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Archer's Voice (Where Love Meets Destiny)

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Yet, through Bree, he learns that communication extends beyond spoken words; it’s about genuine understanding, patience, and connection. Bree makes the effort to learn sign language, bridging a gap that seemed insurmountable. stars!!! Read this book, guys!! Archer's Voice was one of the most heartwarming and uniquely beautiful stories I have ever read. Mia Sheridan's ability to convey strong emotions and vivid imagery through her writing is absolutely captivating. This was a gorgeous tale of survival and the healing power of love. I strongly encourage everyone to read it!! Without a doubt, it is now one of my top favorite books!"-- Aestas Book Blog Bree moves next to a lovely old woman named Ann and gets a job at a diner. One day, she spots Archer at a pharmacy and is intrigued by him. Why I wanted to read this book : I heard there was a beta male. I might have a wee bit of an obsession with beta males at the moment.

yes, i wanted to punch Archer but i also wanted to punch Travis more. it was going so great ya know? and then this happens literally right after they've already kissed and did other things? Archer... dude. don't worry, he did nothing and left right away. do i forgive him tho? eh. i don't know. i hold grudges so.Then I would have come for you. I would have fought for you. But don’t you see, I had to fight for myself first. I had to feel like I was someone worthy of winning you. This book is so wonderfully written. its not like any romance book I’ve ever read before and it’s just so heartbreakingly beautiful. When two tortured find each other and help each other heal it warms my heart. Archer gets ideas put in his head. Can Bree really be happy in this life, small town Maine, a guy who can’t talk, isn’t social? He worries he will be a burden to her and thats something he can’t handle. Archer: b, i know you're inexperienced and naive, and drunk during this time but COMMON SENSE BRO. why the f would you trust a man who you've never trusted before in your entire life? come on, dude. Ok, this book is 100% worth all the love and adoration it receives from the Archer fan club. Clearly I'm riding the caboose of this hype train, and I'm not sure what I can add in a review that hasn't already been said a thousand times over, but this book truly was everything and more. I found my heart in my throat multiple times, and was relived that it was emotional, but not so much that I couldn't function after the fact. And that hair cut scene? Have Mercy. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 If you by some miracle haven't read this book yet, let me assure you that it is a worthy investment of your time, and may I humbly recommend the audiobook if you are of the listening variety? More quotes below:

i found her story sad. it was like ”ok wow i did not see that coming” then it kinda just went to shit and i was underwhelmed by how her story was solved And her love slips quietly around me, holding me, anchoring me, reminding me that the loudest words are the ones we live." even like just how their friendship started was just so random?? idk like wow, he helped her and she thought ”oh lemme just find out this dude’s mystery” and just like that they hit it off?? i went into this book without knowing anything, i know i‘m late to the trend but i‘m glad i finally made myself read the book. they‘re the softest couple to ever exist, so raw, so heart-wrenching and so beautiful together. i just wanted to hug both of them the entire time.

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It is a story of two people finding strength in each other. It is about confronting your demons and nightmares, the obstacles in your life who make it difficult to continue moving forward. It is about moving forward after another and understanding that there will consistently be something more worth battling for.

He was defined for his disability, and he couldn’t really do anything about it. I don’t have a hearing disability, but I have a neurological disability, and there’s been moments where I’ve been defined by it. People assume that because of it, I can’t go out and hang out with them, or they believe it’ll cause some sort of conflict. Archer’s muteness didn’t define him, but others did. He was alone and isolated, and he couldn’t communicate with anyone. Everyone assumed he was weird or mentally ill because of it, and it really shows how ignorant people can be. You can tell a lot about someone who judges without knowing the persons full story.I wanted to lose myself in the small town of Pelion, Maine. To forget everything I had left behind. The sound of rain. The blood. The coldness of a gun against my skin. For six months, each breath has been a reminder that I survived--and my dad didn't. I'm almost safe again. But the moment I meet Archer Hale, my entire world tilts on its axis . . . and never rights itself again. THANK YOU MIA SHERIDAN for writing characters with damaged pasts that try to work through them in healthy ways. i don't want to spoil the book for anyone, but around the 60% mark i started feeling a little apprehensive about a certain character's behavior but then.... THEY TRY AND CHANGE IT THEMSELVES!!!! they actually go out and try to help themselves. i think it really took me by surprise how simple that is but how most characters in books don't do that (example: "i'm just a creepy stalker but i'm so in love with you... you're just going to have to deal with it, that's just me"). She had told me my voice mattered, and her love had made me believe it might be true. And sometimes, that’s all it takes—one person who’s willing to listen to your heart, to the sound no one else has ever tried to hear."

The story effectively showcases the power of love, understanding, and community in overcoming adversity, making it a compelling read. I didn't buy that Bree was able to get through to Archer so easily. If someone's been a recluse for near 20 years, it might take more work than she had to put in. I'm actually kind of surprised she didn't try harder, considering how she had a "feeling of loss" when Archer walked away from her THE FIRST TIME THEY MET.This was one of the most heartwarming, emotional, and beautiful books that Mia Sheridan has written. This was a rollercoaster of emotions, I cried, laughed, giggled, and literally I had the best time ever reading this. She did an amazing job of telling us a story entailing a journey through healing, and finding solace in another person. To say this was amazing would be an understatement, this book really gets you in the feels. You can’t help but feel for the characters, form a bond with them, and ultimately love them. Loving you isn’t a burden. Loving you is an honor and a joy, Archer.”When both of their pasts come rearing to the future, will they be able to handle it? Be able to stand together and be there for one another? I know you like my hands in your hair. Show me other ways you like to be touched. Teach me what you like, he said” The thing I appreciated most about this book was that there was no unnecessary drama. I understood and respected both Archer and Bree's decisions. I loved them together, and also individually. College graduate Bree Prescott flees to a lakeside town and meets a 23-year old recluse who doesn’t speak, Archer Hale. Who is he? What is his story? And what is Bree running from?

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