She can handle anything in her job.Even a week on a boatwith a handsome but annoying sailor.
Josh tells himself he’s the luckiest guy in the world. Living on his sailboat and taking tourists on occasional chartered trips, he’s not tied down to routines and responsibilities. He even named his sailboat Solitude, because that’s what he enjoys much of the time.
Danae works at a boat company, and she just got promoted–sort of. To keep her dream job, she must get her opinionated coworkers to all agree on a marketing plan. Her boss directs her to set up a week-long sailing tour with them as a work trip and a bonding experience.
At first, Danae isn’t completely on board with Josh’s laid-back approach to the excursion. But during visits to quaint New England towns and seafaring adventures, she and Josh start to see one another’s true colors…and Josh begins to question his solitary life.
This feel-good romance includes a free Hallmark original recipe for Crunchy Salmon Cakes.
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 0/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 1/5
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Summary
Sailing at Sunset by Cindi Madsen is a sweet romance in the Hallmark category.
I loved Danae and her quirkiness. Her planner obsession and gold stars were hilarious. And motivated me to start adding some fun to my planner.
Of course opposites attract and this is what happens when Danae is forced to plan a week on the boat with Captain Josh and her team mates. Josh is carefree and ignores the Final Final agenda that she sends. He had a great way of tweaking her plans to be a little more spontaneous. However I think she gets him back in the Yoga class. Haha
Working in a corporate environment I could sympathize with Danae and her desire to get the team to work together.
Note – I read a review where a reader flipped out about the gay couple. Let me clarify for you that there are no scenes with them that made me uncomfortable. In addition, they are only in a scene together once or twice.