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S**S
Fabulous wrap up to an amazing series!
📖ʀᴇᴠɪᴇᴡ📖The Do-Over by TL Swan (Series: The Miles High Club)🧳💙🔥sᴛᴏʀʏ: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️sᴘɪᴄᴇ: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️I’ll start with the obvious: I adore the Miles High series. Each brother brings something different to the table, and just when I thought nothing could top The Takeover (Tristan has my whole heart), along comes Christopher Miles—TL Swan’s resident spoiled, entitled playboy—and knocks me completely off guard…in the best way.After devouring the first three books, The Do-Over was easily one of my most anticipated reads. And in true TL Swan fashion, it absolutely didn’t disappoint! This is the perfect opposites attract, friends-to-lovers, alpha hero, billionaire romance—served with a hilarious backpacking twist and a deep emotional core. This is NOT your typical billionaire storyline and I absolutely ate it up and left no crumbs!The book kicks off with that signature Swan flair: the banter. The Miles brothers never fail to crack me up, and the opening scenes had me cackling hysterically. Their bond is so real and warm, filled with jabs and love, and it sets the tone beautifully. Christopher, the youngest of the crew, is done being labeled as the shallow, privileged playboy—and in an impulsive, almost ridiculous act of self-discovery, he sets off to backpack Europe incognito.And that’s where the hilarity truly begins.Watching Christopher navigate hostel life, public transport, shared bathrooms, and the general chaos of “roughing it” is pure comedy gold. His mishaps, meltdowns, and fish-out-of-water moments had me howling with laughter. I’ve never enjoyed watching a man struggle more 😅Enter Hayden: the grumpy, guarded, small-town farm girl who immediately pegs him for the type she’s sworn off. Their first interactions? Icy. But underneath her walls is a woman on her own journey of healing and self-discovery—and her slow-burning friendship with "Christo" becomes the soul of this book.Their chemistry builds through hilarious misadventures, heartfelt late-night talks, and some of the best slow-burn tension I've read in a while. Hayden challenges Christopher in all the right ways, while he brings out the softness and strength she’s tried to hide. Their dynamic? Equal parts swoony, sassy, and sexy. I lived for the banter, the tension, the slow unraveling of trust and vulnerability.TL Swan does what she does best: she gives us characters who grow. Christopher transforms from a man-child billionaire to someone who sees—really sees—himself for the first time. Hayden’s fear of opening her heart again? Handled with patience and authenticity. Their journey together is sweet, messy, funny, and beautifully romantic.Also, let’s talk about those cameos! Fans of Swan’s Mr. Series will catch some funny (and clever) appearances that made me scream with glee. And yes, the Miles brothers pop in and out to give us all the chaotic family energy we crave.From Eddie the eccentric hostel mate, to that unforgettable water park scene, to the surprise ending (😍😍😍), this book had everything. I will never look at gorillas in the mist, yachts, or foot rubs the same way again.I genuinely didn’t think another book in this series would touch me like The Takeover did—but I was so wrong. The Do-Over is laugh-out-loud funny, heart-tugging, spicy, and full of growth and genuine connection. Christopher and Hayden’s story is one I’ll revisit again and again.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ / Obsessed.Highly recommend this series—but especially this book. TL Swan, once again, proves why she’s a one-click queen for me.Tʀᴏᴘᴇs:✨Billionaire romance✨Friends to lovers✨Spicy, hot banter✨Traveling the world✨Hidden identities/incognito✨Second chance-ish✨Small town girl✨Opposites attract
C**Z
This series was so much more than I expected
This book was my favorite of the three I’ve read so far and I cannot wait to read the next. This book had a great plot, the perfect amount of spice and had me laughing out loud so many times. I loved Hayden and Christopher! I wish there was an epilogue, I need to know more!
M**R
A Fitting Conclusion
This story follows Christopher, youngest of the four Miles brothers, as he takes a year away from family, work, and his playboy life to find himself. A year of backpacking does sound intriguing, until he discovers how the rest of the world lives. He meets a wide variety of people, chief among them a spunky young woman named Hayden and a young homeless boy. It takes time for Christopher to peel back the layers of his hedonistic lifestyle to reveal the good, kind hearted man at his core.A story of love, discovery, and redemption, this is a fitting conclusion to the Miles High Club series of romances.
J**S
Loved Christopher’s story.
I wasn’t sure I would like reading about Christopher, as I felt when I read Elliot’s story. Tristan’s story was my favorite but I soon got swept in with both Elliot and Christopher’s story. I loved the characters , their banter with each other and especially the humor. I laughed out loud several times. T.L. Swan has a talent for writing. Love every book of hers that I’ve read so far.
N**L
Amazing!!!
I loved how much this book made me laugh, it was funny and romantic. I love rom com and I have read my fair share but I have never read such an amazing book until now. This book is so different from all the other books. Thank you!!!
C**8
Completely OK to skip
I generally loved all of the other books in this series; however, I cannot say the same about this one. I didn't really like Hayden or Christopher. They each had their moments where I liked things about them, but in general didn't care for either and don't know that I wanted to see them together in the end. Christopher was just a rich, spoiled, man-child throwing tantrums and trying to control every situation. He went on this journey to be something deeper, but he didn't grow at all. And neither did Hayden really. She went on her journey to get over heartbreak and men yet she caved to the first guy to show her real attention and experienced more heartbreak along the way.Honestly my favorite character of the book was definitely Eddie. He was such a sweet and smart kid.The banter in the book between the characters in the hostel did make me laugh and I loved how they all looked out for each other.What made this book not flow as well for me was the characters and their dialogue didn't match. As an example, Hayden was 100% American yet very non American phrases were used during her dialogue. Similarly with Eddie, he was 100% a kid from Spain and while it alluded to him picking up other languages from where he worked, there is no way he would've understand many of the sayings or been able to communicate fully in English as the dialogue in the book portrays, especially with neither Hayden nor Christopher speaking Spanish.While the gesture at the end around Christopher wanting to "rescue" Eddie may have seemed noble and heartwarming, it really wasn't. It felt very much like a privileged Christopher controlling every situation to fit his wants and like someone of a lesser status than him needing saving.Normally as the reader, you root for the HEA, but in this case I didn't because I didn't feel true chemistry with them.I also felt this book could've used an Epilogue as the ending was so rushed. Like how do they do in their new farm life together with an adopted boy, do they go on to have other children, etc.Overall just not the best in this series that was great, minus this one. You are absolutely not missing anything by skipping this one.
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