A poignant and gripping second chance romance...this evocative portrait of first love reunited tugs at the heartstrings
— PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

Two years together.
Twenty years apart.
One day to change their story.

2000. Benjamin’s world is turned upside down the night he meets Clara. Instinctively, he knows that they are meant for each other, but a devastating mistake on their last night at university will take their lives in very different directions.

20 years later, Clara has a high-profile job and a handsome husband. But despite the trappings of success, she isn't happy, and she knows that a piece of her heart still belongs to Benjamin, the boy she fell in love with years earlier. The boy whose life she fears she ruined.

When a bombing is reported in the city where they first met, Clara is pulled back to a place she tries not to remember and the first love she could never forget. Searching for Benjamin, Clara is forced to confront the events that tore them apart. But is it too late to put right what went wrong?

Across the miles and spanning decades, Charlotte Rixon's The One That Got Away is a sweeping, romantic story about growing up, growing apart, the people who first steal our hearts, and the surprising, winding roads that love can take us on.

 
 

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A letter to readers

Dear Reader,

Perhaps it was the ennui of lockdown, or a recent milestone birthday, but in 2021 I found myself thinking more and more about our early romantic relationships, and how they shape our lives. Suddenly, the character of Clara came to me: a woman my age who couldn’t move past her first great love. Why not? What had happened in her first relationship that had scarred her so immeasurably? I was fascinated by her, and her story, and gradually, she came to life.

I have a lot in common with Clara. I was an insecure teenager; I didn’t have the best time at university. I’d gone from being a big fish in a tiny pond (a very small secondary school) to being utterly lost at one of the biggest universities in the country. While I was there, I fell in love more intensely than I could have imagined possible. When university ended, we split up. My heart was broken. I remember those feelings so clearly; the pain that felt as though it might consume me, the feeling that I couldn’t live without him, because he was everything to me.

These growing pains are something we all go through. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, but it still hurts like hell.

Before we fall in love for the first time, we are ‘baggage-free’: open and trusting. Afterwards, whether we realise it or not, we are surrounded by invisible railings that were forged in the fire of our heartbreak.

For some people, the break-up fire burns more intensely than others. For these people, the railings are higher.

I wanted to examine the impact on two flawed, but very real people, when their first great love story ends in immense tragedy. How did this affect them? What impact did it have on the rest of their lives, and the lives of those around them? And most importantly of all, is there a way they can move on?

Looking back, I feel a great affection for 21-year-old me, who was so hard on herself, who thought she had ruined her own life. In The One That Got Away, Clara makes a lot of mistakes. I did too. I forgive her, and I forgive me.

As I’ve grown older, I’ve come to value a different kind of love. Your last love: one that is equally fascinating and special. But I will always look back on my first love with immense fondness. I hope you do too, and I hope you’ll be moved by Clara and Benjamin’s story.

Happy reading,

 

Praise for The One That Got Away

Charlotte Rixon’s The One That Got Away is the kind of book I’m always searching for. It’s a stunning love story that had my heart racing from the first chapter and tears streaming down my face by the end. An instant favorite
— Carley Fortune, New York Times bestselling author
A poignant story filled with powerful life lessons, The One That Got Away is a testament to the staying power of first love. This is one heartwarming read
— Tracey Garvis Graves, New York Times bestselling author
In The One That Got Away, Charlotte Rixon captures masterfully the magic and devastation of first love, as well as the all-consuming aftermath of heartbreak...a powerful exploration of the relationships that shape us, this is a nostalgic, fierce and utterly spellbinding read
— Holly Miller, bestselling author of What Might Have Been
Compelling tale of the power of first love. Hooks you in with a sucker punch and never lets go
— LINDA GREEN, BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF IN LITTLE STARS
The One That Got Away is a powerful page-turner that perfectly portrays the destruction and jealousy of a relationship between two damaged young people, too inexperienced to deal with the intensity of their feelings. A tense, gripping read - I loved it
— Sarah Stovell, author of Other Parents
Twisty and poignant and beautifully written, The One That Got Away will stay with you long after the final page. Captures the enormity of first love and how our pasts shape our futures, and how early relationships cast long shadows. Emotional, thoughtful and satisfying — excellent
— Caroline Hulse, author of All The Fun Of The Fair
Poignant and real, this is a story you’ll carry with you for long after you finish! The One That Got Away will resonate with anyone who remembers the rush of first love and the heartbreak that follows. I couldn’t put it down. Packed full of depth, character and realism
— LC North, author of The Ugly Truth
Utterly mesmerizing. This achingly real and beautiful story of first love is absolutely riveting
— Kristan Higgins, New York Times bestselling author
The One That Got Away is so evocative and beautifully written. Poignant and moving, I defy anyone who has experienced the heartbreak of first love not to cry when they read it
— Nikki Smith, author of Look What You Made Me Do
A beautifully crafted dark love story that tears at the heart but then gently patches it back together. Thought provoking and the perfect book club read. I loved it!
— Louise Fein, author of The Hidden Child
A brave, emotional and authentic love story, thrumming with suspense. I could barely breathe by the end!
— Amy Heydenrych, author of Chasing Marian
So poignant. I really enjoyed immersing myself in Clara and Benjamin’s story of love and loss. Wonderfully written. A definite five star read
— KAREN HAMILTON, AUTHOR OF THE EX-HUSBAND
Moving and gripping
— Eva Woods, author of How To Be Happy
Do not let this one get away. It will steal your heart
— LESLEY KARA, SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR
Absorbing, touching and wise - I raced through it
— REBECCA WAIT, AUTHOR OF I'M SORRY YOU FEEL THAT WAY
I absolutely adored this. I loved the characters and couldn’t help but root for them. A total joy to read
— Sarah Turner, author of Stepping Up
Charlotte writes poignantly - and so searingly - about the visceral intensity of first love. Clara and Benjamin come alive on the page, all their faults and follies palpably believable. You root for them. You want to shake them. You can’t tear your eyes away from them. Wow. What a wonderful book
— Lizzy Barber, author of Out of Her Depth
At once gripping and beautifully thought-provoking. A book about first big romances, first big mistakes, broken hearts and consequences
— Emily Koch, author of What July Did
A story of two worlds colliding, the love that blossoms, and the tragedy that follows. I absolutely loved it
— Lynsey James, author of Love Always

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