How to Save a Life: The Love Story That Starts When A Heart Stops

· Pan Macmillan
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In Eva Carter's How to Save a Life, saving a life is only the start of the story . . .

'A sweeping, brave, epic love story. I was hooked from the very first page' - Josie Silver, author of One Night on the Island


Eighteen-year-old Kerry has had a crush on Joel for years, but knows he's out of her league. Then something extraordinary happens: minutes before midnight on the eve of the millennium, Joel collapses and Kerry saves his life.

As Kerry supports Joel through his recovery, they discover a connection neither of them anticipated – until, haunted by what might have been, he abruptly ends their relationship.

Over the course of the next two decades, the two are bound by that moment of life and death; each time they believe they’ve found love, discovered their vocation, or simply moved on, their lives collide again. But Joel got a second chance at life; will Kerry get a second chance at love?

Because bravery isn’t just about life or death decisions; it’s also about what happens next . . .

'I couldn't put it down until I reached the final page' - Beth O'Leary, author of The Flatshare

About the author

Eva Carter was inspired to write How to Save A Life by her own experience of giving CPR to her partner, who was successfully resuscitated, as well as her mother’s stories of work as a trauma nurse. Eva worked as a BBC reporter before becoming an author and lives in Brighton. She loves watching 24 Hours in A&E, walking her dog and running very slowly on the seafront.

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