Friday, January 9, 2015

The Unimaginable by Dina Silver Review


The Unimaginable by Dina Silver

From the author of One Pink Line comes a story about letting go of the past and finding bravery in the depths of fear. Set on the sun-soaked beaches of Thailand and the rough waters of the Indian Ocean, The Unimaginable paints a vivid portrait of a young woman on a journey to find herself—and her harrowing fight for survival.

After twenty-eight years of playing by the rules, Jessica Gregory moves from her small Indiana town to Phuket, Thailand. But her newfound routine is upended with the arrival of Grant Flynn, a captivating, elusive man who is sailing around the world while trying to move on from a past tragedy. Jessica volunteers to help crew Grant’s boat, Imagine, on a passage across the Indian Ocean and finds herself falling in love with him as the voyage gets underway. But when disaster strikes, Jessica must summon her courage as the crew is confronted by unspeakable terrors—and, aboard a boat named for such promise, comes the unimaginable.

My Review:
This book was really good. I liked that the main setting was a boat, and I loved the boat's name. The title of the books also fits well because of all the dangers and bad things that happen while aboard. To imagine a bright future is wonderful, but a bad future is unimaginable. The characters were interesting, and I always like strong female leads. Especially when they follow their hearts and face the unknown. The ending surprised me, and I would love to read more from this author. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own. 

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