Book one last stop5/22/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() August has had enough of playing detective in a decades-old cold case and has escaped to New York in an attempt at a new start. ![]() August grew up as an only child to a single parent who at times seemed only to have raised a child to create a partner in her relentless quest to discover what happened to her older brother who disappeared when she was in her early teens. In this story, we meet August, newly arrived in New York City and alone. One Last Stop is simultaneously similar to RWRB and completely different. I fell in love with the characters, humor, and perfectly described locations, so when I heard that McQuiston would be releasing a new novel, One Last Stop, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on it this summer. My favorite read in 2020 was Red, White, and Royal Blue, an LGBTQ romcom starring Alex (the son of America’s first female president) and Henry (the Prince of England). Trigger Warnings: homophobia, sexual content (consensual) Please note: This post contains affiliate links. Today’s book review is One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston. Follow the Pride Month tag to find all the content in one space (including LGBTQ content from previous years), and keep checking back for more throughout the month. Throughout June, GeekMom celebrates Pride Month with lots of LGBTQ content. ![]()
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