Tuesday, September 3, 2019

5 STAR REVIEW : Kyland by Mia Sheridan










KYLAND




A standalone romance from the New York Times bestselling author of Archer’s Voice.


Dirt poor. Hillbilly. Backwoods hick. Mountain folk.


Tenleigh Falyn struggles each day to survive in a small, poverty-stricken, coal mining town where she lives with her sister and mentally ill mother. Her dream of winning the college scholarship given to one student by the local coal company and escaping the harshness of her life, keeps her going.


Kyland Barrett lives in the hills, too, and has worked tirelessly—through near starvation, through deep loneliness, against all odds—to win the Tyton Coal Scholarship and leave the town that is full of so much pain.


They’re both determined not to form any attachments, but one moment changes everything. What happens when only one person gets to win? When only one person gets to leave? And what happens to the one left behind?


Kyland is a story of desperation and hope, loss and sacrifice, pain and forgiveness, but ultimately, a story of deep and unending love.


THIS IS A STAND-ALONE SIGN OF LOVE NOVEL, INSPIRED BY TAURUS. New Adult Contemporary Romance: Due to strong language and sexual content, this book is not intended for readers under the age of 18.







Mia Sheridan is a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestselling author. Her passion is weaving true love stories about people destined to be together. Mia lives in Cincinnati, Ohio with her husband. They have four children here on earth and one in heaven.


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Yet another original heartfelt love story by Mia Sheridan.

Kyland and Tenleigh story was heartbreaking and I knew what was coming yet I found myself still hoping for both of them to get their happy ending.  Yet life happened and we all know how unfair life can be.  I was crying as always when I read a book by Mia Sheridan and by the time I was ready to break she put me back together and filled my heart love, laughter and understanding.  Kyland's selflessness, personal suffering, and love for Tenleign were more than just heartfelt love it was deep down to Kylands very soul.

Any man that was willing to go into his own personal hell every day for the love of another is one of the good ones.  Kyland is one of the good ones.

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