SIXTEEN The Dreamboat was gone by the time Sassi woke up on her tenth day at sea. It took another two days for them to reach their destination. Thanking God for GPS, Sassi didn’t know how anyone found anything at sea before its invention. It was even more incredible that they got the right spot because they dropped anchor in the dark when she could barely see the water let alone guess where in the ocean they were. It amazed her how little her captain relied on his eyes and how much he trusted his gut. Swain told her it was all about the way the wind made the hairs on his arm move and the sensation of the spray on his face. That off-hand statement might have made her swoon a little, even if he just frowned at her in response. Though Swain told her they were less than fifty miles from th

