Friday, 10 May 2013
Safe Haven by Raylena Walker
“Love hurts. There is nothing as painful as heartbreak. But in order to learn to love again, you must learn to trust again.” By: Nicholas Sparks, Safe Haven.
My book is called Safe Haven. It’s about a woman named Katie who married a detective named Kevin. Kevin was a drinker; he would drink morning noon and night, and even secretly on the job. When he was drunk he became abusive towards Katie, hitting her over and over, even threatening her with weapons since he was able to because of his job. She was a slave, stuck at home; getting his calls to make sure she hadn’t ran away. But one day Katie got the nerve to leave. She cut her hair and dyed it blonde so no one would recognize her. Where she ended up was a small town named Southport, Where she met a widowed man with two kids. Katie knew she couldn’t trust anyone, or Kevin could find her. But this man was different, he made her feel loved, needed, like a woman should be treated. She slowly but surely fell in love with him and his kids. Eventually Kevin did find Katie in Southport. He burned the man’s house down and tried to kill Katie with his gun, Katie of course knew she had to save the kids, as she was babysitting at the time and accidentally ended up shooting Kevin in her fight to stay alive. In the end Katie was free, she had a man to treat her well, kids to call her own, and a brand new life to live the way it should have been the first time.
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