A review by mollywithcurls
Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks

5.0

Safe Haven is another Nicholas Sparks classic. But I have to say that it is less The Notebook and more The Rescue with a little tiny bit of The Guardian. It's a very touching story of a woman who is trying to escape her past and what society tells her she should be.

At the climax of the book, it becomes thrilling and scary as she and her new family face danger and possibly death. There is a twist at the very end that completely caught me off guard, which means that it's good because I almost always know what is coming in books and movies.

Like all of Sparks' books, Safe Haven is engaging and heart warming. It's not going win any literary awards or astonish the thinker in anyone, but it's a great vacation read and definitely a book that is meant to be read curled up next to a fireplace.