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A review by pavi_fictionalworm
Float Plan by Trish Doller
4.0
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Disclaimer: An eARC was provided via the Publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review w are therefore, my own.
What do you do when you lose the one you loved the most in the most tragic way possible?
Trigger Warnings: Death by Suicide
I had procrastinated in picking up this book, mostly because I didn’t think I could handle such a heavy topic within what could be construed a romance novel.
But I was pleasantly surprised. Float Plan is heart burning, emotional and a hopeful second chance romance when the world beneath your feet has slid away so fast, that you couldn’t even find time to hold yourself on to something before you are also swept away.
Anna just lost her fiancé to suicide - and while she has been struggling to even wake up in the mornings; she finally makes the decision to leave her job and her family to finally undertake the sailing trip that she and her fiancé were planning before tragedy stuck.
She knows she isn’t the skilled sailor; she has no idea beyond the basics of what she is supposed to do, but she does it, because she honestly doesn’t see any other way to even try and move on.
When she realises that she needs a little help, she crosses path with the one man, who needs her help as much as she does.
Keane finds and saves her when Anna gets herself in a fix and when he answers her ad for help - they strike up an easy going friendship, not realising that they both need each other more than either of them realise.
Adorable, emotional and breathtaking, Float Plan is a wonderful second chance read - second chance not just at love, but at life.
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