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
Keane(view spoiler)[ thank goodness for how wonderful he is, right? saving her, giving her space, not pushing. he seems to really like her and she could maybe like him. (hide spoiler)]
Anna(view spoiler)[ I really like her. her grief is realistic. i'm sad Ben's mother was so awful about things and that her phone chimed with a trip they'd planned but Ben wasn't able to stay around. absolutely heartbreaking (hide spoiler)]
Keane(view spoiler)[ I still really like him but I can't help but wonder if there's still something more he hasn't told her... I really like his brother too. (hide spoiler)]
Anna(view spoiler)[she's really made some progress on realizing she would rather live and be without Ben than die......and his mom is still really a horrible person (hide spoiler)]
Keane(view spoiler)[ I'm so glad he came back. at some point, you have to stop running and start trying to find what makes you happy (hide spoiler)]
Anna(view spoiler)[ I'm so glad she learned she could do her own thing but also that it was nice to have him around. she did a great job of growing (hide spoiler)]
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