Reincarnation, visions, teenage and small town prejudices and a strange pull. Something needs to be done, but not quite understanding of what needs to be done. Add a bit of youthful impatience with a large push of small minded prejudice and you have the beginning of this book. As the book goes on Ha...
Haven has always been an outcast in her little town of Snope City. Her best friend, Beau, is the only one to stick by her when everyone else in town thinks she is strange, or worse yet, possessed by a demon. Since she was a little girl she has had visions of a past there is no way she should know a...
I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this novel! Since there was so much hype surrounding it, I feared I'd crack open the cover to find a stereotypical tortured love story with the only unique element being reincarnation. That was definitely not the case.My favorite aspect of Miller's novel was the...
As Haven Moore’s story opens readers are introduced to an eccentric 17 year old who is looking forward to finishing high school and attending the Fashion Institute in New York City in the fall. Haven is a gifted dress designer and she along with her best friend Beau Decker have managed to earn and s...
I read this book via Star Book Tours.I have a lot of mixed thoughts regarding this book. On one hand, I read through it pretty quickly. On the other, it creeped me out.When Haven starts suspecting that she knew Iain as Ethan in a previous life, she set out to find him. There was a lot of mystery sur...
Haven is different than the teens that live in her small city of Snope City, Tennessee. She has visions... of a past that feels strangely familiar. Although she has never been able to pinpoint the truth of her believed past life, suddenly everything begins to click into place as she watches televisi...
“Haunting and well paced. The surprise ending had me gasping.”Oh how I loved Haven, I felt such a connection with her. She is strange to her classmates and grew up in a horribly tiny town. I grew up an hour away from where Haven is located and I understand exactly what Miller describes in the first ...
ARC This is a really tricky review for me to write because I had a hard time figuring out why this book stuck with me so much. It's been several days since I finished reading it and it has been with me the entire time, even while reading two other books. I won The Eternal Ones in an ARC giveaway and...
I first heard about this book not long after I read Ann Brashares' My Name is Memory. They sounded sort of the same: girl meets a guy who remembered all their past lives together and trouble ensues. And so, after reading a general adult fiction book that dragged on a bit and looped around and was a ...
Haven Moore has always had visions of a man named Ethan and another life. She tells people of places and events that occurred long before she was born. Her mother and domineering grandmother tell her that she cannot tell others of her visions. Growing up in a small Tennessee town people view Haven a...
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