Nadia gets the 7.30 train every morning without fail. Well, except if she oversleeps or wakes up at her friend Emma’s after too much wine.
Daniel really does get the 7.30 train every morning, which is easy because he hasn’t been able to sleep properly since his dad died.
One morning, Nadia’s eye catches sight of a post in the daily paper:
To the cute girl with the coffee stains on her dress. I’m the guy who’s always standing near the doors… Drink sometime?
So begins a not-quite-romance of near-misses, true love, and the power of the written word.
A wonderfully funny will-they-won’t-they romance told with real emotional honesty, perfect
for those who loved Dolly Alderton’s Everything I Know About Love as well as fans of Lucy Vine, Holly Bourne, Mhairi McFarlane and Beth O’Leary.
for those who loved Dolly Alderton’s Everything I Know About Love as well as fans of Lucy Vine, Holly Bourne, Mhairi McFarlane and Beth O’Leary.
'Our Stop' is a funny story which is really a love story which starts at a busy train station, advertised on a newspaper notice board and then a will they, won't they meet and be attracted.It was a quick read which I loved and I think would make a great film that draws audiences in.
The characters were down to earth and likeable, people who readers are likely to see every day on the tube or bus and therefore realistic.
Along with a number of other reviewers I did find the book to be a slow starter but it did increase in pace and the second two thirds of the book were very quick to read and I really enjoyed watching the relationship develop.
Our Stop is a fun love story which plays out as if in real life and will be loved by anyone who enjoys a real love story.
Thank you to Avon Books for inviting me to take part in the blog tour and for a copy of the book in return for an honest review.
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