In ‘Imogen’, Imogen works as a librarian and spends most of her time reading books. She also fantasizes about being swept off her feet by a handsome man. One day when famous tennis ace, Nicky spots her in a crowd and invites her to join him and two couples on a holiday, she eagerly seizes this opportunity to experience the sort of romance she’s been longing for. However, things don’t go as planned and she finds herself learning along the way.
Initially, I wasn’t quite engrossed in the story because of the introduction of several characters namely the couples – Matt and Cable as well as James and Yvonne all at once. However, they turned out to be a lot more interesting than reading only about Imogen and Nicky who were clearly mismatched. Cable was the typical gorgeous model who had no problem getting attention from any man and she knew how to use that to her advantage. Plus, she looked down on Imogen and constantly flirted with other men in order to make Matt jealous. Despite being unlikeable, the book would have been boring without her as she was entertaining and interesting.
Yvonne was pretty amusing as she was a snob in every sense of the word. Like Cable, she’s a model and she was very selective about what she ate and drank. She took the opportunity to show off her supposed superiority and belittled everyone else. In addition, she treated her husband James like a servant but she never cheated on him or flirted with other people hence she was a little more bearable than Cable. As for Imogen, she was naïve and lacked confidence but she knew how to hold a conversation and I was glad that she wasn’t obsessed with losing her virginity.
I found Nicky to be sleazy from the beginning and his subsequent behaviour during the vacation as well as his hot and cold treatment towards Imogen further proved that. Matt was smart, patient and funny – the opposite of Nicky. I felt sorry for James and can’t imagine why he even married Yvonne. The romance aspect was predictable but it was believable for the most part as the author took the time to properly develop a relationship between the two characters who eventually ended up together. The ending was hilarious and I really liked it.
Overall, ‘Imogen’ was a light and fun story. It wasn’t particularly memorable or spectacular but it’s certainly a relaxing read which will leave you with pleasant feelings.