About the Book
Book: A Worthy Heart
Author: Sara Beth Williams
Genre: Christian Contemporary Romance
Release date:January 9, 2019
Joel Bennett has always known Serena Hayes as his sister’s gregarious best friend. In the three years since Lacey began college, Serena became a regular houseguest, but lately, she’s absent more than not. When Joel discovers she’s in an abusive relationship, protectiveness from within roars to life.
With only a part-time job to support her and nowhere to go, Serena fears leaving her current relationship would jeopardize her chances of graduating college. After a brutal attack leaves her no choice, she courageously moves out. On her journey toward regaining confidence, self-worth, and independence, Joel falls in beside her, encouraging her. The way he emulates Godly love and compassion draws her close–not just to him, but to the God who can satisfy her longing for love better than any man,
Attraction sizzles between them, but events from their pasts cast shadows of doubt. When the unthinkable happens, can Serena open her heart to a second chance at love, or is she destined to be alone?
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This book brought up a lot of negative feeling. It wasn't because the book wasn't good, because it was an excellent book. It just brought back a lot of my past of not feeling good enough, thinking everything I did was my fault, and not thinking that I was worthy of any type of love. I am glad that authors tackle the hard topics and does it in a way that is inspiring. I am not nor am in a physical abusive relationship but I understand the feeling of unworthiness that Serena felt.
About the Author
Sara Beth Williams is a wife, mother of two daughters, and temporary caretaker of a lovable old lady pit and a spunky Pomeranian-Shih Tzu mix. She lives in Northern California. When she’s not held hostage by the keyboard, she enjoys music, teaching, reading and spending time with her family. She is all about connecting with readers! Find her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Goodreads, Bookbub and AllAuthor.
More from Sara Beth
Can I tell you a secret? When writing a new manuscript, book titles for me either come immediately, or they take years – literally – to develop into something catchy and strong. A Worthy Heart came to me almost immediately. I had no hesitation, because I knew what I wanted the story’s message to be.
Whereas the titles for my first and third book took over a year of going back and forth, with much indecision, A Worthy Heart resonated perfection.
What do you think makes a strong, unique title? I love titles with double meanings. I felt like A Worthy Heart truly captured both the romantic feel of the storyline, and the spiritual message of the storyline simultaneously. And I absolutely love when that happens!
I truly hope you enjoy Joel and Serena’s story, and I hope you can decipher both meanings in the title. More than that, I hope you take those three words to heart, because those three words are exactly what God believes about every single one of you.
Happy reading,
Sara Beth Williams
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deb’s Book Review, February 9
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By The Book, February 14 (Author Interview)
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, February 14
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Sara is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon gift card and a paperback copy of A Worthy Heart!!
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I'm so sorry that this story reminded you of bad feelings. Have you tried therapy for those feelings of not being good enough? It can help!
ReplyDeleteDebbie, Thank you for sharing your honest thoughts.
ReplyDeleteThis book will help others understand those who are or have been in an abusive relationship.
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