How to Save a Life is so rich and fully-rounded - a sweeping, brave, epic love story. I was hooked from the very first page. I loved it. All the stars -- Josie Silver, author of
One Day in December and
The Two Lives of Lydia BirdWe fell head over heels for this sweeping love story * Fabulous Magazine *
A gripping love story that doesn't shy away from the mess and complexity of real life. I couldn't put it down until I reached the final page -- Beth O'Leary, author of
The Flatshare and
The SwitchA sliding-doors tale of life and loss * Woman's Own *
I was absorbed by this enthralling love story from the very first page -- Rosie Walsh, author of
The Man Who Didn't CallA heartwarming page-turner * Closer *
A heart-stopping, heart-wrenching and heart-warming story that kept me reading well into the night. I loved it -- Clare Pooley, author of
The Authenticity ProjectA beautiful love story * Bella *
How To Save A Life is an epic novel that starts with one life-or-death event and then follows the lives of three complex people to show how that moment changed everything. And this novel will change you. It's extraordinary - a very, very special book indeed -- Julie Cohen, author of
Together and
SpiritedCouldn't put it down. Gripping, unflinching, honest and dramatic -- Jill Mansell, author of
And Now You're BackAn enthralling epic that swept me along through the highs and lows. I feel I've lived three different but tightly intertwined lives -- Katie Fforde, author of
A Springtime Affair and
Highland FlingI was completely swept away by
How To Save A Life which truly is a salve for the soul. It's a beautiful book, full of drama, passion and truth: you'll remember Joel, Kerry and Tim long after you finish reading their story -- Rowan Coleman, author of
The Memory Book and
The Girl At the WindowA fabulous story of the strength and fragility of life, love and friendships -- Milly Johnson, author of
My One True NorthImpossible to put down, I adored it. How to Save a Life is heartrending and uplifting, tragic and triumphant.
It pulses with pain, passion and exquisite pleasure: I don't think I've read a love triangle which has been so addictive
-- Cathy Bramley, author of
The Lemon Tree Cafe and
My Kind of HappyMoving, gripping, with unforgettable characters, How to Save A Life is a beautiful page-turner with a very big heart. I just loved it
-- Eve Chase author of
The Glass HouseI fell in love with the characters from page one. Eva captured perfectly the impact of a life-changing event when young; how it impacts how we live and love going forwards.
How to Save a Life is the very epitome of a life-affirming novel. I absolutely loved it -- Katy Regan, author of
Little Big Love and
How To Find Your Way Home