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A review by paperbackpassionista
The Stopover by TL Swan
2.0
Chile!!! My level of irritation when I was listening to this book was through the roof. I see why the girlies don’t like this book in the series. Both characters got on my last nerve and I didn’t care one dirty cent about their annoying self centered immature a**es. The only reason I will continue this series is because of the mmc brother, Tristan Miles.
This book starts off with Emily flying to New York from her trip to London when something bizarre happens in the airport that resulted in her getting bumped up to first class. While she bordering the plane she gets seated next to a handsome man named J and they tease and flirt with each other throughout the entire flight. Unfortunately New York had some bad weather so Emily and J spent their stopover in Boston having a one night stand. A few years pass and Emily gets her dream job in New York and on her first day she finds out that her boss/ceo of the company is none other than J or Jameson Miles, the man from her one night stand.
Like I said, I didn’t like this book and honestly it’s probably because I’ve read too many books like this in high school and college that I’m all burnt out. The jokes and banter was not funny to me. The CEO a-hole character didn’t appeal to me and on top of that these two characters didn’t have any chemistry at all. He was rude and mean for no reason and she was insecure and weird to me. The whole book came off very childish, petty, and annoying.
This book starts off with Emily flying to New York from her trip to London when something bizarre happens in the airport that resulted in her getting bumped up to first class. While she bordering the plane she gets seated next to a handsome man named J and they tease and flirt with each other throughout the entire flight. Unfortunately New York had some bad weather so Emily and J spent their stopover in Boston having a one night stand. A few years pass and Emily gets her dream job in New York and on her first day she finds out that her boss/ceo of the company is none other than J or Jameson Miles, the man from her one night stand.
Like I said, I didn’t like this book and honestly it’s probably because I’ve read too many books like this in high school and college that I’m all burnt out. The jokes and banter was not funny to me. The CEO a-hole character didn’t appeal to me and on top of that these two characters didn’t have any chemistry at all. He was rude and mean for no reason and she was insecure and weird to me. The whole book came off very childish, petty, and annoying.