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This wasnβt meant to happen. But it did.
Sofie Jensen knows the safest way to live is by staying in control. And she knows that love can come with a cost.
But what she doesnβt know is that one unexpected moment will change everything. Because meeting Rory and falling in love wasnβt part of the plan. Neither was becoming pregnant or losing her baby.
Sofie doesnβt know how sheβll survive this kind of grief β but she knows life will never be the same again...
Told with quiet strength and breathtaking honesty, This Wasnβt Meant to Happen is a powerful portrait of love, grief and the tender, complicated path back to hope.
'Oh my heart. This is a book that lands deeply' Sunday Times Bestseller Giovanna Fletcherπππ
Readers love This Wasnβt Meant to Happen:βEarth-shatteringly brilliant. Heartbreaking and hopeful in equal measureβ ZoΓ« Folbigg, author of One Note
'Tender and raw, brave and inspiring, this important, beautiful book has love woven through every line. I loved it.β Cathy Bramley
'This was the most beautiful book. It was illuminating. Itβs a gift to both those who have experienced baby loss and those who want to know how to love and support them. Most importantly, This Wasnβt Meant to Happen is an incredibly compelling novel about the power of love.β Katy Regan
'A big, sweeping novel about love and loss and the beauty that comes from both. Heartbreaking and healing in equal measure.β Cesca Major, Reese's Book Club author of Maybe Next Time
'This beautiful book shines a much-needed light on a subject that so many are afraid of. It was such an honour to read; I held my breath, rooted for Sofie and lost myself in the pages. Thank you Ali; needed by so many, including me.β Elle Wright, author of Ask Me His Name
'Heartfelt and uplifting β yet without ever glossing over the rougher, rawer edges of grief. Ali Harris has created a rare and special story.β Jennie Agg, author of Life, Almost: Miscarriage, misconceptions, and a search for answers from the brink of motherhood
'I recommend getting some tissues ready because I went through two whole boxes.' ββββ
'An absolutely heartbreakingly, beautiful story that is impossible to put down. An absolute must read.' βββββ
'A beautiful and heart wrenching read. Ali Harris handles such a sensitive topic with the utmost care and consideration.' ββββ
'A deeply emotional and inspiring book.' ββββ
'A difficult subject but beautifully written. This is a book to be read with a box of tissues on hand.' βββββ
'Full of emotions, courage, bravery, heartache and hope.' ββββ
'An absolute emotional rollercoaster of a story that will have you reaching for the tissue box multiple times but will also leave your heart full by the end. Best book I've read this year by far.' βββββ
'An emotional heartbreaking read... what comes shining through is the immeasurable love in the face of adversity.' βββββ
'As someone who has suffered a pregnancy loss it made me feel seen.' ββββ
'A beautifully written, suspenseful, and emotionally charged novel that will stay with you long after the last page. Ali Harris has definitely earned a place on my list of must-read authors!' βββββ
'Words canβt describe how much of an impact this book has. The grief, heartbreak, love and friendships truly make it such a beautiful yet soul destroying story. This is a book I feel will stay with me for life.' βββββ
Ali Harris lives in Cambridge with her husband and three children. She has a degree in Performing Arts and cites theatre as her third love β after her family and books. Thereβs not a musical sheβs seen (and sheβs seen many!) that she hasnβt loved.
Prior to having children, Ali was a journalist and wrote for a variety of womenβs magazines including Glamour, Cosmo, Red, Stylist and ELLE.
She is the author of three previous novels, including Sunday Times bestsellers Miracle on Regent Street and The First Last Kiss, as well as Written In The Stars. Her upcoming novel was written after a prolonged break following the loss of her baby girl, late in pregnancy.