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Original Title: | Haven |
ISBN: | 1442407603 (ISBN13: 9781442407602) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://kristi-cook.com |
Series: | Winterhaven #1 |
Characters: | Violet McKenna, Aidan Gray, Cecilia Bradford, Sophie Patterson, Nicole Girard |
Setting: | Tarrytown, New York(United States) New York City, New York(United States) |
Kristi Cook
Hardcover | Pages: 401 pages Rating: 3.83 | 10232 Users | 967 Reviews
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Violet McKenna thought she was crazy when she had a vivid vision of her dad’s murder—but when her premonition came true, her life fell apart. Then she found a new school: Winterhaven. There, Violet fits right in. All the students have special “gifts” like her own, and she quickly finds a close group of friends. But Violet’s attraction to an alluring boy becomes problematic when intense visions of his death start to haunt her. In her premonitions, the secret he is unwilling to share begins to reveal itself—and the unbelievable becomes reality. To Violet’s horror, she learns that their destinies are intertwined in a crictical—and deadly—way.
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Title | : | Haven (Winterhaven #1) |
Author | : | Kristi Cook |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 401 pages |
Published | : | February 22nd 2011 by Simon Pulse |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Romance |
Rating Of Books Haven (Winterhaven #1)
Ratings: 3.83 From 10232 Users | 967 ReviewsComment On Of Books Haven (Winterhaven #1)
I am definitely a fan of Kristi Cook now! I have not touched a vampire novel since the Twilight Saga, and I happened to stumble upon this one by accident. However, no regrets! Every possible mainstream paranormal creature you could imagine finds its way into this cleverly written story of destined love caught in a twist of fate, karmacall it what you will. The theme of reincarnation has fascinated me once again! Violet McKenna, a 17-year-old teenager, finds herself entering the halls ofHaven starts with a girl going to boarding school. Only she isnt just a girl, and it isnt just a boarding school. Violet has a secret, and everyone shed told thought she was crazy (Soul Screamers? ) And the boarding school was no ordinary school either (Balthazar, are you there?) There she meets a hot aloof guy (Me, picturing that scene from that movie, in a science class where the female MC attempts to subtly catch a whiff of herself.) They fall in love only hes all I MUST not encourage this
Going into Haven, I was expecting something completely different from what I found. At first, I was worried about what the book was turning out to be. I thought Oh no, not another one of these books!. Thankfully, however, I was pleasantly surprised by what Haven turned out to be.Violet carried the story well, though she tends to complain a bit, and for some reason I couldnt really picture her in my head. Aidan got on my nerves a lot. He was hot and cold, and sometimes he could be a total jerk,

Hmmmmmm, please excuse my review. I am not quite what to say about Haven. Have you ever read a book, while reading it enjoyed it but as soon as you finished completely forgotten about it? Well that is Haven for me. It was good but it just lack that something special, there is nothing really to make it stand out from all the other the young adult paranormal romance reads. The things I enjoyed :- The mystery and all the hidden secrets. I love trying to figure out every little secret and enjoyed
It seems to me that the latest (view spoiler)[ "vampire/paranormal" (hide spoiler)]genre just seem to repeat itself over and over again:1. New girl at school2. Meets mysterious cold-blooded boy3. Girl and Boy have some cosmic connection to each other4. Girl and Boy must resolve some relationship conflict to why they "can't" be together.Sound familiar?While I really enjoyed Cook's writing style, there were too many similarities (view spoiler)[to another well-know Vampire Saga (hide spoiler)](yes,
I received this E-ARC from Simon & Schuster.Well I can honestly say that this was an okay read. Haven is Kristi Cook's debut in the YA genre and I had heard about it through the blogging world and it sounded interesting. And it was, mildly so.I hate having to talk bad about books, it's really hard and I know everyone's opinions differ. So let me just state that this is my opinion. Others may find that they like the sound of the story, read and love it still and that's cool.The book started
Rating: 2.5/5Review coming soon!
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