
And I was relatively happy with the decisions that the characters made. I liked the progression of Leah and Sebastian’s relationship. Leah wasn’t looking for love, but as Sebastian helps her she finds herself wishing for more with the handsome doctor. However, the more time he spends with Leah the more he falls for her. Sebastian liked Leah from the beginning, but because of his best friend's feelings he steps to the side. They work together to find the answers to Leah's past, but as they spend time together they start to fall for each other. Leah and Sebastian were brought together when Leah receives interesting news when she was tracking her ancestry. I loved the way she thought and how direct she was. She tried too hard to control her life, but she had to learn that God was ultimately in control. I liked how she cared for her brother and her growth as a character. She had wanted to pursue a PhD in mathematics, but she put her dream on hold to raise her brother. Leah was so cool, she was a math prodigy. Sebastian had to learn to forgive God for his past and to see how blessed he was. I also really enjoyed his relationship with Ben, Sebastian’s best friend, and Ben’s family. I felt so bad for him and I don't know what else to say, but I loved him.

I really enjoyed reading about his history and his life. He truly cared for the children who were brought under his care. Sebastian had me from the beginning, he was such a kind guy. I loved the characters and the whole book. Let It Be Me is the second book in Becky Wade’s Misty River Romance series. I really shouldn’t have started it before I got something done because I didn't get anything done. I read it in about a day and I couldn't put it down. Oh my goodness! This book completely exceeded my expectations. The more powerfully they're drawn to each other, the more strongly Sebastian must resist, and the more Leah must admit that some things in life-like love-can't be explained with numbers. Together, they comb through hospital records to uncover the secrets of her history. When Leah receives surprising results from the DNA test she submitted to a genealogy site, she solicits Sebastian's help. which is far less dependable than algebra. Now that her brother will soon be college bound, she's not going to let anything stand in her way. Raising her little brother put that dream on hold. Leah's a math prodigy who's only ever had one big dream-to earn her PhD. He falls hard, only to make a devastating discovery-Leah is the woman his best friend set his heart on months before. Then he meets high school teacher Leah Montgomery and his fast-spinning world comes to a sudden stop.

But not even his career success can erase the void he's tried so hard to fill. Former foster kid Sebastian Grant has leveraged his intelligence and hard work to become a pediatric heart surgeon. The one woman he wants is the one he cannot have.
