Release Week Blitz + Review - Most of All You by Mia Sheridan


Most of All You by Mia Sheridan is live!

On sale: October 17, 2017 
Forever 
Trade Paperback: $14.99 
eBook: $4.99



"Heartbreaking...inspiring, uplifting and raw..." ― RT Book Reviews, A 5-star Gold Pick

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 in 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, which 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.


Someone please pinch me! This book is a rare unicorn. Most of All You is a masterpiece wrapped in a cute cover. It is a must read you won’t want to miss. It’s brilliantly written from the beginning to the end. This book is like fresh air. The plot is original. The characters are complex. They are beautifully broken. The story line is well developed. 

Mia Sheridan's writing will wrap you in a roll coaster of emotions. While reading this book I felt a constant tug in my heart. I was deeply immersed in the story. This book has all the elements to make it perfect.

The heroine is a broken woman but at the same time strong. Ellie is a lost soul trying to find something precious through all the bad. Her life hasn't been easy. She craves love. She thinks she doesn't deserve good things. She feels abandoned. Men have taken from her but they never give her the one thing she wants the most. 

“My insides twisted. God, she was beautiful. Too beautiful for this room. Too beautiful for this place.”

During her life she has been used like a doll; a pretty doll which can be disposed at anytime, a worthless toy to be played. She works in a place where men see her as a sexual object. She does not belong there but she has not many options until she receive an unusual proposal from an angel.

“I don’t want anyone else except you. You are the right girl. Please.”

Gabriel Dalton is a handsome broken angel. He can’t stand the closeness of any woman because of his past. He has reached a point in his life where he wants to start a relationship. Willing to heal he will seek help in the less fortunate place. In a place of temptation, he will find the right girl who will help him to heal; not knowing that at the same time Ellie will heal her own wounds too. 

“I knew you were an angel,” I whispered. “I knew you were.” I reached my hand up and cupped his cheek, catching a tear on my thumb. “Don’t cry, my angel. Don’t cry. Not for me.” Never for me.”

Their “relationship” started as a business but the attraction will pull them together. Ellie and Gabriel are a match made in heaven. They both are broken. They are damaged soul mates who will heal together. Their scars made them peculiarly perfect for each other.

“She looked like a broken goddess, and if I knew how to paint, I’d want to paint her, to capture all her shadows and light.”

Fate will play with them. They will discover their true feelings but some people around them will see their interaction as improper because they are from different worlds. Both are damage in a different level. Ellie is a master in hiding her true colours and Gabriel is a master in staying away. She hides and he wants to find her. Ellie despises herself and believes that she is not enough for a man like Gabriel. She thinks he deserves better. Gabriel will have to work hard to make Ellie believe that they are meant to be together. He will follow his heart directions. 

Gabriel Dalton has stolen my heart. He is a perfect knight in shining armour every woman would love to have. He is an artist who can create beauty with his hands. Let him be your next book boyfriend.

“Gabriel. Just like the angel. My angel. I want him to be my angel. I closed my eyes and pictured his arms as massive wings wrapped around me, protecting me from the world, and the vision brought forth a smile.”

This book is phenomenal and brilliant, a must read! It is sweet and addictive. It left me wanting more. This is one of the best books of 2017. Mia has delivered a soulful love story. There are not enough stars for this book. Let’s start with millions... 

(ARC courtesy of the publisher and author in exchange for an honest review)



5 SOULFUL stars! This book is a roll coaster of emotions, a soulful reading that you wouldn't want to miss. Gabriel Dalton will steal your heart. He will be your next book boyfriend!








Excerpt

I swallowed heavily, my mouth going dry as I took in the masculine beauty of his practically naked body. He was…divine. That was the word that immediately came to mind. Divine. Angelic. Godly.

My gaze soaked in his strong, broad shoulders, the tight, lean muscles of his chest, the taut ripples of his stomach. As if my eyes were drawn to him like a magnet, they moved down his chest to his muscled thighs, his well-formed calves and then back up to his boxers, where the outline of his male anatomy was just barely visible against the thin material. 

My core clenched, wetness pooling between my thighs. I blinked, completely unaccustomed to this kind of reaction when it came to a man’s body. I wanted to simultaneously run away and step toward him, to reach out and trail a finger down his chest the way I’d just run a finger over the tiny stone bird.

“My father made that.”

“W-what?” God, my voice sounded too breathy, too stunned.

“The sparrow.”

He crossed his arms over his chest, obviously self-conscious about his state of undress. He gave a quick nod downward. “Sorry, I didn’t know you’d be up.”

Again, my eyes moved to his bare chest. There was a sparse trail of hair under his belly button leading into the waistband of his boxers. My eyes leapt back up to his, and I practically gulped, sure he had heard it when his eyebrows twitched slightly. 

I turned my head, my heart beating so loudly in my own ears I was sure he could hear that, too, even from where he stood. “It’s only fair, I suppose,” I murmured.

“What’s that?”

“Now we’ve both seen each other half-naked.”

Gabriel tilted his head, assessing me in some mysterious way. He suddenly turned and walked back toward his room. I stood rooted to the spot, confused, when he returned just as quickly as he’d left, pulling a T-shirt over his head. He walked toward me, coming to stand directly in front of where I stood. His expression was slightly shy, slightly teasing. “I hope…that if we see each other naked again, it won’t be a job, or an accident. It will be because we both want it, and because it means something.”

What?

Visions swirled through my mind, unbidden: tangled limbs and twisted sheets. Heat filled my veins, blood pumping between my legs. It was too much. It was…out of my control and it scared me. I didn’t want to think of Gabriel that way, couldn’t think of Gabriel that way. In truth, had never thought of any man that way. “Mean something?” My voice was a mere whisper.

He nodded, his expression going serious, his eyes filled with sudden gravity. His hand slowly moved up to my hair, and he brushed a piece back from my face. His hand lingered, his knuckle brushing gently down my cheekbone. My breath hitched at the subtle touch. His full lips parted slightly, those angel eyes moving over my features as if he was memorizing me, memorizing the moment. I was spellbound, caught once again in his gaze. No one had ever looked at me the way Gabriel was right then, not in all my life. 

“Yes.” It was all he said, leaving me to try to comprehend his meaning. But of course getting naked always meant something. A bribe, a paycheck, a coercion, a means to an end…only I knew very well Gabriel didn’t mean any of those things, and it was impossible to convince myself he could. I already knew better. And I didn’t want to think about what getting naked would mean to Gabriel because the very idea filled me with terror and an aching, needy want. But mostly terror.




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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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