Haven
2017 • 258 pages

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15

This is my first Rebekah Weatherspoon somehow and I really enjoyed it, even though it's first-person present narration, which isn't my favorite style. Even with the alternating POV, I felt Claudia was a little bit underdeveloped as a character; it feels like the book spent more time in Shep's head than hers, and there's not a lot of backstory about her except that her parents are dead and she works in fashion in New York. I also felt like the ending was a little bit abrupt, though I'm extremely glad that it didn't resolve the long-distance situation by having Claudia give up her career to live in the woods full-time, which would've been "throw the phone across the room" territory for me. I really enjoyed the development of their relationship and I'll definitely be reading more by this author!

(2020 summer romance bingo: accidentally in the wilderness, probably wouldn't have worked for anything else besides HEA.)

June 9, 2020Report this review