Published by Self-published Genres: Contemporary, New Adult
I thought I had found love.
I’d never been more wrong in all my life. Sadie Westbrook’s seemingly perfect life comes to a screeching halt when she catches her fiancé in bed with another woman. Suddenly, everything she believed in is tested and there’s only one person she can turn to—the guy who has been by her side ever since their best friend’s fell in love and became inseparable.
Ezra Collins—the bassist for the band Willow Creek—has only ever had one weakness, and her name is Sadie. When he receives a frantic call he rushes to her aid, helping to pick up the pieces of her crumbling life—even if that means letting Sadie live with him.
Excerpt
“You’re human,” he replied. “We have this inane desire to belong to something that is greater than we are on our own. That desire is so strong that we can fool ourselves into believing things that aren’t true.”
“So, I’m not crazy?” I cracked a smile.
“Definitely not crazy.”
His smile was comforting and I reminded myself for the hundredth time that everything would be okay.
I rested my head on his shoulder and a moment later his head rested on top of mine.
A smile touched my lips.
I’d missed this—having someone that understood me completely, even when I didn’t know myself.
Micalea Smeltzer is a bestselling Young and New Adult author from Winchester, Virginia. She’s always working on her next book, and when she has spare time she loves to read and spend time with her family.
Review
Carla’s Review:
*I was given a copy of this book as a gift from Stephanie’s Book Reports in
exchange for an honest review.
5 stars for In Your Heart by Micalea Smeltzer!! I have enjoyed reading the
previous books in the Willow Creek series, so I was excited to read this
one as well.
Sadie Westbrook thinks that she has it all, but boy is she ever wrong. When
she catches her fiance having sex with a woman (on her bed no less), she is
pissed. After making some threats with a knife, the cops are called which
results with Sadie’s arrest. While in jail, she thinks of calling her
parents, but she just isn’t up to a lecture, so she calls her best friend
Ezra. Ezra is a member of the widely popular Willow Creek band as well as
Sadie’s best friend. Ezra insists that Sadie move in with him until she can
find her own place. The first couple of days seem to go okay, but they are
both drawn to one another and living in close quarters only seems to
intensify their feelings. When the line between friendship and love begins
to blur, they must decide if starting a relationship is worth putting their
friendship at risk.
As I stated earlier, I love all of the Willow Creek boys! I can’t wait to
read the next book that will focus on Hayes and Arden! Keep them coming
Micalea! Congrats on another success!
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