Taking a risk, August invites Jane to Pancake Billy’s and out for a drink, but Jane never shows. On the Q, heading to her first day of classes, August spills a coffee down her shirt and “the hottest girl August has ever seen,” aka Jane, another passenger, gives her a scarf to cover the stain.Īugust continues to run into Jane on the Q train. In NYC she finds roommates and a part-time job at Pancake Billy’s House of Pancakes, while figuring out her commute to school – the Q train. August is a professional student and prefers a nomadic lifestyle, moving from college to college every few years. Twenty-three-year-old August Landry has recently relocated to NYC from New Orleans to continue her college education at Brooklyn College. Few quibbles aside, I highly recommend One Last Stop – especially if you are a fan of some supernatural elements in your romance. I mostly loved it but a few things kept it just shy of a perfect read. One Last Stop is a terrific sophomore effort that McQuiston fans will enjoy. Casey McQuiston’s debut novel, Red, White, and Royal Blue was an enormous hit and I, like many readers, was anxiously awaiting McQuiston’s second book.
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