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Only You

Written by: Kate Eberlen
Narrated by: Kristin Atherton
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About this listen

One person is all it takes to change a lifetime . . . But how will you know if they’re the one?

Present
Letty and Alf are the only English speakers at an Italian class in Rome, where they discover the language that really connects them is dance: Letty’s first love was ballet, while Alf was a junior ballroom champion. They come from different worlds, until the moment they waltz around the Piazza Navona, and everything changes.

Past
But one moment can’t change the past, and it’s clear that Alf and Letty still have their secrets. What caused them to leave their lives behind in England? And who, or what, are they running from? As their relationship deepens, it becomes harder and harder to tell the truth...

Future
When the unthinkable happens, Letty returns to London and Alf to Blackpool. Will they spend their lives apart, or discover a future together?

Contemporary

Critic Reviews

The author of the brilliant Miss You is back with [another] read you’re sure to love. When Alf and Letty meet at an Italian class in Rome they’re drawn to each other as they explore the city. But they both have reasons for being far from home – and secrets will be uncovered. Exquisite
Wildly romantic, heart-achingly sad, warmly funny and really clever (Daily Mail on Miss You)
Funny, poignant and really rather lovely (Observer on Miss You)
Gloriously romantic . . . One of those rare books that has you laughing and crying at the same time (Prima Magazine on Miss You)
Both wonderfully romantic yet also true to life. The perfect summer read (Kate Mosse on Miss You)
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