58 pages • 1 hour read
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In Mia Sheridan's Archer's Voice, Archer Hale, a mute man reeling from childhood trauma, lives in isolation in the small town of Pelion. Bree Prescott, seeking peace after her father's murder, moves to Pelion and befriends Archer. As they navigate their painful pasts, they develop a deep, healing romance. The book features depictions of domestic violence, attempted rape, molestation, gun violence, miscarriage, and violence against children.
Archer's Voice by Mia Sheridan captivates readers with its emotional depth and unique characters. Positives include a heartfelt romance, strong character development, and a compelling storyline. Some critique the pacing and the writing style as overly simplistic. Overall, it's a moving story about love and healing that resonates with many readers.
Readers who savor emotional, character-driven romance novels will find Archer's Voice by Mia Sheridan captivating. Fans of Colleen Hoover's It Ends with Us or Nicholas Sparks' The Notebook will appreciate the poignant love story and themes of healing and overcoming trauma in a small-town setting.
Romance
Disability
Trauma / Abuse / Violence
Emotions/Behavior: Love