SC #02 - Unwanted by Mia Sheridan
"Will you die today? Maybe tomorrow?"
Nothing excites the curators more than a gripping first sentence to a book.
Meet Sunday Curation’s September pick. Although a little delayed, we’re delighted to invite you to read Mia Sheridan’s Unwanted with us. A suspenseful romance to get away from reality with momentarily.
A lover of good (and oftentimes bad) romance reads, curator Faye has been unrelenting in pushing her romance agenda to curator Alice. In 2022, Mia Sheridan became one of Faye’s favourite romance author, having read and re-read Sheridan’s highly praised novel, Archer’s Voice, at an alarmingly concerning rate.
Thus, Unwanted was selected from Faye’s shelf of extensive romance collection after convincing Alice victoriously with its captivating premise.
A Note on the Book
Formally published as Savaged, Unwanted is the first book in a series called Men and Monsters by author Mia Sheridan.
Unwanted follows wilderness guide Harper Ward, who becomes captivated by Lucas, a mysterious forest-dwelling suspect in a double murder; drawn to his hidden humanity, she risks everything to uncover the truth and protect her growing love—only to find herself caught in a more haunting and dangerous web than she ever imagined.
About the Author
Mia Sheridan is a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestselling author.
As a way to cope with the grief of the loss of her daughter, she began to write stories which then bloomed into a passion of weaving true love stories about people destined to be together.
Before becoming an author, Sheridan was a graphic designer. She lives in Cincinnati, Ohio with her husband and children—four on Earth and one in Heaven.
Where to find ‘Unwanted’
There is no restrictions in what form the book is to be read—whether that is a worn secondhand copy, a library loan, digital e-book or fresh edition you have been meaning to underline. We encourage you to read Unwanted with us in whatever that feels right.
Online options:
These suggestions are just a starting point. How and where you find your copy is entirely up to your decision—borrowed, gifted, digital, secondhand or shared between friends.
What matters most is that you read with us. However you arrive, you are welcome here.
Sincerely,
F & A.



