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392 pages, Kindle Edition
First published May 26, 2011
I received Haven by A.R Ivanovich on NetGalley in exchange of an honest review.
Haven was a very interesting and fast paced read. The description drew me in immediately and i was intrigued, that's why i requested it.
Haven is a country isolated by mountains, where everything could almost be considered perfect. No one commits crimes, everyone is peaceful and, weirdly enough, no one dares to wonder or question what's behind those mountains. Except our main character, Katelyn Kestrel.
One day, she ventures around and finds a way out of Haven, only to regret it immediately. She faces a series of challenges, finds out about unthinkable things and learns about the true reason why Haven is isolated from the outside world.
Along Rune, a mysterious boy who happens to be a soldier, she goes through a dangerous journey that might lead to the end of her people.
I really enjoyed this book, and it surprises me how no one knows about it. It's the perfect combination between YA, Fantasy and a realistic, down to earth female lead.
Katelyn, unlike in most YA books, wasn't this badass assassine or a strong main character. She was what you would typically expect of a teenage girl, which helped me relate to her. The world building was pretty cool, but what drew me in the most were the abilities. I loved whenever someone exposed their power and i really wanted to find out more about it.
Rune was a great love interest too; i didn't like him when Katelyn first met him because he seemed so unrealistic and cringe worthy with the whole "all i wanted was a friend" talk, but i grew fond of him throughout the book.
I adores Dylan. I wasn't particularly expecting what happened in the end, but at the same time it didn't surprise me. It was a failed attempt at a plot twist, in my opinion.
The downsides of this book weren't that many, but i do have to point out that some parts were quite cliché. Katelyn and Rune's relationship wasn't exactly insta-love, but i didn't exactly enjoy how "obsessed" she was with him after they met and .
And i also disliked how clingy Dylan was to her in the first half of the book. Yeah, he had his reasons, but it still felt pretty forced and unnatural to me.
Overall i really enjoyed this book, and i feel like this is so much better than some popular YA books out there. 4 out of 5 stars.