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Safe Haven

4.26 ABR Score (407.4K ratings)
★ 4.22 Goodreads (403.3K) ★ 4.41 Audible (4.2K)
11h 2m Released 2010 Romance

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Rebecca Lowman makes Katie's carefully guarded silences feel as heavy as anything she says out loud.

  • Great if you want: romance with real suspense threading underneath the love story
  • Listening experience: cozy small-town warmth that tightens into genuine dread
  • Narration: Lowman's restrained, intimate delivery suits Katie's wary vulnerability perfectly
  • Skip if: the Sparks formula of trauma plus redemptive love feels exhausted to you

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About This Audiobook

A young woman arrives in the small coastal town of Southport, North Carolina, carrying little more than a fabricated name and the weight of a dangerous past. Katie is intent on staying invisible, but the warmth of the community slowly draws her in, particularly her growing connection with Alex, a widowed father running the local store. As she builds a fragile new life among neighbors who ask few questions, the threat she fled continues to close in, forcing her to weigh the safety of isolation against the vulnerability that comes with letting people in.

Rebecca Lowman delivers a nuanced performance that captures both Katie's guarded tension and the gentler moments of her unfolding romance. Her pacing mirrors the novel's structure well, building steady warmth through the Southport scenes while maintaining an undercurrent of unease that keeps the story propulsive across its eleven hours. Lowman's voice work distinguishes the cast naturally, giving the story an intimacy that suits Sparks's character-driven storytelling.