and when the book /really/ kicks off it's hard to put it down. The little nudges that are introduced in the beginning that later become known or consequences give this book as many layers as it's characters. Mia really has a way of writing that grips you. Like AV, I'm still thinking about that book long after I read it, I feel like the lessons of Travis will do that too. 

Haven is a beautiful soul, the way her trauma impacted her is making the world a better place, but I also hope that somewhere she is/was able to find help with processing everything, whether it's with Travis or professionals.

It was So good to read about Archer and Bree again! I missed them, and seeing how they turned out 8 years later was so good🥺🥺 I honestly wish I could be her friend XD 

All in all this book had me all over the place with feelings. I was on the verge of tears more times than I'd like to admit. The way Mia makes her characters feel so real is so magical, I honestly cannot wait to read more of her.