Leonardo, a godly man, is with friends ministering to people on the street when he sees Tamar, a prostitute, and the thought that crosses his mind is that she will be his wife. UnEmbraceable Precarious Yates Self Published June 2013 UnEmbraceable by Precarious Yates brings to mind the story of Hosea and Gomer found in the Bible in the first chapter of Hosea. Leonardo is a computer programmer with a salary that allows him to have the best of all materials things and he also donates a large sum of money to a charity every month.. He is suffering from guilt because of the death of his twin sister for he was driving recklessly at the time of the accident. He and friends are on the streets ministering to people about God when he meets Tamar. The first thought that runs through his mind when he sees Tamar is that she will be his wife. There is a new drug on the streets and when there is an earthquake, the ozone from the quake combined with the drug turns the kids who take it into growling, biting, scratching, and dangerous individuals. Leonardo seems to have a God given gift for with just words he can calm violent people and this saves the day several times when a group of teenagers start to attack people around them. Tamar has had a very terrible upbringing being forced into prostitution when she was only eleven years old and she feels as if no one in the world cares for her. Now as an adult she is prostituting herself and picking pockets to provide for herself. Tamar also notices Leonardo but tells herself that a godly man like him would never care for a woman like her. This was an excellent story but it was also somewhat depressing. The author did a great job of bringing all the characters to life and had me cheering for some and feeling fear of others. All the action that took place in the book was vividly portrayed and I felt every rumble of the earthquakes. Descriptions of Leonardo's and Tamar's escape from different places when an earthquake would hit had me holding my breath and covering my eyes for the scenes felt so real. There were several times when Leonardo spoke to the demons in the teenagers or an angel appeared that I stopped and wondered if that could really happen. Then I felt ashamed of myself for being a Christian I know that such things can happen if God wills it and it makes me wonder what great things we could accomplish as Christians if we would only believe enough. I said the story was depressing but it was also scary for so many things in the fictional story are already happening in this country and around the world. The story did have a happy ending. I recommend this book to all who enjoy a great Christian story that makes you think and also makes you want to live a better life.