A review by chapterswithchelsi
Archer's Voice, by Mia Sheridan

5.0

“How do you teach a man who has lost everything, not to fear it happening again?”

Running away from the most painful night of her life, Bree heads to a small town hoping to finally find peace. Archer survived a tragedy to be faced with a world alone, yes he survived, but lost his voice in the process. Learning the hard way that people can be cruel he lives in a world all bye himself, until the day he meets Bree. Bree felt a pull the first time she met him and doesn't give Archer any choice but to be her friend. Learning that Archer taught himself how to use sign language to communicate, but never had anyone to communicate with draws Bree closer to Archer.

“Sometimes an understanding silence was better than a bunch of meaningless words.”

Bree and Archer start to learn how to work through their pain and how to find the courage and strength in themselves. But can Archer learn to love when he has already had to live with loosing everything he loves once before?

Once I started reading this book I could not put it down. I fell in love with the town, dinner and all the friends Bree made when she ran away and found her home. Watching Bree and Archer face their past and finding each other was a moving story that I loved so much.