Miracle Miya is a story that explores the dark side of fame and the mental anguish that comes with it.
Instead of external factors, which still exist. The author uses the internal conflict of the characters to build the hurdles between Miya and her love interest.
The writing is beautiful yet straightforward, the author knows how to convey to the reader all the anguish and other emotions with minimum words which makes the story smooth to read.
Narratively I loved the focus on the internal conflict of the characters, it would've been easy to pull - with the power of love- move and focus on overwhelming romance but the author didn't, and that's something I don't see often.
Plot and pacing wise the story is tight, there is no meandering or staying on a plot point more more than necessary and that keeps the intrigue and tension present without fatiguing the reader.
I recommend giving it a read, keeping a trigger warning in mind since the story can be heavy.