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The Layover de Lacie Waldon
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The Layover (edição: 2021)

de Lacie Waldon (Autor)

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Fiction. Romance. Humor (Fiction.) HTML:The Unhoneymooners meets The Hating Game in this breezy debut romantic comedy about lifeâ??and loveâ??30,000 feet above the ground.
After ten years as a flight attendant, Ava Greene is poised to hang up her wings and finally put down roots. She's got one trip left before she bids her old life farewell, and she plans to enjoy every second of it. But then she discovers that former pilot Jack Stoneâ??the absurdly gorgeous, ridiculously cocky man she's held a secret grudge against for yearsâ??is on her flight. And he has the nerve to flirt with her, as if he doesn't remember the role he played in the most humiliating night of her life. Good thing she never has to see him again after they land....
But when their plane encounters mechanical problems, what should have been a quick stop at the Belize airport suddenly becomes a weekend layover. Getting stuck on a three-hour flight with her nemesis was bad enough. Being stranded with him at a luxury resort in paradise? Even with the sultry breeze and white sand to distract her, it will take all the rum punch in the country to drown out his larger-than-life presence.
Yet the more time Ava spends with him under the hot Caribbean sun, the more she begins to second-guess everything she thought she knew about him...and everything she thought she wanted from her life. And all too soon, she might have to choose between keeping her feet on the ground and her head in th
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Título:The Layover
Autores:Lacie Waldon (Autor)
Informação:G.P. Putnam's Sons (2021), 320 pages
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If you want to know what it's like to be a flight attendant maybe this book is for you. There's A LOT of time spent describing opening soda cans and picking up trash. The job is at the center of this plot so we did have to spend some time talking about it....but not this much.

At the heart of this is a typical romance and there are some glimmers of good stuff here -- I liked most of the interactions between the main characters but that gets buried in things that I didn't care about at all. Author also relies heavily on describing eye color (and changing eye color) to convey just about every possible emotion and once I noticed it drove me crazy.

Overall verdict, it's fine. Perfectly pleasant but nothing to write home about. ( )
  hmonkeyreads | Jan 25, 2024 |
Wish I had bailed... Nothing stand out to me and her fiance is next level jerk ( )
  hellokirsti | Jan 3, 2024 |
Ava Greene is about to get married to the man of her dreams. The only problem is that he doesn't want her to continue her job as a flight attendant. Ava has a love/hate relationship with travel since most of her childhood was spent with parents who were constantly taking her out of school on another adventure, leaving her without friends and the lack of an anchor in her life. When it turns out that she will be working with her nemesis, Jack Stone on her final flight, she wonders what else in her life can go wrong. She isn't all that surprised when their plane has mechanical trouble and gets stuck in an extended layover. What she finds is that Jack isn't what she thought he was and they might have more in common than she ever would have imagined.

The Layover is a cute rom-com with a strong message about figuring out what you want in life and going after it. The characters aren't all that well developed and Ava makes lots of choices that frame her as a bit unlikable, but there are several delightful scenes filled with quirky characters, adding layers that give the story more depth. Overall, The Layover is a light, entertaining story that reads like women's fiction with some romantic elements. ( )
  ftbooklover | Feb 15, 2023 |
The Layover has been beckoning me on by TBR for a while. I’m not exactly certain how it came on to my radar – the cover, TikTok or just a bookstore browse. It promised a enemies to lovers romance with the glamour of flying. It’s a bit more than that, but sometimes it just felt a bit lacking in depth. Sometimes debut novels suffer from too much of everything, I kind of felt that The Layover didn’t quite have enough detail at times.

The premise is sold – Ava is a flight attendant about to give it all away. She’s on her last series of flights before she settles down with her very rigid and very boring fiancé. (He even changed one of her photo frames so it fit in with his décor). Ava tells herself that she’s been craving to be in one place, steady and staid after her upbringing with her adventurous parents who never settled anywhere. But her last flights are marred by firstly, her nemesis Jack trying to take her awesome parking spot on arrival at the airport. (I feel you, Ava!) Jack then proceeds to ruin her last breakfast and then it turns out he’s flying with her. The annoyances don’t stop there, with the old man Ava chats with in a café turning out to be Jack’s dad and some super competitiveness in the air. But once the team reach their layover in Belize (which is a bit weird, because that’s the name of the country yet the city is never named – guessing it’s meant to be Belize City? I’ve not travelled there.), everyone is up for some fun. Jack and Ava start talking and she starts to realise she may have misjudged him. Plus, they are united in bringing together their colleagues Gen and Pilot Paul. (I don’t know about seafood nachos though!) Once everyone is Belize, they let their hair down and even more so once the flight back is delayed. Over the period of the extended layover, Ava learns that the steady one town lifestyle isn’t necessarily what she wants. Her fiancé becomes passive aggressive and it’s all over in a video call. (Good. He was quite controlling and looking for a trophy anyway). But it all gets messy as Ava starts to realise Jack could be a friend and more and the ante is upped with a brief appearance from an unexpected character and a disappearing boat. Can Jack and Ava get it together?

I really enjoyed the parts on the plane, with Ava, Jack and Gen doing their best to keep the passengers’ shoes on and fed and watered. Some horror passenger stories were also fun to read! I think the strongest part of the novel was the part after the layover where Ava had to deal with her feelings and make firm plans on how to move forward. Jack (and his pizza love) were the icing on the cake. He’s a fascinating character, as is Gen, possibly because the reader doesn’t get inside their heads much. Both were also accepting of who they are, unlike Ava who was still trying to figure that out for most of the book. Overall, the book was a light, fun read that had a unique aspect through Ava’s career and legitimately took the reader across countries in a short space of time.

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  birdsam0610 | Sep 24, 2022 |

Ava, after ten years of being a flight attendant is ready to leave her much loved position to put down roots with her fiancé, Alexander (where was that in the synopsis?). She's got one trip left before she bids her old life farewell but then she discovers that former pilot Jack Stone—a man she's held a secret grudge against for years is on her flight. Just when she thinks she never has to see him again after they land, their plane encounters mechanical problems, what should have been a quick stop at the Belize airport suddenly becomes a weekend layover. Getting stuck on a three-hour flight with her nemesis was bad enough. Being stranded with him at a luxury resort in paradise? Even with the sultry breeze and white sand to distract her, it will take all the rum punch in the country to drown out his larger-than-life presence. Yet the more time Ava spends with him under the hot Caribbean sun, the more she begins to second-guess everything she thought she knew about him and everything she thought she wanted from her life. And all too soon, she might have to choose between keeping her feet on the ground and her head in the clouds.

After reading a synopsis like that, I was more than ready for an enemies turn lovers romance filled with a brooding heroine (for once), funny banters, steamy moments and more, but once again I am met with another upsetting read.

First things first, readers are completely left in the dark when we are introduced to Alexander, Ava's lawyer fiancé who remains in a relationship with her for the first… what? 60% of the book. Picking this ‘romantic comedy’ up, I had no idea that the heroine was already in an established relationship prior to meeting the hero and not only that, the only person that knows of her engagement is her mother. It was misleading and was emotional cheating at it’s finest when she remains engaged and well into her romantic development with the real love interest. So readers, beware. This is one of the many many drawbacks of this novel.

In regards to the characters—Ava was a major hypocrite. I won’t indulge too much on it but those scenes where she showed face were very prominent and changed my view on the heroine. There wasn’t much to like about her and as the story progressed, my dislike for her only grew especially when she mistreated Jack. The hero was a little more bearable and more so present as comedic relief. Did I laugh? No, but he was the only character that didn’t annoy me. He was the complete opposite of Ava, so that was a major plus.

Plot/Storyline wise—it was an extremely uneventful read until the 70% mark and by then, I was no longer invested in this release. It was terribly boring, long, drawn out and the fact that Ava was already in a relationship while growing feelings for the former pilot left a bad taste in my mouth. Jack deserved so much better. I didn’t buy their relationship and in the long term, I know it would have never worked out. There wasn’t anything that stood out besides the behind the scenes of what flight attendants experience that interested me though some of the unprofessional behavior displayed multiple times by the characters didn't sit well with me. More so, this is no way shape or form a romantic comedy. There were 2-3 moments that were funny and everything else fell flat.

Would I recommend this? No. Would I read from this author again? Double no. Did I regret picking this up? Yes, one thousand times. Yes!


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  ayoshina | Jul 31, 2022 |
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Fiction. Romance. Humor (Fiction.) HTML:The Unhoneymooners meets The Hating Game in this breezy debut romantic comedy about lifeâ??and loveâ??30,000 feet above the ground.
After ten years as a flight attendant, Ava Greene is poised to hang up her wings and finally put down roots. She's got one trip left before she bids her old life farewell, and she plans to enjoy every second of it. But then she discovers that former pilot Jack Stoneâ??the absurdly gorgeous, ridiculously cocky man she's held a secret grudge against for yearsâ??is on her flight. And he has the nerve to flirt with her, as if he doesn't remember the role he played in the most humiliating night of her life. Good thing she never has to see him again after they land....
But when their plane encounters mechanical problems, what should have been a quick stop at the Belize airport suddenly becomes a weekend layover. Getting stuck on a three-hour flight with her nemesis was bad enough. Being stranded with him at a luxury resort in paradise? Even with the sultry breeze and white sand to distract her, it will take all the rum punch in the country to drown out his larger-than-life presence.
Yet the more time Ava spends with him under the hot Caribbean sun, the more she begins to second-guess everything she thought she knew about him...and everything she thought she wanted from her life. And all too soon, she might have to choose between keeping her feet on the ground and her head in th

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