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The Layover

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Ava has absolutely everything she wants. The daughter of spontaneous wanderers, she's found a steady, sensible man who wants nothing more than for her to hang up her flight attendant wings and settle down to be pampered by him. She just has one last trip, with a night's layover in Belize, and she'll shed her old life entirely. But her handsome coworker may trip up those plans...

I absolutely adored this book. I loved how very much it depended on Ava's acceptance of herself, her mis-judgements and prejudices being proven wrong, and her learning to share herself not just with Jack, but Gen and other friends. This book had so much heart, and made me feel like I'd traveled when of course I haven't gone anywhere in a year.

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The Layover is smart, sexy, and laugh-out-loud hilarious. Perfect for for fans of Christina Lauren, or anyone dreaming of taking off on an adventure in a post-pandemic world. Highly recommended!!

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*ARC kindly provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

This a fun rom-com book that definitely did not disappoint. Ava has a bad luck streak that she is determined to put behind her on her last flight trip as a flight attendent. Unfortnately, Jack is also working this trip as well, and Ava cannot stand him. The two have great banter, some undeniable chemistry and a past that they both interpretted very differently. Can the two overcome their preconceived notions of one in another in order to explore the spark between them? Read to find out!

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Ava Greene has everything she wants when her boyfriend asks her to marry her, giving her the stability she never had growing up. With her new change in relationship, comes a new change in job, as she decides to quit being a stewardess. Her last trip will give her a quick stop in Belize, but unfortunately her nemesis, Jack Stone. Just hearing his name makes Ava want to scream.
However, an unexpected extra day in Belize, changes Ava's life forever and makes her see Jack in a new light.

This is a fun book that immediately made me want a fruity drink and to smell some sunscreen. I definitely suggest reading it over the summer, at the beach. You'll fall in love with Jack right along with Ava.

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I really liked this book. I love the descriptions of the island; I felt like I was there. The journey the main characters take from hating each other to not was fun.

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Ava is looking to escape a life of constant travel but as a flight attendant that is hard to do. Alexander seems like a stable, reliable, solid choice, and agreeing to marry him appears to be Ava's ticket to stability. But on her last work trip - a flight to Belize - everything starts to fall apart and Ava is forced to question if leaving a life of travel behind is what she truly wants.

This was a fun enemies-to-lovers romance. The dialogue was funny and the tropical setting was nice. I also am on record as being someone who likes "a plane movie" and that carries over into books. I like to read about flying and travel. A lot happened in a 3-day work trip with an unintended extra layover but I enjoyed the ride and will probably read this one again.

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Really enjoyed this book! It was a quick read and kept me interested the whole time. Somewhat predictable, but I had a lot fun on the journey of getting to the end.

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This book was super cute and I really enjoyed it! This is a perfect read while laying poolside this summer! I love the sexy, slow burn romance and I really loved the characters. I also liked hearing about the behind the scenes of being a flight attendant, I definitely recommend picking up this book!

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Perfect for those looking for a quick and fun romance with enemies to lovers trope.

Ava, a flight attendant is on her last flight after deciding to quit her job post her engagement, finds herself with Jack, an ex-pilot whom she hates due to certain misunderstandings in the past involving her cheating ex. The banter between them is great and with forced proximity, there is more chemistry. In the beginning, there is a lot of detail about her fiancee which felt a tad bit long. I did think it was to establish how horrible the whole relationship was but it slowed down the book for me.

The whole behind the scenes info on flight attendants and their work process was really interesting to read as that was completely new for me. Also the whole travel part and the layover made me miss my travel plans so much. The way Ava struggles deciding about what she wants to do with her life is something very relatable and it is a very important decision. We can see her thought process clearly especially how she accepts her circumstances and finally decides to live life the way she wants.

Overall a fun romcom with flight travel and tropical layover backdrop!

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This starts off as a quick easy read. She looks at him as though he's the enemy due to a misunderstanding from years ago. They go from enemies to friends while she's on her last run as a flight attendant. She's engaged to her ideal man but doesn't want to tell anyone. I fet the book took to long and I was at the 60% mark when I stopped reading.


******************************I received an ARC from NetGalley for my honest opinion.***************************************

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What a great debut! Ava is looking to settle down. After a life of travel and jet setting (literally) she is ready to put some roots down and start her life. Too bad fate has other plans for her. Ava is on what she thinks will be the last flight of her stewardess career, but when she gets stranded in Belize with her nemesis, she has no choice but to look into herself and reevaluate all the things she wants out of life.
Jack is a flight attendant and Ava knows that they are bad news after her ex Rex did a number on her. Jack and Rex are buddies, so that means she needs to steer clear of that guy. While they are stranded in Belize, the walls start to come down and truths come out. Is Jack the person she thought he was?
The banter between the two was great. I loved that they both gave as good as they got. There were a few small issues that I had trouble with and plot lines I would have loved to see taken further, there were a lot of things that were implied or not finished. I feel like there were a lot of things left hanging by the end of the book and I would have liked the last two chapters to be longer to incorporate more of Jack and Ava.
I really enjoyed this book though and will be reading more by this author in the future. I am excited to see how she grows. Thank you to Netgalley, Penguin Group Putnam and the author for an early copy!

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This is a very cute book. A sweet slow-burning romance, sizzling banter, and crackling chemistry, plus enemies to lovers, overall low angst, and a fast read. I think I would have enjoyed it a bit more if I hadn't read it on the tail end of a bunch of other flying/travel/get away/beach/boat books. (Seems to be a trend for 2021 romance) Overall, a fun beach read.

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This is JUST what I needed right now. An adorable, fast paced, amazingly written rom-com!

This bumped up to top 5 favorite rom-com's that I read in 2020!
It has a cast of amazing characters, a setting that is to die for, hilarious banter and a love story(s) that you can't help but root for!

If you weren't planning on picking this one up! You need it!

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One of my favorite romances of the year! So impressed this is a debut. I loved the inclusion of the author’s first hand flight attendant knowledge. I knew very little of the behind-the-scenes of the daily life of airline staff but enjoyed this look behind the curtain so much. And the ROMANCE. So great. This couple has so much chemistry and the banter is top notch. Now I’d like to go to Belize, please.

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This was the exact type of romance I love, with an enemies to lovers trop alongside an independent and realistic female protagonist. From just a few pages in, I was obsessed with the premise of the main character being a flight attendant, an occupation a lot of us would love to pull the curtain back on and this book does just that alongside a fun and well written romantic storyline.

I appreciated that the author allowed the main character to reflect on her own behavior and thoughts, bringing an automatic sense of growth to the character while allowing the reader to form a kinship with her. I also appreciated that the male main character of Jack was never over the top flawed. The reader learns about his flaws alongside Ava and is allowed to feel out the relationship between the two of them.

Halfway through the book, Ava makes a decision that is totally the right onw but a tough one nonetheless and one that is not very often broached in lighter romances. Her owning up to the truths she has been denying herself is commendable and a true breath of fresh air in the genre.

I also adored the cast of characters that pop up alongside our experiences with Jack and Ava. Gen and Paul are so darn adorable and I appreciated what they added to the story. The one strange thing was the mention of Ava's past friendships that she has naturally grown and separated from but they are never really delved into. Their mentions are few and far between and those mentions when they occur seem a little odd, almost like there was a separate storyline at some point that was never completed.

I adored this book and it will definitely become one I will be recommending to all my romance loving friends, especially those that are tired of the same old same old in the genre. Lacie Waldon is the new, fresh voice and perspective that I needed to read and I can't wait to read what she does next!

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The Layover was such an enjoyable rom com!

This enemies to lovers romance got off to a bang - right from the first scene with our main characters, you can feel the tension between them. This is not an insta-love situation, rather, our love interests (Ava and Jack) are about to banter for DAYS while they get to know each other. Love. That.

I also loved getting to "travel" with this flight crew. I laughed out loud at Gen's in-flight announcement (even though it's definitely a joke I've heard before; it was just delivered so well). I nodded my head along with Ava's commentary on hotel shampoos. I felt like I was in Belize right alongside them.

A through-line of the plot is that Ava is trying to figure out what she wants to do with her life/how she wants to live it. I found that really relatable. Yes, this story is a romance, but I liked that questions about her love life are couched within questions about her life overall.

While this book was compulsively readable and a whole lot of fun, there were a few things that didn't work for me. Two that stick out: There's a brief moment of non-consensual touching, as well as a comment about "locker-room talk." (I really don't care for that euphemism for discussing one's sexual experiences with another.)

Those aside, I really enjoyed tearing through this book, and will definitely be excited for whatever Waldon writes next. I'd recommend this one to anyone who likes rom coms, but especially fans of The Hating Game.

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Two flight attendants, Ava and Jack get stuck on an extended layover in Belize, which changes everything. Ava despises Jack which leads to some amazing banter between the two, but there is no denying that under that hate lies a strong connection and attraction. I wish they could have stayed in Belize longer before getting back to the real world, and the book was over far too soon for me, but it was a very enjoyable read.

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3.5 stars

Lacie Waldon’s ‘The Layover’ is a fun, (mostly) chaste romance with a lot of humor and some hints of steam.

After ten years as a fight attendant, Ava Green is reluctantly about to retire in order to live a more “stable” life. She’s determined to make her last trip count… she just has to get through working with the infuriating Jack Stone. After an unexpected delay on their return gives them an extra 24 hours in Belize, Ava will discover that there’s more to Jack than meets the eye, and that her perceptions of who he is might be completely inaccurate.

One of the things I enjoyed most about this novel is the behind-the-scenes glance into the world of flight attendants. The interesting situations and humor that are generated during these scenes were quite enjoyable to read. Ava was an interesting character; I just wish that she would have been able to evolve earlier in the novel, as her inner dialogue and behaviors began to feel redundant and destructive. I had a difficult time believing that Jack would be interested in pursuing a relationship with her because of said behaviors.

Regarding narrative style, the use of singular POV in this instance felt incomplete; I think readers would have greatly benefitted from also reading chapters in Jack’s POV. I also think there was a pacing issue with the last half of the book. It felt really rushed. I would have loved to have seen more of Ava and Jack together romantically. Which doesn’t necessarily mean that there had to be an explicit scene on page... but after the super slow burn of their relationship, coupled with a few steamy-ish interludes, I was left feeling slightly dissatisfied that they never ended up having a substantive romantic scene. (Or that such a scene was never alluded to in any way.)

In all, this is a fast, fun, escapist read with some witty dialogue and some great secondary characters.

I received an ARC from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for my honest review.

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I was fascinated by the story flight attendants and the lifestyle they live. As a little girl I thought it would have been an awesome job. That being said the information of being flight attendants bogged down the story. All these regulations was a bit much for me. I also didn’t care for the main character Ava at first. At the beginning, she was so rude to her co worker Jack, which was unprofessional and immature in her part. She assumed he was part of scheme for her ex to cheat on her. Even without any real information to back that up she was rude to him. He was clueless and was always nice to her even though she wasn’t nice to him. So when they had a longer layover in Belize due to mechanical problems on the plane, they fell for each other. The location and the scenery of Belize sounded amazing.
The side characters of Gen and Paul were great and adorable that I wanted more of them than of Ava. Yes, Ava grew up towards the end but by then I wanted more of Gen and Paul. The epilogue was cute and definitely the best part of the book.
So, in conclusion this was an okay, clean romance book that I wished that Ava was kinder to herself and others much earlier in the book. .
I received this Arc from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for my honest review.

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Ava thinks the best part of her life is just beginning, but really is it just about to end? Newly engaged, she sets off on her last trip as a flight attendant. It just so happens to be an overnight in Belize. On this trip she realizes she isn't ready to give up who she is or her job just to marry the guy who she thinks is right for her. Will Ava's revelations cause trouble in paradise or will she get exactly what she's always wanted?

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This was a really great, quick read for me. I didn't expect to be finished already and trying to find my next read. The characters in this book are extremely likeable and you definitely find yourself choosing sides. It's your typical light hearted romance read with an ending no one should be mad about.

Thank you Lacie Waldon, NetGalley, and Penguin Group Putnam for this ARC!

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