Savvy McCord is a burn survivor and feels her scars make
her unattractive and unworthy of love and marriage. What else can she think when Beck Harmon, her
best friend and the man she’s loved forever, takes off after only
seeing part of her scarring. He ran away
and didn’t return. Beck Harmon
has spent years running and searching for peace. Now he’s returned home a changed man and finds
the connection with Savvy is still very strong.
He has a heart for burn victims and wants Savvy to help him with his
idea of how to minister to them. Savvy
wants to help Beck but her feelings for him are still strong and she fears her
heart will be broken again if he takes off. Can Beck convince Savvy that he’s
a changed man and that he thinks she’s beautiful inside and out? Is Savvy willing to risk giving her heart
again to the man that broke it apart all those years ago?
Wow! Beck’s
Peace is a wonderful soul-stirring story that you’ll think about long after you close
the book. This is book 2 in the Harmon
Heritage series and picks up where book 1 left off. I wasn’t sure at first if I was going to like
Beck. I mean, he took off and hasn’t
had any contact with Savvy at all and you feel her heartache. But the longer
you read the more you realize that those years away (and the Lord) really
changed him. I fell in love with
Beck. He was such a neat guy and so
romantic. I loved the way he handled his
return and the way he was with Savvy. The
interaction and dialog between them was outstanding. We got to know Savvy in Rori’s
Healing and I thoroughly enjoyed seeing how her story played out. She is outwardly strong yet she has such a kind
and tender heart. I love the way this
story encourages burn victims to remember that who they are hasn’t
changed because of their scars. In fact,
we all have scars, it’s just some of us have ones you can’t
see. We are reminded that man look on
the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart. There are lots of tender moments woven
throughout but there are also some humorous moments too, right when you need
them. Beck’s Peace kept me quickly turning pages
from beginning to end yet wanting to savor every moment. I labeled it as a favorite and one I would
definitely recommend.
Some Favorite Quotes:
“Why did it always take something
catastrophic to make a person long for what could have been? To make a person take stock of their
blessings and realize what they’d given up or taken for granted?”
“Savanna McCord, I have been from one
end of this earth to the other. You are
the most beautiful woman on the face of the planet. Don’t you ever believe otherwise.”
For more information about this book or other books by
Dora Hiers I recommend you visit her website at dorahiers.com/.
2 comments:
The Harmon siblings really touched my heart, too. Each of them carries their grief in such a different way.
So glad you enjoyed BECK'S PEACE, Sherry, and mega thanks for such a lovely review. I appreciate you, dear friend. xo
Thanks for coming by Dora!
You're SO welcome. Keep 'em coming my friend! xo
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