The One Before The One
By (Author) Katy Regan
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
1st January 2011
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
245g
A contemporary love story told with Katy's inimitable laugh-out-loud humour, poignancy and heart.
TO DO LIST
Make something with Quinoa
Pluck eyebrows
Do something 'cultural' every week
Dump married boyfriend
Caroline's life was meant to be sorted when she made the decision to end her engagement, 3 months before the big day. With her to-do list tasks getting crossed off and her career going great guns, Caroline is sure she's now a fully functioning adult. So when her 17 year old half-sister Lexi, arrives unexpectedly at her door, it doesn't quite fit with her image that she's drunk and wearing her wedding dress!
Lexi has come to stay for the summer but their relationship is strained, as Lexi is the result of their father's infidelity. An affair that led to the divorce that destroyed Caroline's mother and ruined her own childhood. Needless to say, Caroline is in no hurry to confess her relationship with her married lover Toby.
As the summer wears on, Caroline has decisions to make, and a life to reconsider, but surely a 17 year old can't teach her anything about how to live well
Praise for The One Before the One:
This is a story that's easy to identify with, but it's the cute observations of the funny side in all the drama that made us laugh out loud a lot.' Heat
'An insightful look at infidelity written with a refreshing lightness of touch.' Daily Telegraph
Praise for One Thing Led to Another:
Katy Regan was Features Writer and Commissioning Editor of Marie Claire before leaving to concentrate on writing fiction in 2007. Whilst there, she wrote a column And Then There Were Three Sort Of about her experience of having a baby with her best friend (who just remained a friend). This proved so successful it ran for two years and now, ten years on, people still remember it. When she's not writing fiction, Katy writes features for the likes of Stella Magazine, Psychologies and Marie Claire.