In
Your Heart
Willow Creek #3
By Micalea Smeltzer
Out June 16, 2015
Synopsis
I thought I had
found love.
I thought I had
found my forever.
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.
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.
The close proximity
tests the limits of their friendship and as the lines between friends and
lovers blur they’ll have to decide if falling in love with your best friend is
worth the risk of losing them.
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Excerpt
I looked up at the
sky and the birds flying above us. “I feel like I don’t know who I am anymore.
I spent two years with a guy that stripped me of my identity. I feel like all I
have of myself is my store and the rest I’m left questioning. I tried so hard
to please him, to make him happy, and in the end I made myself miserable. I was
just so desperate for it to work out that I overlooked how toxic our
relationship was. How stupid is that?”
“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.
Meet the
Author
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.
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