Kyland by Mia Sheridan totally wrecked me in the best way possible. The ending is this beautiful, heart-wrenching culmination of Tenleigh and Kyland's journey. After years of separation and hardship—poverty, loss, societal pressures—they finally reunite as changed people who’ve grown but never stopped loving each other. The scene where Kyland returns to Dennville and sees Tenleigh again is just chef’s kiss. It’s raw, emotional, and so satisfying because you’ve been rooting for them since page one. The way Mia Sheridan ties up their struggles with hope and resilience makes it feel earned, not cheesy. And that epilogue? Pure joy. They build a life together, breaking cycles of suffering, and it’s the kind of ending that lingers.
What I love most is how Sheridan doesn’t shy away from the messy parts. Their reunion isn’t instant perfection; they have to navigate guilt, pride, and past wounds. But that’s what makes it real. The book’s theme—love as a choice, not just a feeling—hits hardest in those final chapters. If you’ve ever rooted for underdogs or believed in second chances, this ending will leave you grinning through tears.
'Kyland' ends with the kind of closure that leaves you smiling for days. After years apart, Kyland and Tenleigh find their way back to each other—older, wiser, and still crazy in love. The final chapters are a mix of tension and tenderness as they navigate their past mistakes. The epilogue gives us a glimpse of their future: a home, a family, and hard-won peace. It’s simple but powerful, proof that love can outlast even the toughest odds.
Ugh, the end of 'Kyland' is one of those endings that sticks with you like a favorite song. Tenleigh and Kyland’s story isn’t just about romance—it’s about survival, and the finale reflects that. After Kyland leaves for college, sacrificing their relationship for her future, Tenleigh rebuilds her life in Dennville. When he comes back, it’s not some grand gesture; it’s quiet and imperfect. They’ve both scars, but they choose each other anyway. The last few chapters show them reconnecting slowly, admitting their mistakes, and deciding to fight for happiness. Sheridan doesn’t give them a fairy tale—she gives them something better: realism with hope. The epilogue jumps ahead, showing them married, thriving, and still deeply in love. It’s the kind of ending that makes you sigh and immediately want to reread.
Let me gush about 'Kyland' for a sec—that ending is everything. Tenleigh and Kyland’s love story is steeped in struggle, and the finale pays off every ounce of their pain. Kyland’s return isn’t glamorous; he’s haunted by guilt for leaving, and Tenleigh’s guarded after years of loneliness. Their reunion is messy and honest, which I adored. Sheridan nails the tension: you feel their longing, their fear, but also their unshakable bond. The real magic is in the small moments—Kyland helping her plant flowers, Tenleigh finally letting herself trust again. The epilogue fast-forwards to their happy-ever-after, but it’s the journey there that hits hardest. They’ve both escaped their small town’s limitations, but they’ve also chosen to return to each other. It’s a testament to how love can endure even when life tries to tear it apart. If you like endings that feel earned, this one’s a masterpiece.
Traveling to the center of the earth to retrieve her son from Center Land is intense enough without having to deal with Amazon rogue women, prehistoric animals, and... yes... the aliens and zombies that they thought they'd left on the surface are there too! Is there no escape from the horror? They have a plan to end the aliens and zombies once and for all... but... will it work? The answer is in "Center Land", book three of the apocalyptic romance-thriller series, Kendra's Journey.
CAN LOVE SURVIVE IN A WORLD OF ZOMBIES AND ALIENS!
In a dystopian world that is struggling to recover from a nuclear war and that is dominated and ruled by aliens, Kendra manages to find love, peace, and harmony. Sadly, her domestic bliss is shattered when she and her husband are captured by the alien regime and placed into the breeding program. With the help and sacrifice of her gentle caretaker, they manage to escape. Their bodies are free, but what about their minds? Has too much happened for them to come back to each other?
To add to the story, their son is taken to Center Land in inner earth and placed in the child program. Now, they must find a way to get him back!
“The Regime” is Book Two of Kendra's Journey in a world that offers steamy romance, nail biting peril, thrills, a bit of horror, and a paradise-like sanctuary within its core. All she has to do is make her way there.
"Help, please don't forget."
Long ago, in the times of kings and queens. There was a school built inside a king's castle. It was made to educate the most intelligent children of the whole land. A girl named Kathleen gets an invitation to this school. This school was very secretive, with many rules. But the one main rule, not ever to be broken, never to disturb the King.
Levi, King of the northern lands, lives a very lonely life. With only his brother to speak to. He has one massive secret-keeping him from the outside world. In order to maintain the high ranking of his kingdom and to cure this lonely feeling he can't help, he builds a school right in his large castle. With his own wing, just for himself.
When Kathleen gets invited it was mainly for her musical talent. Being amazing at the Chello. But being that curious person she is she seeks into the King's wing. Knocking his large bedroom door. When the King opens she's presented with the most beautiful man she's ever come across. Then spending every night together after that. Being enchanted by each other. But with her grades dropping she's starts getting swamped with work. They start drifting apart.
One year before her graduation she starts getting dreams about her time with the King. She starts investigating, uncovering memories, confronting the King about them. Will she be able to handle her school work, fall in love with the King once more.
Will Kathleen be able to handle discovering all these secrets of the king, herself, and the kingdom or will it be too much? Will she leave it all behind?
*Clean*
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She battled them inside the earth's core. Now it's time to deal with those on the surface!
After traveling to the center of the earth and dealing with prehistoric beasts, deceitful amazons and even more zombies and aliens to rescue her son, Kendra and her family return to the surface of the planet to deal with the aliens once and for all.
Zombies and Aliens is the final installment of the exciting romance-thriller series, Kendra's Journey.
For centuries, the powerful House Shadowmoon and the Lycan Crown of Valtheris maintained peace through sacred alliances. From childhood, you and Silas Ashthorne—the future Lycan King—were destined to marry, but the arrangement never mattered because you were already best friends. When your wolf awakens and reveals a fated mate, you choose destiny over duty and leave Silas behind.
Three months later, everything falls apart.
After discovering that your fated mate, Darian Vale, has been secretly reconnecting with the woman he never truly forgot, your heart is shattered. With nowhere else to turn, you make one call home. Instead of judgment, you find acceptance. And instead of resentment, Silas offers only four simple words:
*"I'll come get you."*
Returning to Ashthorne Keep awakens old memories and forgotten feelings. Surrounded by the warmth of the Ashthorne family, you slowly begin to heal while Silas quietly rebuilds the friendship neither of you ever truly lost. Yet as political unrest spreads across the kingdom and ancient enemies gather beyond Valtheris's borders, your return becomes more than a personal matter—it may determine the future of the realm itself.
Meanwhile, Darian refuses to let go, convinced that a mate bond gives him a claim over your future. But as the kingdom edges toward war and secrets from the past begin to surface, you're forced to confront a question far more complicated than fate:
If destiny led you away from home... why does every road seem to lead back to the king who waited?
And when the truth behind an ancient prophecy emerges, you may have to choose between the bond fate gave you—or the man your heart has already chosen.
What happens when the veil opens for someone it shouldn’t?
Kaida St. Claire always thought she was just an ordinary girl, living quietly with her grandmother in a small town. But suddenly, on a day that marks the beginning of a sudden shift in the earth, she stumbles into a forest that shouldn't exist, the one that plagues her dreams, surrounded by tall trees and an ancient-looking building standing strong in the centre.
Ashveil Pack.
The veil that guards it has never opened for anyone, not in over a hundred years, without the Alpha’s permission. Yet, it doesn’t burn Kaida when she reaches the boundaries. Instead, it welcomes her.
And the Alpha isn’t pleased.
Alpha Kellan has lost a mate before and blames himself for it. He won’t taint the memories he has of her by accepting a second-chance mate, especially not with a girl with secrets in her blood. But the pull between them is undeniable.
Dangerous.
Kaida was never supposed to survive the purge of her bloodline. And now that she is back, seemingly clueless about who she is, every pack wants her dead. But more importantly, someone inside the Ashveil pack is already trying.
Kyland's departure in the novel hit me harder than I expected. At first, it seemed like a typical 'hero walks away' trope, but digging deeper, it’s about self-sacrifice and unresolved love. The story builds this tension where he believes leaving is the only way to protect the protagonist, even if it destroys him emotionally. It’s not just about physical distance—it’s the guilt, the unspoken words, and the way his past trauma shapes his decisions.
What makes it poignant is how the author contrasts his rugged exterior with his vulnerability. Kyland isn’t running from love; he’s running toward what he thinks is redemption. The irony? His absence becomes the catalyst for the protagonist’s growth. It’s messy, heartbreaking, and so human. I closed the book wondering if I’d have made the same choice in his shoes.