Author: Leigh Himes
Publisher: Hachette Books
Date of publication: May 2016; Reprint June 13, 2017
In this irresistible debut novel, a freak accident allows
a wife and mother to explore the alluring road not taken.
Meet Abbey Lahey . . .
Overworked mom. Underappreciated publicist. Frazzled wife of
an out-of-work landscaper. A woman desperately in need of a vacation from
life–and who is about to get one, thanks to an unexpected tumble down a
Nordstrom escalator.
Meet Abbey van Holt . . .
The woman whose life Abbey suddenly finds herself inhabiting
when she wakes up. Married to handsome congressional candidate Alex van Holt.
Living in a lavish penthouse. Wearing ball gowns and being feted by the crème
of Philadelphia society. Luxuriating in the kind of fourteen-karat lifestyle
she’s only read about in the pages of Town & Country.
The woman Abbey might have been . . . if she had said yes to
a date with Alex van Holt all those years ago.
Have you ever looked at your life and thought "What if?". In The One That Got Away, Abbey wakes up after falling off an escalator and ends up in an alternate reality. She gets to actually find out "What If?". Unfortunately for her, the grass isn't so green on the other side for her. I have very mixed feelings about this book. After I finished with it. I wasn't sure how I really felt. In the end, I liked it, but didn't love it as much as I would have liked.
The part I did like about the book was the concept. Imagine waking up from a bump on the head and you suddenly have the life you have envied from afar. The take away from this book is that sometimes you are better off looking at what you have and not what you don't have to see what really matters. Throughout her time as Abbey van Holt, she reflects back on her relationship with her real husband, Jimmy. How they fell in love and how things had begun to fall apart over the past year. I think that she did end up learning a valuable lesson and that gave me hope for her in the future.
What I didn't like so much was the alternate reality. Abbey never reacts to her "new" life, She kind of calmly goes with the flow. I expected her to be a bit more freaked out about stuff. I never got that sense. It was almost like she was excited to have left her other life behind. I also disliked that she slept with Alex, yet didn't feel unfaithful until much later in the book when she mentions it after something fairly insignificant. One thing that I would have liked to see was how she ended up becoming so superficial. What happened to make her change so much? I would have loved to see that explored more.
I think this is a book you have to read for yourself. There were definitely aspects I enjoyed, so I do recommend trying it out.
About Leigh Himes
Author Leigh Himes has spent fourteen years
working in the public relations field. Born and raised in Greensboro, North
Carolina, she now lives just outside of Philadelphia with her husband and their
two children. This is her first book.
TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS for The One That Got
Away:
Monday, June 5th: Books
and Bindings
Monday, June 12th: From the TBR Pile
Wednesday, June 14th: Chick Lit Central
Thursday, June 15th: Becky
on Books
Friday, June 16th: A Dream Within a Dream
Monday, June 19th: Ms. Nose in a Book
Tuesday, June 20th: Jathan & Heather
Wednesday, June 21st: Literary Quicksand
Friday, June 23rd: Kritter’s Ramblings
Monday, June 26th: Books a la Mode
Tuesday, June 27th: All Roads Lead to the Kitchen
Wednesday, June 28th: Buried Under Books
Thursday, June 29th: Art, Books, & Coffee
Friday, June 30th: Reviews from the Heart
Monday, July 3rd: Girl Who Reads
Wednesday, July 5th: I Brought a Book
Thursday, July 6th: No More Grumpy Bookseller
Friday, July 7th: Steph the Bookworm
TBD: A
Chick Who Reads
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this book for the tour.
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