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Archer's Voice book review

  • Writer: TruthHealing
    TruthHealing
  • Jan 7, 2023
  • 3 min read

Archer's voice, written by Mia Sheridan was my first book that I have read in a long time. I made it a goal to read and write more in 2023. Hearing so many good things about Archer;s voice I decided to book shopping.

I made the decision to read for at least one hour a day, and a total books of 52 for the year. Let me tell you I was not disapointed at all. Mia writes in such a descriptive way that lets you know exactly how the characters are feeling. She takes you along for this ride. She gives yous small amounts of information to form the puzzle pieces together. The small amounts of information relate to the past, the trauma that the characters have gone through. All while developing the characters and their relationship.

Now there were a couple things in the writing that didn't make sense, like using the word "drove" instead of rode - however it is easy to depict what she truly meant. That being said I don't think I have ever read a book that did not have typo's or odd scentances.

Now the feeling that certain characters made me feel. Unreal. I didnt think a book could make me feel irritated at a fictional character, Feel love and respect for another. However the writing just displayed the situation so well. Victoria Hale- She irk;s me like no other. She is so selfish and about herself as if she walk on water. If I could never here that name again, I would be pleased.

Norm and Maggie, they remind me alot of my relationship, husband always seems cranky to others and in hiseld. Deep down he would do anything for the people he loved, he just doesnt display it all too well. Maggie is the sweetest little person. So caring and always knows what going on just by looking at you. It makes my heart warm to know that they stay such a big part in Bree's life.

Speaking of Bree, Where do I start. At first she almost had me - with the whole travis thing, I was ready to throw hands as I knew travis was no good. Thankfully she came to her sense on that one. I love how Bree was patient with Archer, knowing that his story was his to tell her. The patience she had with Archer made me jelous, as I could never have that much patience. Imagine Waiting for the man you are Falling in love with to spill everything that made him the way he was. I just dont think I could. I wouldnt allow mysel to fall. Yet here she is all in waiting for this georgous chisled man. Like I said jelous. Bree also displays this kindness and understanding of people. Overall a stellar character that did not need alot of growth.

Archer- where do I begin. This tortured man that was in an accident. For some reason seemiling blaming himself and hiding what had happened to him. At first it didnt make alot of sense aside from the fact his uncle Nate was a little of centre. Always alone, Never feeling like anyone loved him aside from his Mother and Father. Imagine the feeling and not feeling love, and then being so overwhelmed as your heart explodes for this one girl. Mia did an excellent job in describing his pain and inner struggles. Just reading their love story develope was so beautiful.

The end of the book had me wanting to conact Mia and ask her why? why would she make me believe something so terrible had happened to them? Just as they were getting everything right- she threw everything out. Granted it was needed to help Archer understand himself. Lets not even start with whatever that scare was from the dinner. I could not deal with the worry that went through my mind thinking it was all for nothing. I had to literally remind myself that regardless of what happened - They had learned what true love was. The patience, forgiveness, communication, and understanding that was needed to have such a epic love.

I do not know how I will revover from this. I know I will. However it has taken me a day or two to just digest the magic between the pages. The feelings between the pages.


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