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The One That Got Away
The One That Got Away: A Novel | Bethany Chase
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Perfect for fans of Emily Giffin and Jennifer Weiner, this bright, funny debut from a fresh voice in fiction offers a delicious take on love, family, and what it means to build a home of one’s own.   Sarina Mahler thinks she has her life all nailed down: a growing architecture practice in Austin, Texas, and an any-day-now proposal from her loving boyfriend, Noah. She’s well on her way to having the family she’s hoped for since her mother’s death ten years ago. But with Noah on a temporary assignment abroad and retired Olympic swimmer—and former flame—Eamon Roy back in town asking her to renovate his new fixer-upper, Sarina’s life takes an unexpected turn. Eamon proves to be Sarina’s dream client, someone who instinctively trusts every one of her choices—and Sarina is reminded of all the reasons she was first drawn to him back in the day. Suddenly her carefully planned future with Noah seems a little less than perfect. And when tragedy strikes, Sarina is left reeling. With her world completely upended, she is forced to question what she truly wants in life—and in love.   Full of both humor and heartbreak, The One That Got Away is the story of one woman’s discovery that, sometimes, life is what happens when you leave the blueprints behind.Advance praise for The One That Got Away   “A warm, witty, and wise novel, The One That Got Away announces the arrival of a great new voice in fiction.”—Emily Giffin, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The One and Only   “Love can be complicated, and in The One That Got Away, Bethany Chase captures every nuanced beat of a conflicted heart. An authentic and warm voice infuses this story of humor, heartbreak, and home. While Sarina finds her way, we as readers might also find a way back to our own unique lives.”—Patti Callahan Henry, New York Times bestselling author of And Then I Found You   “This perfectly paced story is full of fresh, engaging characters, but Chase’s greatest accomplishment is Sarina Mahler. Sarina is so human, her inner world such a compelling mix of guarded and open-hearted, confident and faltering, that—through every loss, every funny moment, every blazing triumph—I felt completely with her and grateful to be there.”—Marisa de los Santos, New York Times bestselling author of Falling Together  “[A] sparkling debut [that] packs serious emotional punches . . . This utterly enjoyable romance will have readers swooning, sobbing, and eagerly anticipating Chase’s next book.”—Kirkus Reviews“Bethany Chase is utterly charming and writes about loss with wisdom and heart.”—Allie Larkin, author of Why Can’t I Be You   “Don’t let this one get away: Chase’s debut is fun, romantic, steamy, and populated with heartfelt characters—not-to-miss delicious escapism!”—L. Alison Heller, author of The Never Never Sisters   “We fell in love with The One That Got Away from the very first page. In her charming debut novel, Bethany Chase reminds us about the one that got away, and makes us wonder what would have happened if he hadn’t.”—Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke, co-authors of Your Perfect Life   “The One That Got Away is juicy, steamy, witty, and real.”—Taylor Jenkins Reid, author of After I Do Look for special features inside. Join the Random House Reader’s Circle for author chats and more.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Jeanne_S
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Very nice.

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TorieStorieS
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I was in the mood for a light and fun rom com type read and so I picked this one up... and there were some moments that I enjoyed but the romance was set up to be a love triangle that didn‘t really work for me and I never connected with any of the characters...

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Judybskt
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Not bad.

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Judybskt
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Another light easy read.

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Tatiana2
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If a book teaches you anything, it's to follow your heart!

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jasminemarie
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Brilliant pacing that grabs from the first sentence. Complex, relatable characters, especially in Sarina. You care and root for her immediately. Things get messy in ways that are realistic and not too simplified, which they can often be in fictional love stories. Things in this book between Sarina, Noah, and Eamon are complicated and messy, just like love in the real world. I eagerly look forward to her next book.

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theladygreer
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Have I mentioned how I adored this book? The right book at the right time for me, for sure. Partly because I needed something unexpected & charming, and partly because I'm in the midst of a household renovation so I was drooling over Sarina's design talent. Cheers!

Bethanychaseauthor Thank you so much for the kind words, Greer! Hope the renovation is going well! :) 8y
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Haratsay
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"I don't know what kind of future we can have if you're convinced I'm going to hurt you. If that's how you feel, there's no way anything can get off the ground. I'm not going to start a relationship fighting an uphill battle to persuade you that I care about you."

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Haratsay
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I loved this book! I related to the main character as I too am very ambitious in my career and am working hard to make it on my own even though I don't necessarily have to work but I want to and find satisfaction from it. I love the romantic aspect of this book as well! A must read!

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magicath
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Every woman has one. That name you Google at two o'clock in the morning.

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