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If You're Not the One, by Jemma Forte

If You're Not the One, by Jemma Forte

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If You're Not the One, by Jemma Forte

If You're Not the One, by Jemma Forte



If You're Not the One, by Jemma Forte

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What if you could do it all over again?

Jennifer Wright is pretty sure her husband doesn't love her anymore. She and Max used to be the perfect couple, but the pressures of work and kids have pulled them in opposite directions. Now, Jen is full of "what if" questions about whether her bland, suburban existence is all she was ever destined for.

When a terrible accident sends Jen into a coma, she is able to see what her life could have been if she had run off to Australia with the handsome, dangerous man she met on vacation in her twenties, or if she had stayed with her workaholic college boyfriend. Would she ever have loved another child as much as she loves her daughters? Could she have become rich? More than anything, Jen wants to do the right thing for her family. But what she discovers may leave her with even more questions about the choices she's made, and no easy answers about what to do next.

If You're Not the One, by Jemma Forte

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2397275 in Books
  • Brand: Forte, Jemma
  • Published on: 2015-06-02
  • Released on: 2015-06-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.20" h x 1.00" w x 5.50" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 384 pages
If You're Not the One, by Jemma Forte

Review "This witty, inventive novel will intrigue every woman who has thought about the men in her past and wondered, 'what if?'" - Sarah Pekkanen, bestselling author of Things You Won't Say and The Opposite of Me"An engrossing and magical read with romance at its core" - OK!"An easy reading story that bristles with warmth and humour" - Hello"The most imaginative romcom we've read in a while." - Now"A witty account of rollercoaster events that will get you thinking about the "what ifs" in your own life" - Heat"A must read for all women" - Digital Spy"If You're Not the One addresses some pretty heavy questions with a light, humorous touch, providing a perfectly balanced look at love and marriage and how relationships change over time. Forte tackles love, sex, and infidelity as well as friendship and parenthood...Filled with likable characters, If You're Not the One is lively and engaging without becoming too heavy or dramatic." - Chicago Book Review"Anyone who's ever wondered what could have been if they'd settled down with someone else will enjoy If You're Not the One. With its unusual structure (told in alternating flashbacks from 1994 until the day before the accident), and its very unexpected ending, If You're Not the One is not run-of-the-mill chick lit. Using a lot of humor, and a few surprisingly deep moments, Forte analyzes the nature of happiness, the exhaustion of parenting, the struggle of a midlife crisis and the tricky balance of love and friendship" - Shelf Awareness" " -

About the Author Jemma Forte was a Disney Channel host in the UK for five years, and has gone on to host shows for ITV, BBC1, BBC2, and other channels in the UK. She lives in London with her family.

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Prologue

Friday, May 18th

Jennifer Wright slammed the door and ran down the road as fast as her ill-fitting footwear would allow, tears blurring her vision. She didn't care how she looked. All she was conscious of was her need to get away from her husband and his ability to hurt her. Not that he was letting her get away that easily.

"Jen," Max yelled down the road, clearly in no mood to consider what the neighbors might think. "What the hell do you think you're doing? Come back. For goodness' sake, you've made your point."

Jennifer ignored him. If anything, she picked up the pace, wishing it was dark so her escape could go unnoticed. She'd always loved living in the suburbs of South West London, partly because everybody looked out for everybody else. Today, however, it would have suited her far better if she'd lived in a place where people didn't give a damn about their neighbors. That way, she could have wailed like a banshee and charged down the road without worrying she'd provide the man on the other side of the street (the dull husband of the quite nice woman at number forty-two) with a juicy bit of gossip.

She'd caught his look of alarm as he'd taken in her tearstained face and heavy coat, which was far too warm for this unusually warm May evening. Not that there was any way she was taking it off, for what Jennifer knew that the man from number forty-two didn't was that all she had on underneath was a bra, a G-string, garters, and stockings. The killer heels she'd originally teamed with the ensemble had been kicked off midargument, replaced by the footwear that happened to be nearest the front door-a revolting pair of sneakers, usually reserved for gardening purposes. Without woolly socks, her stockinged feet were slipping about inside them.

Panting with exertion, Jennifer came to the end of the street. She turned around to see what Max was doing. She could just about make him out, hanging out of their front door, obviously in two minds about what to do, given that their children were sleeping inside.

Screw him.

Karen. That's who she needed.

Fumbling in her pocket with shaky hands, Jennifer found her cell phone, which she'd had the sense to grab on her way out.

Half walking, half running, she rounded the corner onto the busy main road and scrolled through her phone, looking for her best friend's number. Wiping her face with the back of her hand, she managed to rub away some tears but was surprised by how persistently they kept coming. She acknowledged that there was a huge possibility she was having a nervous breakdown.

As she headed for the crosswalk, she listened to Karen's phone ringing and prayed she'd pick up. She did.

"Oh, Karen," Jennifer managed, speaking loudly against the traffic, choking on tears again.

"Oh my God, what is it? What's wrong?"

The concern in her voice almost floored Jennifer for a second. Thank God Karen's house was only ten minutes away. She couldn't get there soon enough. If only she'd chosen a less-hot coat.

"Oh, Karen, it's all gone wrong, and I just don't think I can do this anymore..." Jennifer broke off, stumbling over an uneven bit of pavement. Wretched shoes. Then a bus whizzed past as Karen answered, drowning out her response, which forced Jennifer to say, "Come again, Karen? I couldn't hear you."

"I said where are you? Do you want to come around?"

"Yes, please," Jennifer wailed, putting one foot out onto the road.

"Good," said Karen. "Well, come by straightaway, and I'll open a..."

But Jennifer never got to hear what her friend was going to open (though if forced to guess, she would have gone with a textbook bottle of dry white wine), because at this point, her phone was flying high up into the air and she was staring at it aghast, wondering why everything had suddenly gone into slow motion. At the same time, although she didn't exactly feel it, she was also aware of the most enormous impact, of a sickening crunching sound, and of the metallic taste of fear, dread, and regret coursing through her body, which was being flung skyward.

For a brief moment, as gravity was about to take command and begin Jennifer's terrifying and brutal descent toward the hood of a Ford Fiesta and the hard ground, she was filled with an illogical yet undeniable sense of embarrassment. For what entered her brain at that precise moment was that whoever came upon the scene was about to discover what she had on under her coat.

And that was the last conscious thought she was to have for a very long time to come...


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. A Lilac Wolf and Stuff Review By Kindle Customer I've had this one on my TBR list for awhile. Amazon and my library keep placing it in front of me by way of recommendation. Booksparks obliged by asking me to review it this summer.My last book dealt with the outcomes of one choice. First one way and then the other. I was pleasantly surprised to see this one had a similar idea. The main character, Jennifer is looking over where she is in her life. Her husband is pulling away and lord knows her reaction isn't helping. She feels trapped and that induces a certain amount of panic. I can understand that. It is scary to attach yourself to someone and trust that they will keep your best interests at heart. Instead he slowly loses respect for her. Jennifer is mostly a stay at home mom, recently working part time while the girls are in school. She finally has a little time to breath and look over her marriage. She really doesn't like what she sees, but is it too late to turn things around?For some reason, not made clear until much later, she runs out of her house and is hit by a car. While in a coma, her brain takes her to her 3 most important relationships that could easily have ended in marriage. What would have happened? She goes through door #1, #2 and #3. While jumping around those possibilities, we are caught up on what has been going on between her and Max. She had a hot Australian, Aiden. In college she was with a wicked smart but not very demonstrative man named Tim. And immediately before Max, she was seeing Steve.I expected a lighter story, but this deals with real mistakes and consequences in this woman's life. And we get a clue that Jennifer is truly battling depression. It never comes out with that, but the always present line of dissatisfaction that Jennifer feels is a not-so-subtle hint.While it does jump around in time and stories, I felt it was pretty easy to follow. No harder than The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger. Yes it goes forward and backward, changing complete storylines. But the story also has an easy flow, it really isn't hard to follow. It is unique and quite exciting to read. I really enjoyed my time with this book and recommend to anyone who enjoys women's fiction.I am adding Jemma Forte to my favorite author list to see what she comes out with next. Oh happy day! She has other books out already.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Just okay for me By deb Thanks Sourcebooks and Net Gallery for allowing me to read and review this book.At first, it was okay. As a matter of fact I even chuckled twice during the first chapter. Then throughout the rest of the book, the time frames kept changing. The book would tell you who she was thinking of next, but there was nothing to tell you, oh you back to present times or back to before the accident.I really found the whole book pretty dismal. Every man in her life made her unhappy at some time or another? And, then when she does choose, the reader isn't told who it is. A nice little epilogue would have helped a LOT!Frankly, I just found it all to sad, dismal and not uplifting at all. I should probably rate it 2 stars, but I gave it an extra star for the time the writer put into. Wish I could get something for the time I put into it.

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Jennifer's Irritation rubbed off on me By Braine @ Talk Supe Have you ever wondered what it would've been like if you pursued a different path? Or perhaps married an ex instead of the one you're with? This is basically what IF YOU'RE NOT THE ONE by Jemma Forte explored in this novel.The heroine, Jennifer Wright, is unhappy with her marriage. Her husband, Max, hasn't been paying much attention to her, they haven't had sex in five months, and its that craving for intimacy that had Jennifer desperate and completely unsatisfied. Then one night, just when she thought she'll finally end her dry spell, she caught her husband flirting with a coworker over the phone. The same woman Jen's entertained at her house a couple of times. Distraught, Jen ran out of the house and got hit by a car then went on a coma for three weeks during which time she had The Family Man moment. Jen went through "tunnels" and "lived" three different versions of HEA with her exes, one was surfer dude Aiden, then there's billionaire Tim (a la Mark Zuckerburg), and then Steven, the plumber turned home TV shopping superstar.I have to admit, I've been in Jennifer's shoes so it was quite easy for me to step in and see things from her prerogative. IF YOU'RE NOT THE ONE was told in flash-forward style with the alternative HEA's interspersed in between. I was enjoying Jen's voice and how unfiltered she was describing her life and it's quite obvious she lived before settling down with Max.I don't know where it started feeling monotonous for me though. I just started noticing how Jen is always irritated, whether it's with her friend borrowing her dress, or how her current beau is behaving, it's like she's constantly PMS-ing. And this dissatisfaction extended to the alternative HEA's, except for one but even that felt more like "settling" than authentically joyous. I'm usually left with feel-good vibes after reading women's fiction, but IF YOU'RE THE ONE left me feeling sad and even irritated. Jennifer rubbed off on me!Now I hope this gets a companion novel or something because the novel feels incomplete. After a miraculous recovery from her accident, Jen's marriage is still in shambles and it didn't remedy the situation with Max. It did the opposite and it looks like Jen is about to make one of her alternative HEA come true. Now women's lit is notorious for leaving its readers on a lurch, like the writers usually leaves it to us to make up our own ending. This time around I wish we had more closure because towards the end, IF YOU'RE THE ONE took a slight turn towards magic realism territory and I'd like to know where that road ends.

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