Member Reviews
Savaged by Mia Sheridan has recently been republished and renamed UNWANTED.
I really liked the small town, mystery vibes. It's more romantic suspense than romance. I also liked the feral, backwoods element, especially when it came to the H, Jak. The h, Harper, was great in the book! She was gentle, patient, and understanding when it came to Jak. The both of them bonded quickly and discover that they have a lot of similarities. A couple twists reveal that they were are much closer / similar than they realize, and it's almost as if fate brought them together.
I liked the book but unfortunately, it didn't pack the punch I was hoping for. It could be a "me" thing. Overall, I thought the book was good, and would still recommend it.
Thank you to NetGalley and Bloom Books for the eARC in exchange for my honest review! 3.5 stars
Unwanted by Mia Sheridan was a great slow burn romance that also is also a mystery/thriller that keeps you hooked from the start. I really enjoyed these characters, trying to decipher their actions and if what we, the reader, are learning based on how much the author wants us to know. The story captured my attention from the very beginning. Thank you for NetGalley and the publisher for a review copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
I’m convinced Mia Sheridan can’t write a bad book. I loved Unwanted. I loved the crime/suspense aspect of it. I can’t wait to read the second installment!
'Unwanted' is a multi-POV (slower paced) mystery/thriller with a romance sub-plot. The story follows a young boy named Jak, Lucas (MMC), and Harper (FMC). While Harper lives in town, both Jak and Lucas survive year-round in the wilderness just outside of town.
When Lucas is brought into the local police station to answer a few questions surrounding a recent murder, Harper is immediately captivated by his ruggedly handsome exterior and kind eyes. As Harper continues to help local police solve the murder case, she finds herself more and more drawn to Lucas and his story. But, as their relationship progresses, she realizes that Lucas' story and her own story might not be so different after all.
I rated 'Unwanted' 3.5/5 stars.
Thank you so much to the author, Mia Sheridan, and Bloom Books for providing me with a NetGalley ARC of this book.
This was a great read! I would recommend it to a friend. I loved it! Five stars. This book is a captivating exploration of human emotions and relationships. The narrative unfolds through the lives of richly developed characters, each facing unique challenges and growth. The author’s prose is both lyrical and engaging, drawing readers into the story with vivid imagery and relatable experiences.
I’m an avid reader of Mia’s work & this book did not disappoint! My main gripes were: 3rd person writing style, too many POVs, and misplaced timeline jumps. It made me feel unconnected with the characters. Other than that, it’s a great story and still worth the read
I liked this suspenseful book. It was a bit intense at times and played well on my emotions toward the characters. The ending was cohesive and packaged up in a way that left me satisfied but also wanting more stories from the characters. Overall a good read and a good story.
Is there a Mia Sheridan book I do not love? Nope. It does not exist. Everything Mia Sheridan writes is beautifully written with emotionally driven characters and captivating stories I cannot put down.
This is hands down one of the prettiest covers I’ve ever seen. It was what pulled me into this book and I’m so glad. If you are a fan of Mia Sheridan other works than you will love this book too. It is a lot deeper than a romance. It has mystery, survival, and finding the people you need in life. This book was best going into it blind but I definitely recommend it to everyone who wants something different.
“That if we can hang on—survive—through the hard times in life, there is something better waiting for us. There’s a purpose we can’t always see. There’s an . . . order.”
“Did you know the trees speak to each other?” She wrinkled her brow. “No.” “They do. They tell secrets in their roots, those deep, dark places that can’t be seen. I think we’re like that too. We know things deep, deep down, secret things, ancient things, that whisper through us, one to the other. You whispered to me. And I whispered back. You heard, didn’t you?” Her heart beat with love for him, at the sweetness of what he’d said. She nodded. “Yes, I heard.”
"A heart-pounding, suspenseful, and supremely romantic novel from New York Times bestseller Mia Sheridan, author of Archer's Voice."
Thank you to Netgalley, the publishers Bloom Books and the author Mia Sheridan for this advanced book copy along with letting me review it. This is a five star romance mystery novel that releases Tuesday July 9th 2024. Mia Sheridan is one of my favorite authors. Harper is a tour guide in the pretty wilderness that is beautiful along with peaceful in the small town of Helena Springs Montana.
The mystery starts to unfold when a man is found dead in his cabin, Police detectives who are working on the case ask Harper to assist with her knowing the area very well that would be helpful along with being resourceful as well. They have a male named Lucas who is a potential suspect. Lucas reminds me of Archer from her previous novels. He is used to living a easy life in the wilderness that has him secluded from others while he is also vulnerable, sweet, lovable, and sensitive.
I loved this with reading it straight through from start to finish. I love the suspense view of it, but truly fell in love with the story of Lucas and Harper.
I wasn't sure how to feel about this one but it took me for a ride. I was into it from the start. NO waiting around here. And I couldn't put it down once I started. It's one of those page turners. I enjoyed it. If you like suspense I would give this one a try.
Ther things I’ve read by this author kept my attention more. I would still read more books t this was not my favorite
I had to DNF. This book just wasn’t for me. I was so excited to read it and I hated that I had to DNF it 😭😭😭
Unwanted is an emotional and poignant story with deep themes of self-worth and self-discovery. This is not just as romance, which is true for all of her books, but especially this one. While the pacing was slower at times ultimately the characters and their love story drove the plot forward and kept me coming back. Unwanted is perfect for readers who want a heartfelt and genuine romance with heavier themes that flesh out the story and make it one that’ll stick with you long after reading.
This book had all of Mia’s usual suspects: dark and twisting turns, visceral emotions, raw romantic scenes, and characters with lots of damage and/or baggage. Harper was a bit more naive than anticipated and oftentimes hard to relate to. While the same can be said about Lucas, I just wanted to take care of him.
4 stars ⭐️ for a suspenseful story, cohesive plot with a nicely packaged ending, intense/emotional/animalistic bedroom scenes, and sweet HEA where the characters don’t have a third act breakup!
Thank you to NetGalley, Bloom Books, and Mia Sheridan for an advanced e-copy!
Mia never lets me down! I have loved her books for quite some time and fell in love with the concept for this book from the blurb. I thought this was great combination of romance and suspense! I'm intrigued to see more in this series!
Mia Sheridan won my heart via Archer, so when I read the blurb for this story and learned of the similarities in the two plots, I knew that I had to give it a shot!
Lucas' story is incredibly heartbreaking and only gets progressively so as you read through the story. Harper's led a somewhat sheltered life in comparison, but that doesn't change the fact that she has what it takes to be there for Lucas and help him to navigate this incredible shift in his life.
This story was certainly a page turner, and I definitely recommend it to anyone who previously enjoyed Archer!
I definitely loved this book. It had everything I look for in a book. It had the small town vibe with a bit of a mystery and a questionable male main character. I definitely recommend it was a four-star read for me
**My one issue with this book, is that it was previously released under a different title, and I didn't realize I had already read the previous version, until I started re-reading. This was a me issue since there was a statement at the bottom of the summary, but I missed it since.
Mia Sheridan is one of my favorite authors, and I very rarely find myself disliking anything she writes, and Unwanted isn't any different. I originally read Unwanted when it was released as Savage years ago, but I didn't realize it until I started reading it again. Did I stop reading it once I realized my mistake? No, sure didn't. I re-read it, and enjoyed it just as much the second time around. As usual Mia Sheridan writes a gripping story, which will keep you guessing and entertained until the end. I definitely recommend reading (or re-reading!) Unwanted.
Whew this was a page turner! So well written and a different style book for me. Glad I got to read it!
Thank you NetGalley and Mia Sheridan!