Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Midnight Lily release and review!!







Holden Scott is the prince of professional football. At least he was before he lost it all . . . or more to the point, before he threw it all away. Now he's out of a job, out of the public's good graces, and perhaps just a little out of his mind. So when a friend offers up his remote lodge in the wilds of Colorado, giving Holden some time away to get his life back on track, he can hardly say no. The last thing he expects is to see a beautiful girl in the woods—one wearing a white, lace dress who appears in the moonlight, and  leaves no footprints behind. Is she a dream? A ghost? A product of his muddled imagination? Or something entirely different?

Midnight Lily is the haunting love story of two lost souls reaching for each other in the dark. A tale of healing, acceptance, and the worlds we create to protect our own hearts. It is a story of being lost, of being found, and of being in the place between.

THIS IS A STAND-ALONE SIGN OF LOVE NOVEL, INSPIRED BY VIRGO. Non-Paranormal, New Adult Contemporary Romance: Due to strong language and sexual content, this book is not intended for readers under the age of 18




MIDNIGHT LILY IS NOW LIVE! Now everyone can find out ‪#‎WhoIsLily‬ 
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P.S. After you read it you can join the Midnight Lily Discussion Group -->https://www.facebook.com/groups/1564281443898109/ (Please no spoilers!)




















My 5 star review of Midnight Lily
Almost three years ago I met Leo, I became obsessed with Mia Sheridan’s writing. She became one of my auto click authors, and from that point on, I knew I was going to have a love affair with her writing. Then came Stinger- which was a romantic comedy, to me- I fell in love with an exotic male porn star. Archer’s Voice- there are no words for what I felt and still feel for this book. Becoming Calder and Finding Eden were two remarkably written novels- with a cult setting, which was hard to understand for some, but the WRITING was still there, still on point- still amazingly ridiculous. Kyland tugged at my heart strings through the whole thing. And Grayson’s Vow had the witty banter, and explosive chemistry that I love from the main characters.

“Something’s about to happen.”

But Midnight Lily can’t be compared to any of those books. Why? It’s different in every way- and that’s a good thing. Regardless of what her books are about, Mia always has some common thread holding them together- despite conditions, settings, environments- everyone deserves love, and to be loved in return. That’s it. Her complex writing in simple word format. Love exists, in foster care, in porn stars, in characters that can sign to each other, in a cult, in Appalachia, in the vineyard- love is all around. There might be struggles, road blocks, bumps in the road- but love always finds a way. And this book is like the others, for that reason alone. It was a hauntingly beautiful, and while it was unexpected- it was tremendously well written.

“Her eyes met mine and there, joined with her, the moment felt profound. It felt more than physical. It felt like our hearts were joined, too.”

The two main characters hurt me, and then they put me back together again. I had so many feelings during the first half of the story, and by the 50% mark- they intensified. I felt like my heart would break- and then Mia would come back at me and put a piece back into place. You can’t read this story and not have a strong feeling or opinion about it. People are either going to love it with all their heart like I did, or they won’t understand it- they won’t get why it was written, and the purpose. Just remember- everyone, regardless of anything, deserves love.

“I just mean that sometimes I don’t feel like I’m part of the world. I don’t feel like my life is real.”

When you are finished with this book- the best quote to remember is- you think you know- but you have NO IDEA. Go back, give it a re-read. Put it down and come back to it, and read it again- these characters deserve everything and more.

“Forever. In the darkness, or in the light."








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