A review by eandrews80
Imagine by Jill Barnett

2.0

Is there anything more disappointing than a book with a great premise and poor execution? Well, poor is perhaps too strong a word; Barnett undoubtedly has a way with words, and the first part of the book is quite well written. But the characters are two-dimensional, there's a completely ludicrous supernatural element, and -- here comes my main complaint -- Barnett's style is far too saccharine for my taste. (If Hank called Margaret "sweetheart" one more time, I was going to rip the book in half.)