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. "A dazzling romance, filled with plenty of humor and heart." - Time Magazine, "The 21 Most Anticipated Books of /5(K). Casey McQuiston’s novel One Last Stop has unfortunately been too often compared to a similar time travel romance with the twist on its own sexuality resulting in being referred to as a “queer Kate Leopold.”. This is so limiting as to verge on damaging. That storyline itself—the narrative text—can be called something of science. · Casey McQuiston. The historical component of One Last Stop also allowed McQuiston to incorporate in a little-known true story from queer history: the arson at the UpStairs Lounge, a .
In her second romance novel "One Last Stop," Casey McQuiston creates a story full of human connections, sassy banter and a deep understanding of queer history and community. This time-slip romantic comedy novel features the charm and opportunity New York City has to offer while highlighting the vulnerability of first loves within the city. 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. Publisher: St Martin's Press. ISBN: Number of pages: CASEY MCQUISTON is the New York Times bestselling author of One Last Stop, Red, White Royal Blue, and I Kissed Shara Wheeler, as well as a pie enthusiast. Born and raised in southern Louisiana, Casey now lives in New York City with Pepper, a poodle mix and semipro personal assistant.
One Last Stop. One Last Stop is a LGBT romance novel written by American author Casey bltadwin.ru novel is about a woman named August Landry, a cynical pseudo detective, who finds love in a woman she meets on a subway named Jane Su, a punk Lesbian from the s who has been misplaced in time and is trapped on the subway. Casey McQuiston’s novel One Last Stop has unfortunately been too often compared to a similar time travel romance with the twist on its own sexuality resulting in being referred to as a “queer Kate Leopold.”. This is so limiting as to verge on damaging. That storyline itself—the narrative text—can be called something of science. One Last Stop is Casey McQuiston’s follow up novel to the amazing and brilliant, ‘ Red, White and Royal Blue ‘. For anyone who knows me, they’ll know how much I loved McQuiston’s first book. I have been eagerly awaiting getting my hands on their follow up for most of this year. If not longer.
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