The One That Got Away by The New York Times, Wall Street Journal & USA Today Bestselling author Karina Halle is now live!
*A standalone second-chance romance*
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Blurb
Ruby Turner was never meant to be mine.
When I first met her, she was a fresh, young, American sports journalist trying to find her footing in a new life abroad. She was the one interviewing me for an article, yet I wanted to know more about her. She captivated me.
But she went home with Marco that night.
My agent.
My brother.
And I did what I could to pretend I was fine with it.
After all, I’m Luciano Ribeiro. As the captain of Real Madrid, and Portugal’s National Team, it’s my job to be cool, calm, and collected, not easily rattled.
Only what I felt for Ruby over time, shook me to my very core.
It made me do things I never imagined I would do.
It started with a stolen kiss in the middle of the night.
It led to a passionate tryst.
It created a burden of guilt that I had to carry, as Ruby came in and out of my life until she left for good, leaving her mark on me.
Now, seven years later, she’s back.
She was the one that got away.
I don’t think I’ll let her go this time.
But I might not have a choice.
Because my heart still belongs to her.
And her heart might belong to my brother.
Review
3.5 angst-filled stars
I have SO many mixed feelings about this book! On one hand, it’s an epic love story – a second-chance-romance full of chemistry, passion and emotion. On the other hand, it’s a story full of stupid decisions, drama and angst. The whole time I read, I was riding a fine line of mad love, heartbreak and infuriating rage. It’s an emotional rollercoaster that spans 12+ years, and wow, what a ride.
This book follows on from one of my fave reads from last year, The Younger Man. Luciano was introduced in The Younger Man, and the characters from that book make an appearance in this one, but this book easily stands alone, and you’re completely safe to dive into it without having read anything else (though you should read it, because it’s awesome!).
After her dreams of a soccer career were shattered following an injury, Ruby has left her life in Texas behind, determined to put her demons behind her and create a life for herself in Europe. She has thrown herself into sports journalism, and is determined to make a name for herself reporting on the sport she still loves, and has arrived in Portugal to do just that.
We know Luciano Ribeiro from The Younger Man as the captain of soccer team, Real Madrid, and the captain of Portugal’s national team. But here, we meet him 12 years earlier when he is dealing with his own injury, and is working hard to get his place back with Lisbon’s local team. He’s a man with his own demons, but his eyes are set firmly on football success.
Luciano and Ruby meet when she interviews him, and they share an instant connection. They get each other. They openly and honestly share about their lives and their pasts, and over time they become friends. But Ruby is dating Luciano’s brother and agent, Marco, so nothing happens between them. But they continue to grow close, sharing their pain and their joy, truly seeing each other and not the masks that they wear in public. It has the feel of a beautiful slow-burning relationship – without the relationship – and despite their feelings they keep things strictly platonic. Until they don’t.
I feel for him. Something. Everything.
In every way.
“I want you,” I manage to say against his lips. “I need you.”
He pauses, just enough to look me in the eyes. Fire flashes in them and I see myself in the flames, burning along with him.
“You have me. You always have.”
It’s hot, intense, and super freaking sexy. But it’s over before it even gets a chance to start. Over the following years, Luciano and Ruby come in and out of each other’s lives. They fall in love, their hearts are broken, and through every moment, we feel their chemistry, the depth and intensity of the emotion between them, and we get to witness their steamy hot passion that is such an important part of their connection. Their love is epic, but far from easy, and this rollercoaster is an angsty ride.
“We’re all a little lost on this planet, stumbling around on cascading years, trying to make sense of it all.”
She glances at me, her eyes glistening in such a way that it hurts my heart. “Then I don’t want to do it alone. I want to be lost and stumbling with you.”
As much as I love angst when it works to build a story, in this case, it became overwhelming because so much of the angst was avoidable! At first, I was on board because part of Ruby’s charm is that she’s this vibrant, impetuous person. She’s a self-declared hot mess and she’s still figuring herself out, and I can absolutely relate to that. She made some bad decisions, but everybody has, that’s just life. But the big conflict seemed a bit contrived, the bad guy just a little too evil, and even after that, silly decisions continued to be made that had me groaning out loud.
It could have been resolved SO much easier and quicker than it was, and I found it so frustrating!
I don’t even want to fix you. I want to ride your broken wings.
Luciano and Ruby are fantastic characters. They have their flaws and they make mistakes, but they’re real, and as much as they ticked me off at times, I couldn’t help but love them, love with them and break with them, and I wish that their story was so much easier than the one they got. Luciano, in particular, completely stole my heart as a man madly in love. I swooned so many times, and holy hot damn, the man is sexy! He’s a wonderful hero, and just the man that Ruby needs, and I did love them together.
Give me your heart, Ruby. Give me your heart, because you already have mine.
It’s angsty, but it’s an epic love. You know that these two are perfect together, and every moment that they spend together is so, so special. It’s not the story that I wanted for them, but they got there in the end, and I was thankful for the happy ending.
We’re raw and messy and lost and found but what we’ve always been is real.
What we’ve always been is us.
I loved so much about it, but this one pushed me just a little too far. 3.5 stars.
An Advanced Review Copy was generously provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.
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Meet Karina
Karina Halle is a former travel writer, music journalist and screenwriter, and The New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today Bestselling author of over 55 bestselling novels, ranging from horror and suspense to contemporary romance. She lives on an island off the coast of British Columbia with her husband, and her adopted pitbull Bruce, where she drinks a lot of wine, hikes a lot of trails and devours a lot of books.
Halle is represented by the Root Literary Agency and is both self-published and published by Simon & Schuster, Hachette and Montlake. Her work has been translated and published in 20 languages.
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