

Maybe it�s time to start believing in some things, after all.Casey McQuiston�s One Last Stop is a magical, sexy, big-hearted romance where the impossible becomes possible as August does everything in her power to save the girl lost in time. She�s literally displaced in time from the 1970s, and August is going to have to use everything she tried to leave in her own past to help her. August�s subway crush becomes the best part of her day, but pretty soon, she discovers there�s one big problem: Jane doesn�t just look like an old school punk rocker. Jane with her rough edges and swoopy hair and soft smile, showing up in a leather jacket to save August�s day when she needed it most. Dazzling, charming, mysterious, impossible Jane. And there�s certainly no chance of her subway commute being anything more than a daily trudge through boredom and electrical failures.But then, there�s this gorgeous girl on the train.Jane. Cynical twenty-three-year old August doesn’t believe in much. 'A dazzling romance, filled with plenty of humor and heart. She can�t imagine how waiting tables at a 24-hour pancake diner and moving in with too many weird roommates could possibly change that. One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston (Goodreads Author) 4.01 Rating details 154,494 ratings 26,355 reviews From the New York Times bestselling author of Red, White & Royal Blue comes a new romantic comedy that will stop readers in their tracks. Casey McQuiston’s One Last Stop is a magical, sexy, big-hearted romance where the impossible becomes possible as August does everything in her power to save the girl lost in time.

August does her level best to help June rediscover herself, and last, she breaks free. While in New York, August meets her dream girl called June. August is bisexual, and she later relocates to New York to start life afresh and discover her sexuality. *************************************************************īook Descriptions: From the New York Times bestselling author of Red, White & Royal Blue comes a new romantic comedy that will stop readers in their tracks.For cynical twenty-three-year-old August, moving to New York City is supposed to prove her right: that things like magic and cinematic love stories don�t exist, and the only smart way to go through life is alone. August is a 23-year-old main character in the novel.
