Descripción editorial
A wonderfully funny will-they-won’t-they romance, perfect for those who loved Sally Thorne’s 99% Mine and Helena Hunting’s Meet Cute.
What if you almost missed the love of your life?
Nadia gets the 7:30am 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 7:30am 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.
“OUR STOP is as rich as a double dutch chocolate cake. The romance filling delivers to the last delicious morsel!” – Romance Junkies
Reviews
Praise for Our Stop:
‘A fresh, smart, modern rom com. This is romance seen through the wry eyes of a cynic, and that's what makes it so special – and, ultimately, so uplifting. It had me totally gripped.’ Beth O’Leary, author of The Flatshare
‘The joyful, romantic and life-affirming love story you need in your suitcase this summer!’ Red Magazine
‘Our Stop is everything I didn't know I needed in a book. Laura Jane Williams’ writing SEES you, and gives you so much. This is exactly the joyful escapism you need for your next beach holiday.’ Lucy Vine, author of Are We Nearly There Yet?
‘Hilarious, heart-warming and truly authentic – your modern rom com must-read!’ Hello!
‘Tender, energetic and authentic … Such a current love story, but so timeless too. I adored Nadia and Daniel.’ Daisy Buchanan
‘This is the laugh-out-loud love story you need to read this summer.’ Glamour
‘We devoured this book in one sitting!’ Bella Magazine
‘A perfect summer read that will leave you grinning stupidly.’ Closer
‘Laura Jane Williams offers another dose of smart, sisterly storytelling … You can practically feel modern romance evolving as you’re reading it.’ Emma Jane Unsworth, Observer
‘This is the feminist rom-com of the summer!’ Holly Bourne, author of How Do You Like Me Now?
Praise for Laura Jane Williams:
‘A cult hit’ Grazia
‘If you’ve ever felt a little lost, I hope this book finds its way to you’ Daisy Buchanan
‘LJ’s honesty and voice are unique in a crowded market’ Stylist
‘Rediscover and embrace your inner silliness and watch your busy, stress-filled actual life become, well, simpler’ Red on Ice Cream for Breakfast
About the author
Laura Jane Williams is a writer whose work has appeared everywhere from the Guardian to Buzzfeed, Stylist, Closer, the Metro and the Telegraph. She is Grazia’s former dating columnist, and the author of two previous works of non-fiction: Ice Cream for Breakfast and Becoming. Our Stop is her first novel.
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#OurStopIsAMust
I found Laura on Instagram and was immediately enamored. When she announced she’s written a novel, and a romance at that, I knew I had to read it. Though it’s taken me a few years, I can happily report that it’s as amazing as expected. I have a love/hate relationship with slow-burns, but I must admit, Laura makes it worth your while. This book surpasses any expectation you might have and leaves you feeling as giddy as the characters throughout. Absolute must-read!
First digital book
Someone on tiktok recommend this book. I download the book but every time a try to read I just close the app it was so weird to read something digital (old fashion I know). Last night I try again and I just fell in love. I just finish the book and it was amazing, totally worth it
Painfully slow
Way to slow. A hundred pages too long. The payoff isn’t even worth it. This is obviously a talented writer, but the story was just too dull and drawn out for me. Not to mention the weird shifting of POV. It is written in dual POV, but then every now and then, a random side character gets a paragraph of their own POV. Very confusing.