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Trish Doller's idyllic romance Off the Map proves sometimes a wrong turn can lead to the exact right destination. On the road to love, you don't need a GPS... Carla Black’s life motto is “here for a good time, not for a long time.” She’s been traveling the world on her own in her vintage Jeep Wrangler for nearly a decade, stopping only long enough to replenish her adventure fund. She doesn’t do love and she doesn’t ever go home. Eamon Sullivan is a modern-day cartographer who creates digital maps. His work helps people find their way, but he’s the one who’s lost his sense of direction. He’s unhappy at work, recently dumped, and his one big dream is stalled out—literally. Fate throws them together when Carla arrives in Dublin for her best friend’s wedding and Eamon is tasked with picking her up from the airport. But what should be a simple drive across Ireland quickly becomes complicated with chemistry-filled detours, unexpected feelings, and a chance at love - if only they choose it.
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3 primary booksBeck Sisters is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2021 with contributions by Trish Doller.
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I enjoyed this book so much! It's a sweet and fun romance filled with adventure but also great emotional explorations. I still haven't read Float Plan, but I really enjoyed The Suite Spot (book 2). Though this one is my favorite so far.
The story is so smooth and well paced that before you know it, you'll be reading the last few pages. This book is bound to give you the itch to go out and explore, embrace the great outdoors.
Off the Map is less about Carla and Eamon falling in love, and more about them getting to a place where they can welcome love and relationships in their lives. We start with two messy and flawed characters, both trying to figure out what is important in their lives, what their priorities should be. They jump into bed early on, but the feelings come in slowly, as they get to know each other.
The book definitely does not waste time. Even though I don't like insta-love, the instant connection these two had, from the very first chapter, didn't feel out of place, especially since they start off as just a fling. It also helps that Eamon is easy to love, he's selfless, giving and goes all in on anything he does.
Carla has a badass dad who taught her most of what she knows about how to approach life, especially travel. She has a “here for a good time” philosophy, but doesn't see that her dad is surrounded by people he loves and has kept close. I found her misgivings about having a relationship very realistic and well explored.
Her dad was awesome, I loved hearing stories about him. He's almost as big a part of the story as the romance is. He also has Alzheimer's which is also a big part of the book as throughout the book Carla is mourning the loss of the father she knew, and who knew her.
Thank you to St Martin's Griffin, and NetGalley for the eARC!
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