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"The perfect escape. Fresh, funny, and romantic. I wish I could sail away with this book." - Meg Cabot, New York Times bestselling author of The Princess Diaries and Little Bridge series Critically acclaimed author Trish Doller's unforgettable and romantic adult debut about setting sail, starting over, and finding yourself... Since the loss of her fiancé, Anna has been shipwrecked by grief—until a reminder goes off about a trip they were supposed to take together. Impulsively, Anna goes to sea in their sailboat, intending to complete the voyage alone. But after a treacherous night’s sail, she realizes she can’t do it by herself and hires Keane, a professional sailor, to help. Much like Anna, Keane is struggling with a very different future than the one he had planned. As romance rises with the tide, they discover that it’s never too late to chart a new course. In Trish Doller’s unforgettable Float Plan, starting over doesn't mean letting go of your past, it means making room for your future.
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I think this book with to be absolutely perfect for somebody and while I really enjoyed it, it wasn't perfect for me.
I loved everything about the way grief was handled in this book. I personally have never dealt with a loss like the main character, but it also deals with the loss of a love. That is something so many people can relate to, and it just connected with me. The descriptions of Anna's emotions were just so raw and real. It really made me tear up at some points.
I also think disability was handled in here amazingly. I am not a disabled myself, but my dad is and while his disability is different from the character's he has a similar mentality. This book really showed how just because someone develops a disability doesn't mean their life is over or that they can't keep doing the things they love. It really hit me in a soft spot.
The themes in here were ones I needed to hear and that I have been experiencing myself lately, This book dove into how being alone is okay and while you may care for people and want them in your life, doesn't mean you need them. I'm not super into theme heavy books, but this one really connected with me.
The reasons I didn't love this book was because it was so short. I feel like the relationships and characters didn't have time to fully develop, so I didn't really feel attached to them. I like how the romance effected the main character, but I wasn't connected to it in a traditional sense. I feel like this would have been better for me if the romance was more developed, or it ended on a bit of a bitter-sweet note.
I would highly recommend this book because of the themes it covers, and I think a lot of people will connect with it like I did.
Thank you to St. Martin's Griffin, Trish Doller, and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Road Trip Island Hopping Mashup. At its heart, this is effectively a road trip tale of healing and finding oneself again after a tragedy. Even though it uses sailing a small sailboat through the eastern edges of the Caribbean as its primary vehicle, rather than some wheeled vehicle. And as with all good road tripping tales, you get a lot of heart and a fair degree of humor, and since this is a romance variant of the road trip, you get a bit of that (yes, including sex scenes) as well. Overall the suicide that spurs the trip threatens to drag the tale down at times, but Doller does just enough to keep that from really happening. Solid story, and a good escape that could provide a degree of catharsis for some. Very much recommended.
“But I'm starting to understand how sadness and happiness can live side by side within a heart. And how that heart can keep on beating.”
I cannot believe that not a lot of people are talking about this book!
I am hard to please when it comes to reading romance because I normally find them too cheesy or too unrealistic but this one I loved!
This is about Anna who sets sail on a solo trip after her husband, Ben, passed away from suicide. She was trying to complete the trip that Ben planned for the two of them. The story talked about death, grieving and moving on so well.
During the trip, Anna learns what her strengths are (when it comes to sailing) and learning to love again. She falls in love with Keane, a man she met during her first stop. It was such a mix of emotions as she learns to let go of the man she loved wholeheartedly but also finding a friend in Keane but eventually opening up her heart to him.
This is not only a romantic love story but also about the journey of finding love in yourself and becoming a strong woman who can overcome almost anything that's thrown at her.
Such a touching, beautiful and heartfelt story, I loved every minute of reading it! I will be reading the other books in this series for sure! This is such an easy 5 stars to give!❤