This was almost a DNF for me. I was so bored and so annoyed with the characters in the book. Jessica acts like a teenager and Grant is boring and stiff. So Grant has a lot of money and here comes Jessica with not so much. And Jessica claims she loves him for him (after knowing him for a short time) and doesn't want him to pay for her along the way. But being the gentlemen he does pay for everything and she soaks it up. Seriously, I am tired of these heroines, if you can call them that, saying they're strong and they're capable of surviving on their own, and then they toss it all away because some hot, rich guy is interested in them. All of s sudden the guy's paying for everything. I don't even remember if she even offered to pay for a meal.I want a female lead character to stand out and stay strong during the book and not let some guy define her dreams. That irritates me with these books and I blame FSOG for this happening. It may have happened before that book but since that book every female character has to meet a rich guy that only has eyes for her. Where's the romance? Where's the date? All we ever get is instant love and I hate that!!! You can have conflict without the guy having money. Also, it's been a few months since I've read this, but killing off Grant's bff? Not necessary, especially when it happened. You want suspense, fine. Give me suspense. Just don't go killing off a main character because you can't think of anything else to happen. I loved this gripping, emotional story. It is so realistic and totally believable. You really never know how strong you are until that's what you have to be. A young woman steps out of her comfort zone to experience her dreams. Her story of going to new places, making new friends and falling in love....and then experiencing the unimaginable, will have you glued to the book until the very last page. I have read all of Dina Silver's books, and I look forward to many more from her!
Do You like book Unimaginable, The (2014)?
DNF This book is moving slowly and I'm so bored. Moving on....
—sapphire
I loved this book! Fantastic story and great sailing details!
—Srijan