Float Plan by Trish Doller | Book Review

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Float Plan by Trish Doller | Book ReviewFloat Plan by Trish Doller
Also by this author: Something Like Normal, Where The Stars Still Shine, The Devil You Know, The Suite Spot
Published by St. Martin's Griffin on March 2, 2021
Genres: Fiction, Romance, Contemporary, Women
Pages: 320
Format: eARC
Source: Publisher
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* One of OprahMag.com's Most Anticipated Romances of 2021! *
Heartbroken by the loss of her fiancé, adventurous Anna finds a second chance at love with an Irish sailor in this riveting, emotional romance.
After a reminder goes off for the Caribbean sailing trip Anna was supposed to take with her fiancé, she impulsively goes to sea in the sailboat he left her, 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.
"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

I am obsessed with Trish Doller’s books. Her writing has spanned essentially the whole of my time blogging, so I feel a fondness for them – starting with Something Like Normal going all the way to Start Here and now her adult debut Float Plan. And you know what? I will gladly look forward to all of her future releases as well. Although – I do still have to read In A Perfect World but I am hanging on to that one for when I need a guaranteed good book. Anyways, if you’re looking to dive into adult fiction from YA fiction, you should pick up a copy of Float Plan to ease right in.

Float Plan opens with main character Anna deciding to leave her Fort Lauderdale life behind and take the boat her fiance left her on a journey he had planned. You see, Anna is drowning in grief from Ben’s death by suicide. However, if she sails out the route he left her, that may help her move on. Only, as Anna discovers, she isn’t quite prepared for the trip. She needs help. Help finds her in the form of Keane, a dashingly good looking sailor just five years her senior. He also is thoughtful and has the best sense of humor. Oh, and he is Irish. With Keane’s help, Anna is off on her journey and begins to heal.

I inhaled Trish Doller’s adult debut. This book is definitely going on my birthday wishlist (I only ever wish for books that I’ve read seeing as how they’ll be staying on the shelf). That’s right, Float Plan is a keeper for the shelf. I loved the story of how Anna heals her broken heart and I’d say broken soul. The chemistry between Anna and Keane was blazing. How the relationship progresses is honestly perfect. I loved the pacing and character development within the writing. Honestly I have no criticism of this book. Float Plan came to me at the exact right time and I completely adored it. And well, now I will be eagerly awaiting Doller’s next release but thankfully have one more book waiting in the wings to read if it does happen to be a long wait.


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April is in her 30s and created Good Books And Good Wine. She works for a non-profit. April always has a book on hand. In her free time she can be found binge watching The Office with her husband and toddler, spending way too much time on Pinterest or exploring her neighborhood.
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April is in her 30s and created Good Books And Good Wine. She works for a non-profit. April always has a book on hand. In her free time she can be found binge watching The Office with her husband and toddler, spending way too much time on Pinterest or exploring her neighborhood.