Archer's Voice
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Narrated by:
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Kris Koscheski
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Emily Durante
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By:
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Mia Sheridan
About this listen
From New York Times bestselling author Mia Sheridan comes an emotional, slow burn romance about a woman desperate to hide and the man who sees through her walls—perfect for fans of Colleen Hoover and Lucy Score.
“A beautifully touching story of true love and triumph over heartbreaking situations.” —People.com
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.
Until I trespass into his strange, silent, and isolated world, Archer communicates with no one. Yet in his whiskey-colored eyes, something intangible happens between us. There's so much more to him than just his beauty, his presence, or the ways his hands communicate with me. On me.
But this town is mired in secrets and betrayals, and Archer is the explosive center of it all.
So much passion. And so much hurt. But it's only in Archer's silence that we might just find what we need to heal ... and live.
Includes an exclusive extended epilogue from Archer's POV!
A Goodread's "Top Romance Novel of All Time"
A New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestseller
Critic reviews
Great
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Sweet Story
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I don’t see the hype around this book
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Love it!
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The book is cozy, the story is nice, but the plot is rather unrealistic considering Archer has lived pretty much on his own since he was seven and still is not as missadjusted that you whould think.
It's hard to understand the hype around the book. It is good but not that good.
Good but overrated
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