The Haven By Fiona Neill

The Haven By Fiona Neill



The holiday was supposed to bring them together . . . But has it torn them apart?

Cass Sawyer wakes up in the woods. She doesn’t know what’s happened, or why she is alone.

But she recognises where she is. The Haven. An off-grid retreat – the setting for what was meant to be the perfect family holiday.

As Cass searches her surroundings, memories begin to trickle through. Her father’s erratic behaviour. Her mother’s pleas that they go back to town. The Haven’s unnerving, free-spirited leader. The strange girls that hung on his every word.

And a nagging feeling: that Cass has done something terribly wrong.

What happened in this remote and beautiful place?

And will Cass every make it home?

My Thoughts:

This is my first book by Fiona and I liked the sound of the plot, so was looking forward to reading it. It is about Cass who finds herself in the middle of nowhere and does not remember anything. But she does recognise a place called The Haven. Cass realises that something bad happened before she could not remember anything, and it is to do with her family. This story did not make sense to me, it was all over the place and there was too much going from past to present which confused me as it was so erratic. Not a book for me unfortunately.

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