The author of Safe Haven uses a lot voice when he
writes. Every one of his sentences has so much meaning in them. “Deep in her heart, she wasn't sure she deserved to be happy,
nor did she believe that she was worthy of someone who
seemed...normal.” This quote has so much meaning when you're reading the
book. She didn't know if she deserved to be happy because she had to stab her
husband to get away and she changed her whole identity so she is falling in
love with someone who doesn't even know the real her. She didn't know if she
was worthy of someone who didn't have someone coming after her, someone who
doesn't have there whole identity changed. The author knows exactly how to
phrase the sentences so that you can put thought behind it and relate it to the
rest of the stories. The author uses this a lot more then other authors and I
think it really helps add character to the story. I have noticed that he has
done this the most in this book then any of his other books that I have read
and I think that’s why I enjoy this one the most.
I am getting pretty close to the
end of Safe Haven and it is very intense. Alex found out the whole story about
Katie and Kevin. He told her to leave, but then chased after her and told her
that he will always be safe with him. Alex and Katie are really in love and
Alex’s kids both really like Katie. I think the story is going to end with them
as family and them getting rid of Kevin in some way shape or form. I cannot
stand Kevin and I absolutely love Alex and Katie so I hope they find some way
to get rid of him because he deserves it. I can’t wait to read the last little
bit to see if I’m right!
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