So beautifully written, such a devastatingly compelling story. I can honestly say it's one of the best books I've ever read - it is without shadow of a doubt, EASILY up there with The Girl on the Train and Eleanor Oliphant -- Ruth Jones
This is superb. The main character Constance is brilliantly flawed and so compassionately drawn - it's raw and compulsive and disturbing and very well done indeed -- Harriet Tyce, author of Richard & Judy Book Club pick Blood Orange
An exceptionally raw and visceral and painfully funny novel. Charlotte Levin writes so well and so powerfully about loneliness, longing, love and loss that Constance will stay with me for a long time -- Emma Flint, Women's Prize longlisted author of Little Deaths
Compulsively readable and darkly funny with pin-sharp characterization. Love love loved it -- Laura Marshall, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Friend Request
It was obvious from the bold and compelling opening chapter that I was in the hands of a clever and skillful author . . . In Constance Little, Levin has created a memorable character, convincing, at times monstrous, often sympathetic, and full of nuance. Loved, loved, loved it -- Joanna Barnard
Brilliant. A perfect and completely terrifying depiction of heartbreak and obsession -- Sarah Powell, presenter, founder of 'Celebrate Yourself' and Red Magazine columnist
A stellar debut by Charlotte Levin, If I Can't Have You is a disturbing tale of obsession which gets right under your skin and makes it itch. I finished it in one day & thought about it long after -- Roxie Cooper
If I Can't Have You by Charlotte Levin is a brilliant take on warped love, with people behaving deliciously badly. I adored the sharpness, the spikiness, the twisted yet hopeful view of the world. Loved it -- Caroline Hulse, author of Like a House on Fire
OMG - just finished #IfICantHaveYou - what a flipping book! I can't put into words how FANTASTIC it is! Brava. My book of 2020! -- Vic Watson, Noir at the Bar host
Truly original. Sad, funny, dark, with a take on loneliness and yearning that feels new in fiction. This is down to the terrific writing -- Hayley Webster
Dark and compelling with a flawed and funny heroine you can't help rooting for * Waitrose Magazine *
Blackly comic, heartrendingly sad . . . a brilliant debut novel * Best *
You'll be addicted to this witty story of obsession and loneliness * Real People Magazine *
[A] darkly comic and at times creepy novel * Woman's Weekly *