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In Mia Sheridan’s , readers return to the picturesque town of Pelion Lake for a heavy-hitting story of redemption and self-worth. Originally serving as the antagonist in the viral sensation Archer’s Voice

In the vast and often tumultuous landscape of contemporary romance, few authors have carved out a niche as distinct and emotionally resonant as Mia Sheridan. Known for her ability to weave heart-wrenching backstories with redemptive arcs, Sheridan has become a titan in the genre. While her breakout novel Archer’s Voice often hogs the spotlight with its tale of a mute hero finding love, there is another, equally potent story in her bibliography that demands a thorough examination: Travis . Travis - Mia Sheridan

Haven is a protagonist who instantly commands respect. Unlike the "damsel in distress" archetype, Haven is a survivor in the truest sense. Her trauma is not just a plot device; it is woven into the fabric of her character. She is hypervigilant, cynical, and slow to trust. In Mia Sheridan’s , readers return to the

Haven is determined to win over the town’s most eligible bachelor, Gage Buchanan. Travis and Haven strike an unlikely deal: she will help him "get even" with her brother by making him sweat, and Travis will help Haven attract Gage. Key Characters While her breakout novel Archer’s Voice often hogs

Mia Sheridan excels at the "slow burn," and Travis is a masterclass in this pacing. The relationship begins, as many great romances do, with friction. Travis is often grumpy, brooding, and dismissive,

Travis Hale appears to have it all as the respected chief of police in the picturesque town of Pelion, Maine. However, his life is shadowed by a past of regrettable choices and the lingering feeling of always being the "second best" Hale brother. His orderly world is upended when a newcomer crosses him, leading to an unexpected encounter with Haven Torres, a free-spirited woman from California with her own messy history. The Collision