Today I have a review of Most All You by Mia Sheridan which is beautifully heartbreaking adult contemporary. I highly recommend it, check out my review and let me know your thoughts below.
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Synopsis
A broken woman . . .
Crystal learned long ago that love brings only pain. Feeling nothing at all is far better than being hurt again. She guards her wounded heart behind a hard exterior, and carries within her a deep mistrust of men who, in her experience, have only ever used and taken.
A man in need of help . . .
Then Gabriel Dalton walks into her life. Despite the terrible darkness of his past, there’s an undeniable goodness about him. And even though she knows the cost, Crystal finds herself drawn to Gabriel. His quiet strength is wearing down her defenses and his gentle patience is causing her to question everything she thought she knew.
Only love can mend a shattered heart . . .
Crystal and Gabriel never imagined that the world that had stolen everything from them would bring them a deep love like this. Except fate will only take them so far and now the choice is theirs: Harden their hearts once again or find the courage to shed their painful pasts.
Received paperback for an honest review VIA Pitakus Books
Most Of All You was such an emotionally powerful read. It was a beautifully heartbreaking story that I really enjoyed.
Most Of All You was not like any contemporary romance book I have read. It was powerful with its themes and so heartbreaking with it. Its told in duel POV between Crystal and Gabriel. Both have horrible pasts which I don't want to talk about them too much as they are central to the story. But I just have to say both have went through so much and are a credit to themselves. The endurance Gabriel went though and Crystal who starts to deal with her issue's where written wonderfully.
Mia Sherdian's writing is so stunning. I was immersed in the story from start to finish. At times it was hard to read the emotions felt so raw and real.
Gabriel and Crystal as characters where wonderful. Gabriel was so sweet even with all he had been though. He was just such a sweet, genuine guy and so easy to love. Crystal had an outer and inner wall of I dont give a shit but underneath her vulnerabilities where so real and fragile and seeing her open up and be vulnerable was so beautiful to see.
Overall I really enjoyed Most Of All You. I loved seeing the characters journeys the most and I can't wait to read some more books by Mia Sherdian. 4 stars.
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