Review: More Than Words by Mia Sherdian


                                                   




More Than Words by Mia Sherdian
Releases: June 12, 2018
Pre-Order: http://a.co/fGbhLPU


Synopsis:

No one lays open the heart and soul quite like New York Timesbestselling author Mia Sheridan.

The moment she met Callen Hayes, eleven-year-old Jessica Creswell knew he was a broken prince. Her prince. They became each other's refuge, a safe and magical place far from their troubled lives. Until the day Callen kissed her--Jessica's first real, dreamy kiss—and then disappeared from her life without a word.

Years later, everyone knows who Callen Hayes is. Famous composer. Infamous bad boy. What no one knows is that Callen's music is now locked deep inside, trapped behind his own inner demons. It's only when he withdraws to France to drink his way through the darkness that Callen stumbles into the one person who makes the music return. Jessica. His Jessie. And she still tastes of fresh, sweet innocence . . . even as she sets his blood on fire.

But they don't belong in each other's worlds anymore. There are too many mistakes. Too many secrets. Too many lies. All they have is that instinctive longing, that need—and something that looks dangerously like love.


Mia Sheridan's newest novel, More Than Words, earns an incredible 5+ Stars from me.

Mia Sheridan has always been one of my go to authors. From the very beginning, with Leo, I’ve loved the words, the stories, the worlds she creates. More Than Words is no exception. I’ve fallen in I’ve with Callen and Jessie and the journey they embarked on. Mia takes us to France and it’s like no other story I’ve ever read. It touched my heart in a way that I’ll never forget.

Creating a magical friendship as children in a boxcar in Northern California, Callen abruptly leaves without a trace after a few years of their meeting. As Fate would have it, they meet again 10 years later in Paris. Although both are now incredible different people than the children they once were. Callen being the "bad-boy" composer and Jessica, living a quiet life in Paris like she always dreamed of.

I found myself so immersed in this story, that I never wanted it to end. Without giving too much away, there is a story within this book that also had my fully invested and found me on the edge of my seat wanting to know how it would end.

While I know that so many readers always think of Archer’s Voice when they think of Mia’s books, Leo has always been at the top of my list. I never thought any of Mia’s books could dethrone Leo has my favorite book and hero she’s written, but I was mistaken. Callen, with his struggles, bad choices and broken spirit, has risen to the top.

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