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The Suite Spot

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I read and adored the Float Plan. When I saw that book two in the Beck Sisters series was available on NetGalley, I jumped on it! Trish Dollar has a way of creating heartfelt stories about grief and personal growth that absolutely warm your heart and have you swooning hard over the male MC.

On an impulse, Rachel a single mom and her young daughter Maisie move across country to start over at a brewery hotel located on Kelleys Island on Lake Erie. Mason the owner is a moody, semi-recluse brewmaster who is dealing with his own demons.

The Suite Spot did not disappoint! Any hesitation that her follow up book wouldn’t deliver was instantly squashed. The story was well written, so sweet, and had an amazing flow to it. I devoured it. Rachel and Mason were both such genuine and relatable characters. In my opinion, the perfect match. Maisie was so stinkin’ cute and I loved her connection with Yōkai! I honestly loved everything about this book. My only complaint would be that I wish there was another Beck sister. I don’t want this series to end!

👉🏻*Editing to happily correct myself! 🤦🏻‍♀️ I can’t wait to read Carla’s story in book 3!!

4.5/5 ⭐️
What I loved;
⛺️Slow-burn romance
🍺Strong community
⛺️Personal struggles
🍺Yōkai

The Suite Spot was a beautiful love story about friendship, grief, and overcoming obstacles. It was thoroughly enjoyable and I absolutely recommend adding this one to your TBR! ♥️

Pub Date 3/8/22 Pre-order your copy!

Thank you Trish Doller, NetGalley, and St. Martin’s Press for the advanced copy in exchange for my honest
review. My review will also be posted on Instagram an Goodreads.

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Really enjoyed this book. It was a sweet contemporary romance and it was not too NA. I really enjoyed the characters and it was a nice, light-hearted read. I finished it super quickly and didn't feel dragged down by any of the plot lines or characters. I will say this is the first romance book with a single mom that I have enjoyed. Typically I do not like when kids are in romance books because it feels as if 90% of the plot revolves around the children instead of the actual main characters but the author did a wonderful job balancing the child-parent relationship as well as the romantic relationship. The only critique I have is that I never felt as if there was a big exposition/event, as the book was pretty smooth sailing. Other than that, I would definitely recommend this book.

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I loved Float Plan and equally loved Rachel's story!
Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for the opportunity to read and review this book.
I love reading stories set in small communities, where everyone supports and look out for each other. Caring neighbours can very easily become family and this is exactly what happened in this story.
Rachel loses her job in the hotel industry in Florida and by a leap of faith, takes a job managing a small hotel on a very small island in Ohio.
Life handed Rachel a bowlful of sour lemons and through her love, patience, determination and vision she was able to make an incredibly delicious lemon meringue pie. (This book has NOTHING to do with lemons or pie. I just came up with the analogy ;)) A more relevant analogy would be something related to barley, hops and craft beer!
I loved Mason and Rachel together and how they supported and helped each other.
Highly recommend this sweet story!

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The Suite Spot was such a sweet read with a perfect ending. Rachel, who was recently fired after getting sexually harassed at work, takes a chance on a job all the way in Ohio. She packs up with her daughter Maisie and makes the drive all the way from Florida. When she gets there, things are less than ideal.
This was a great follow up to Float Plan and I really enjoyed the characters in the book!
Thank you to Netgalley and St. Martin’s Press for this egalley. I will be posting my review to Goodreads directly after this, and will be creating my bookstagram post as well. The post can be viewed here: Instagram.com/ash.reads.a.bunch

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After losing her job in the hotel industry in Florida, a co-worker gives her a lead on a new job. Now Rachel is headed off with her young daughter to a new job and new lifestyle on Kelley’s Island.

The book was a really enjoyable read. The characters have some complications in their lives to overcome, have good chemistry and also seem to get each other as people in a satisfying way. I look forward to reading this author’s other book.

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Such a lovely story about building relationships with love and caring while balancing expectations and romance.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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For a book that dives into single parenthood, sexual harassment, and child loss, Trish Doller manages to maintain a sense of uplift and hope throughout the story. Both protagonists, Rachel and Mason, are extremely likeable and throughout the book you root for their happily ever after.

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This was the feel good book I needed in my life to cozy up with! I was expecting this to be emotional like Float Plan, and while there were sad parts, it felt a bit lighter.
Rachel is a bit broken. Mason is a bit broken. Together the bring out each other's light.
Rachel has been fired from her job managing a luxury hotel in Florida, it is her dream job and she is now left wondering what she is going to do for her and her young daughter. She still lives with her mom and her daughter's father is gone more than he's around, so when an opportunity presents itself to manage a new hotel in Ohio, she thinks maybe she needs to get out of her comfort zone like her sister did.
Once she gets there, she meets the owner, Mason, who is a bit of a loner and a lot of a grump. He also might have lied a bit to get Rachel there. What starts of as a reluctant friendship, leads them to finding their forever. It was so great to see Rachel grow as a person and a mom. She wasn't stuck and was thriving, making new friends, going to yoga, hosting book club; she just needed a bit of a change.
Thank you to Trish Doller, St. Martin's Press and Netgalley for an early copy!

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In the acknowledgments, Trish Dollar admits that The Suite Spot could have been a very different book had 2020 not been a nightmare, and wow that explained why this book was such a lightweight in comparison to its angst-ridden sister book, Float Plan. Don't get me wrong, I really liked Float Plan, which is why I was expecting similar from The Suite Spot, which follows Rachel, sister of Anna from Float Plan, from a dead end life in Florida to Kelleys Island in Lake Erie. Here she's tasked with essentially building a hotel from scratch--her dream job, while hotel owner Mason works on his craft beer. The whole book is essentially interior decorating and beer tastings interspersed with some light discussion and parenting.

I...liked it? I did, I liked it. But it's a light, sweet story that kind of waves its hand at satisfying, meaty character arcs and presents to you a painting of bears dancing in the woods instead. There is very little conflict. Mason and Rachel agree on almost everything, their relationship slides into romance without much obstacle, and it's mostly idyllic until the climax of the novel comes along. That felt a bit contrived--since the whole book was such easy sailing. I would recommend this to people who had a rough pandemic year (which is all of us, right?) and need a nice, escapist romance that isn't going to pull any punches.

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The Suite Life comes out 3/8/2022 but I couldn’t wait to read it!! I highly recommend this book so preorder it now!!

The Suite Life follows Rachel (Anna’s sister from The Float Plan) and her daughter Maisie as they move to Ohio to help run a brewery hotel. Mason, the owner, might have mislead Rachel with how much work was left to finish the hotel which turned out to be basically everything. Together Rachel and Mason fix up the brewery hotel while also working on themselves proving they make an excellent team in more ways than one.

The Beck Sisters!! I loved Anna’s story in The Float Plan and was really excited to read Rachel’s story. Rachel is amazing in so many ways! She’s an amazing mom and I love how she follows her career aspirations without sacrificing her time as a mom. Rachel found her peace and balance with Mason and having witnessed her sister’s grief and her recent firing, she understood Mason. Mason was still grieving when Rachel and Maisie walked into his world and breathed life back into him. Color returned back to Mason’s world and while he still needed a few moments every now and then it made me happy seeing him happy. Rachel and Mason (and Maisie) are so cute together!!

Thank you @stmartinspress @trishdoller and @netgalley for this eARC in exchange for my honest feedback.

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3.5 stars to this charming romance.

The Suite Spot is a heartwarming read with a great setting on an island in Lake Erie filled with quirky, relatable, and likable characters. My main gripes were that the conflict that showed up near the end was brought up and then resolved too quickly. I also would have liked to see more chemistry between the MC's. But overall, Trish Doller's writing and character building brought the story to life and resulted in an easy and comforting read.

FYI, while this could be read as a stand alone, I would suggest reading Float Plan first because it'll give you more context for Rachel's family dynamic (plus it's also just a fabulous read in and of itself).

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My goodness, this book hit all the right spots for me.

With fantastic storytelling, vivid scenes played right out in my head. This sounds slightly odd, but I have a desire to go visit Kelleys Island in Ohio now. This book has that great feel of small town romances where the town and its people pull you in and make you fall in love with it.

Mason has such a heartbreaking past, and I love that Rachel is able to help him heal. There’s a definite grump and sunshine feel to this book, their friends to lovers romance felt very gentle, like they fell into it. I really loved that Rachel took a stand about how and when they started their relationship. Starting together on the right page felt so right for these characters.

There were hilarious moments in this book where I was laughing out loud. There was even a moment when I yelled, “Yes!” and did a fist pump. I fell in love with these characters, and their story. This book drew me in so fast, I finished it in a few hours.

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This is a good book. The two main characters are Rachel and Mason. Rachel lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Mason lives on Kelly’s Island, Ohio. Rachel gets fired from her job as night manager in a hotel. She is a mother of a three year old, so she needs to find another job. She does, she gets a job at the inn that Mason is starting with his brewery. So she and her daughter move to Ohio.. Mason gives her more management job description.. she meets lots of people, gets a new best friend, and falls in love with Mason. Mason falls n love with Rachel and her daughter. They have some issues to deal with and find their way back each other.

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I read The Float Plan and was enjoyed it so much, I was excited that Rachel was getting her own story. I enjoyed learning about how Rachel became a single mom and her efforts to make sure Maisie had access to both of her parents. This book was about growing and stepping outside of your comfort zone to get to where you need to be. I loved Mason. He was so broken, but also so wonderful. Mason and Rachel helped each other to grow into the people that they should be. While there were truly sad parts to this story, it was heart warming. I love when a book makes you smile when remembering it and this one does that.

I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley and St. Martin's Press. All opinions expressed are my own.

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The author writes in her acknowledgements : "Had 2020 not been such a traumatic year, The Suite Spot may have turned out to be a different book, but I found myself needing to tell a story that was warm and gentle." And warm and gentle it was. This book is such a cozy blanket of a read. The characters are just so lovable and authentic. Once again, I am happy to have read Trish Doller's writing and look forward to many more reads to come!

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I. Loved. This. Book. Probably one of the best, most engaging books I have read all year. This grabbed me by the heart strings and didn't let go until the very last page. It's not often that you read fiction and really 100% feel like you're seeing the characters flaws and all, but this one does it. So, so good.

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Loved the island community of characters and the setting, but was frustrated by the structure of the ending. Good for fans of Trish Dollar's previous romance and Christina Lauren.

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There's something about books where the main character leaves their life to build a new one in a small town, middle of nowhere that I love. I really liked the small town setting of this book and seeing how Rachel and Maisie adapted to their new life and made connections with the people on the island. The book club meetings were some of the best bits. Sadly though, I wasn't feeling the romance at all, it was flat and even though it takes Rachel and Mason a while to get together it still feels like it comes out of nowhere. It felt like most of their connection happens off-page and Rachel's developing feelings for Mason weren't convincing to me. Also, I feel like I barely even knew who Mason was, apart from one conversation he had with Rachel that reveals some backstory it's as if we don't really know who he is or why he fell for Rachel. I liked the business and hotel they were building together, but the character and relationship development I wanted just wasn't there for me which was disappointing. Overall, 2.5/5 stars.

Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for the ARC.

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The Suite Spot is a cute novel about single mother Rachel, who is trying to make the best life possible for herself and for her young daughter. I didn't realize until now-- coming to write this review-- that it was part of a series, so I hadn't read the previous book. I didn't feel like I was missing any information, or like there was any confusion as to the characters or chain of events, so I definitely think this works as a standalone piece. But that being said, based on the other reviews, it looks like maybe there's a nostalgia factor or an affinity for these characters and author that has made this book more appealing for them. For me, it was an enjoyable, quick read, but not something that will stick with me.

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There were many things to love about this charming story. Not only are the characters real and relatable, their interactions felt as though I were watching friends journey through real-life situations with many of the same ups and downs that felt familiar. Though this might seem mundane, I can assure you it is anything but. The setting is charming and well described and the characters with their idiosyncracies and interactions are charming and a joy to follow through their journeys. I highly recommend this book as I consider it a "comfort read" that is sure to entertain and delight you at every turn.

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