![]() Jane isn’t simply eccentric she’s quite literally from another time: ![]() Opening with 23-year-old August packing up her life and moving to New York City, the novel wastes no time throwing her into the life of Jane, a mysterious woman she meets on the subway who proves to be far more than she appears. If you’re on the hunt for an addicting romance novel, look no further than Casey McQuiston’s One Last Stop. After McQuiston’s successful debut, Red, White & Royal Blue, her second novel has received plenty of hype over the past few months - and the good news is, it’s completely warranted.Ī romance between two women who meet on a New York City subway line, One Last Stop masterfully blends magic and romance in a narrative that’s as entertaining as it is clever. ![]() Pride Month is nearing its end, but readers have one last chance to squeeze in some LGBTQ+ stories this June (and let’s be honest, we’ll be reading them well beyond this month anyway). ![]()
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