Title: The Trouble With Paper Planes
Author: Amanda Dick
Genre: Contemporary Romance
I’ve always believed in what I can see, what I can hear and what I can touch. Surfing was my religion and destiny was just a fairy-tale. But one summer, over ten days during the hottest February on record, all that changed. I found hope – the kind of hope that sustains you, even when you don’t want to be sustained.
The night Emily disappeared, I was branded. She became the girl on the ‘missing’ posters, and I became the one trying to keep everyone from falling apart. I thought that somehow it would keep me from being devoured by the emptiness inside me. Five years later, I was beginning to appreciate how deluded I really was.
Then Maia showed up. New in town, with a past as mysterious as she was, she reminded me so much of Emily that I couldn’t stand to be anywhere near her. What I didn’t realise was that there were forces at play that neither of us could possibly understand.
It takes a determined soul to alter destiny. There is a loophole, a back door, and the events that unfolded during those ten days showed me how that loophole can change everything.
Do you believe in fate? If so, let me tell you my story. If not, what happened to me might change your mind.
Heath was wrecked when his girlfriend Emily went missing five years ago. He was surfing with his brother and some of his friends when he was reminded about his brother Vinnie's 30th birthday party. Usually Heath goes but then he sneaks out. Heath goes to see Bridget at Henry's when he is done working and he loves that shoes are not a requirement at Henry's. Bridget tell Heath about a new girl that she has hired and that she looks a lot like Emily. She asks Heath to teaches Maia to surf because Maia wants to surf. Bridget tells Heath that they were going to Whale Bay at sunrise instead of sunset since the party is at night. Bridget, Heath, Vinnie, Jas, Henry and Alex go to Whale Bay as a birthday Memorial.
Heath is a surfer, 28 years old. He is a landscape Gardner. He doesn't know what to do with a compliment. Vinnie is 30 years old, married to Jas. He is very protective of Heath, has the same birthday as Emily, he is a surfer. Jas is married to Vinnie. She is Heath's sister in law, 8 and a half months pregnant. Planned Vinnie's birthday party. Bridget is Emily and Alex's mom. Henry's daughter, cares about Heath. Emily has been missing for five years. Alex is Emily's brother, he hasn't been the same since Emily disappeared. He hates Heath. Maia is the new girl in town, she looks a lot like Emily. She wants to learn how to surf. Henry is Bridget's father, he is in his eighties. Likes to do things that aren't ment for 80 year olds to do.
Rating: 4.5 ☆
Heath is a surfer, 28 years old. He is a landscape Gardner. He doesn't know what to do with a compliment. Vinnie is 30 years old, married to Jas. He is very protective of Heath, has the same birthday as Emily, he is a surfer. Jas is married to Vinnie. She is Heath's sister in law, 8 and a half months pregnant. Planned Vinnie's birthday party. Bridget is Emily and Alex's mom. Henry's daughter, cares about Heath. Emily has been missing for five years. Alex is Emily's brother, he hasn't been the same since Emily disappeared. He hates Heath. Maia is the new girl in town, she looks a lot like Emily. She wants to learn how to surf. Henry is Bridget's father, he is in his eighties. Likes to do things that aren't ment for 80 year olds to do.
This is my first book by Amanda Dick and it wont be my last. This book is very well written and the characters are very well developed. I felt very connected to the characters, I couldn't put this book down, I was hooked from the first page. I look forward to reading more books by Amanda Dick
Amanda Dick is a night-owl, coffee addict, movie buff and music lover. She loves to do DIY (if it's not bolted down, she'll probably paint it, re-cover it or otherwise decorate it) and has tried almost every craft known to man/womankind. She has two sewing machines and an over-locker she can't remember how to thread. She crochets (but can't follow a pattern), knits (badly) and refrains from both as a public service.
She believes in love at first sight, in women's intuition and in following your heart. She is rather partial to dark chocolate and believes in the power of a good vanilla latte.
What lights her fire is writing stories about real people in trying situations. Her passion is finding characters who are forced to test their boundaries. She is insanely curious about how we, as human beings, react when pushed to the edge. Most of all, she enjoys writing about human behaviour - love, loss, joy, grief, friendship and the complexity of relationships in general.
After living in Scotland for five years, she has now settled back home in New Zealand, where she lives with her husband and two children.
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