A review by tallangryplanet
One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston

4.0

August has known her whole life that being alone is the best way to protect yourself, and moving to New York definitely won't change that. She's definitely not going to become friends with her flatmates, or fall in love with the beautiful girl from the subway who always seems to magically appear in her same train... 

Maybe I'm just too invested in found family and characters with a rough exterior learning to let themselves be soft and vulnerable around said family, but this book absolutely hit the right spot for me. August's arch from "mysterious loner" to part of a community was lovely, and the cast of strange friends had me wanting more and more of their interactions. 

The romance was beautifully developed, and I really enjoyed how it was not the sole focus of the story. The sci-fi aspect was also fun, even if I got a bit lost sometimes. I only wish we had got to know Jane more personally, as I felt a little distant from her as a love interest. Some of the intimate scenes also made me a bit uncomfortable because of the public aspect, which is why this is a 4 star read for me. 

Overall, I really enjoyed this book, and I totally recommend it if you're looking for a queer romance with a twist.