Review: Heart of the Sun - Mia Sheridan

Review: Heart of the Sun - A Love Story - Mia Sheridan - May 2025
I went into Heart of the Sun blindly, expecting an edgy, angst-filled new adult romance. Instead, what I got was a gripping dystopian love story reminiscent of Zombieland or The Walking Dead—but without the zombies. Mia Sheridan’s masterful storytelling delivers a heart-wrenching yet hopeful tale about love, survival, and second chances when the world as we know it is thrust into chaos.
The story takes us to the sun-drenched orange groves of California, where childhood best friends Emily Swanson and Tuck Mattice shared an unshakable bond—until life tore them apart. Fast forward thirteen years, and Emily, now a famous pop sensation, is in need of security. Enter Tuck, an ex-con trying to rebuild his life. As Emily hires Tuck as her bodyguard, their personalities create tension that’s laced with nostalgia and undeniable chemistry. What starts as a slow burn quickly ignites, reminding both characters and readers of their deep connection.
But just as they begin to navigate their rekindled feelings, a cataclysmic solar flare plunges the world into darkness, disrupting the electrical grid and unraveling society. Fame and fortune mean nothing in this new, unpredictable world, forcing Emily to confront her vulnerability while Tuck steps up as the protector she didn’t know she needed. Their journey is both emotional and physical as they battle the collapse of civilization, their shared past, and the barriers they’ve built around their hearts.
For fans of enemies-to-lovers, second-chance romance, and dystopian fiction, Heart of the Sun offers the perfect blend of action, angst, and heart. If you enjoyed The Last of Us or love stories set against the backdrop of societal collapse, this book is a must-read.
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