Thursday, June 24, 2021

Review of Let It Be Me by Becky Wade

I put off reading this for far too long. My reason? I knew that if I started it that meant it would soon be over, and then I couldn’t look forward to it anymore :/ But I finally made it happen….and it definitely did not disappoint.


Dr. Sebastian Grant is one of The Miracle Five and has found his purpose as a pediatric heart surgeon. Although his motivations to save lives run quite deep, and he is very successful, he is also lonely. When a car accident connects him with a mystery woman he searches for her …only to find out she is the same woman his best friend has been in love with for some time now.


Leah Montgomery is a math genius who has put her career dreams on hold to raise her younger brother. When a DNA test is returned with some shocking results, she is determined to solve the mystery. Leah was such an interesting character! Her brilliance, motivations, and straightforward speech and behaviors were incredibly refreshing.


I especially appreciated how the author portrayed the (teenagery) conflicts between Leah and her brother as well as navigating the resolution for several of the conflicts. Everything rang true, but without being trite or typical.


Although this could possibly be read as a standalone novel you will be far happier if you read book one (“Stay With Me”) first. I strongly recommend this series, and truly loved everything about this book.


I was provided a complimentary copy of this book from Bethany House Publishers and NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

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