Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Book Review: "The Suite Spot" by Trish Doller

In Trish Doller's newest rom-com, The Suite Spot, sometimes you find what you need most where you least expect it.

Rachel is a night concierge at one of the most exclusive hotels in Miami Beach. She’s been a hard-working, loyal employee for years, until she’s unjustly fired for standing up for herself. A single mom to four-year-old Maisie, she knows she needs a new job fairly quickly, but it’s tough to find an opportunity like the one she had and loved.

When a friend tells her about a job managing a boutique hotel at a brewery in Ohio, it sounds like a dream. It is on Kelleys Island, a remote island in Lake Erie. So despite the grumpiness of her new boss over the phone, she packs up Maisie and moves to Ohio.

What she finds when she arrives is not what she’s been led to believe. The brewery is starting to run but the hotel isn’t built yet, although the owner, Mason, will give Rachel carte blanche to design and run the hotel the way she wants, which has been a dream of hers. It’s a difficult decision given the work ahead, but she decides to give it a try.

Rachel soon finds that Mason is a beer expert but running a hotel was never really his dream. And it’s not long before the two discover a fondness for one another, but both need to rebuild their lives. Can the hotel give them the chance they need for a fresh start, or will obstacles stand in their way?

I loved this book so much! Rachel is the sister of Anna, the protagonist from Doller’s last book, Float Plan (which I loved, too), but this book isn’t as sad. It’s just a sweet, romantic story of getting a second chance at happiness in an idyllic setting. I devoured it!!

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