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The Do-Over

T.L. Swan

4.02 AVERAGE


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I am such a huge fan of TL Swan’s and her Miles High Club series is one of my all-time favorites! So to say I’ve been both anxiously awaiting but yet also dreading the end of this series is an understatement. It’s so bittersweet ,but The Do-Over and Christopher were both so amazing and I honestly can’t wait to go back and read about the Miles brothers again! This series is one I recommend to everyone that is a fan of romance.

The Do-Over was a lot different than I was expecting, yet I really loved it! Christopher was so much more than you’d expect at first glance and I honestly loved him so much. He was funny and witty, sweet and sexy. I loved him and Hayden, their chemistry was there right from the start. I loved seeing their friendship grow and strengthen as this story progressed and I loved seeing their interactions with the rest of the characters as well, especially Eddie!

This book might have had a different feel than the rest of the series, but it was such a good story and I honestly loved seeing a different side to Christopher than I expected. I was so sad to finish this book even though I loved it, but with TL Swan’s announcement of Miles Ever After, her novel of extended epilogues for the Miles brothers, she has given us something to look forward to with all these beloved characters! I seriously cannot recommend this series enough, if you haven’t already read them, you are missing out! Can’t wait for Swan’s next book, but especially more of these amazing brothers and their families.

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Probably my favorite miles brother! Literally love his story so much
adventurous inspiring lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

i feel like nobody gets the miles brothers like i do
lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I devoured this series and I was super sad to have it end. I would die for the second oldest, Tristian.

I don't know if I have ever read a book that was both funny and spicy, but this one does it both beautifully! This book centers around Christopher, the fourth Miles brother who is gorgeous, wealthy and well endowed. He meets his polar opposite in Hayden but sparks fly.

Its over. Ive finished the Miles High boys and im sad about it. Ive obviously got Miles ever after to read still but ive loved these guys. Tristan will forever be my favourite but Christopher came in a close second. I think I preferred the humour in this series to anything else, although the spice was spectacular & the boys all fuck like gods. Theres no other way to describe it!! Those are some lucky ladies.

Christopher was hilarious from the start. The definition of spoilt rich boy but goes off backpacking for a year. I definitely didnt think he would last. The gorilla scene had me crying, the taxi, the deodorant, the yacht ooh and the cow. There were so many scenes where I thought that would be it, he would give up but he didnt. There was so much more to him than money and meaningless sex. I loved getting to know a different Christo. How he was towards Eduardo was amazing. His friendship with Hayden and how it evolved. His protective, caring side was beautiful. This was so much fun, im excited for all the boys epilogues now!

TL Swan’s The Do Over was definitely worth the wait!

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The moment I heard about this book I started counting the days until I could get my hands on it. TL Swan is definitely on my short list of one-click authors. When I know she’s releasing a new book, I do not wait, I grab I as soon as I can and I sit down and read it. I read this one in one day, I mean I wasn’t very productive otherwise, but honestly I really do not care.

This is Christopher’s story, he was lost, the poor little billionaire, until he decided to take a year and go backpacking and he met his unlikely match in a hostel bedroom with a cast of unexpected characters.

This is a visual book, I felt as though I was visiting the same countries that Christo and Hayden visited. And it made me almost want to go grab a backpack and head out. Almost, but then I remember I’m no longer in my 20’s and I enjoy the better things in life.

Spoiled, youngest sibling and billionaire playboy, Christopher Miles gives up his lifestyle for one year to go backpacking across Europe. This concept alone was enough to reel me in. I loved that they tapped big brother, Jameson, for his camping expertise… which if you read book 1 you’d know that didn’t even last a whole night.

Hayden is a sweet country girl who already has her future planned out, to live and work on her parents farm in rural New York. She booked a year long backpacking trip after her high school sweetheart broke her heart.

The enemies to lovers aspect didn’t last long, it’s like Christopher was immediately drawn to Hayden and although they have witty banter that seems snarky they are flirting more than actually hating each other. The two get really close as friends and eventually their friendship turns to romance.

Since the book follows their relationship through the year of backpacking it kind of reads like a very extended epilogue. Even the eventual 3rd act breakup and reconciliation were just a bit lacking in my opinion.

The true shining story through the entire book was the bond formed with Eddie, the Spanish boy they first encounter in Barcelona and Christopher cannot bring himself to go far from the entire trip.