A review by lilyya
Archer's Voice by Mia Sheridan

4.0

4.5 stars

❛❛ I didn’t know enough to dream you, bree, but somehow you came true anyway. how did that happen? ❜❜


Archer's voice is, to put it bluntly, an agonizing read suffocated by the tarnished pasts still lingering in the respective lives of the main characters. but I found that it ironically breathed fresh air with the main male character's layers of complexity and abnormal innocence. the writing is so effortlessly addictive and engaging. It's one of those reads that makes you so avid to turn to the next page and inhale every brillant phrasing. to dissect each obscure encounter between the protagonists and secondary characters. to absorb and comprehend every glimpse of epiphanies that the storyline caricatured through cryptic flashbacks and visions.

“she asked me the sign for love and I spelled out your name.”
“I Bree you, and I laughed and signed, I Archer you. God, I Archer you so much.”


the romance was, to put it simply, pure. Archer’s innocence and Bree’s kindness excelled all my expectations. their soft and beautiful bond evoked the feeling of a warm and loving hug, while reading. the concluding chapters left me with a rimbembemle of tears running down my cheeks and a murderous headache. but I pardon the author for her relentless plume and her sadistic and diabolical plotting, because the book was worth every tear, every frenetic hair pulling and each furious finger nails biting.

“what are you doing here? I asked.
You don’t like thunderstorms, he answered.”[…]
“I know I’m probably the last person you want to see right now, but I just thought if I sat on your porch, you wouldn’t be scared. You wouldn’t be alone.”
this scene