how to save a life

After the miracle…

October is Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Month - so I wanted to share the stories of six amazing survivors whose portraits I took, showcasing the items that reflect the amazing second chances they’ve had since beating the odds and surviving cardiac arrest. You can see their portraits below.

I took the photos as part of my research for How to Save a Life which was itself inspired by my experience of giving CPR to my partner. This is the perfect time to discover how quick and simple it is for you to learn CPR, with options for online or face-to-face.

Beautiful Italian and Romanian editions of How to Save a Life

I love seeing new editions of my books in different languages - and especially seeing the differences in design. Look at these two beauties - the Italian and Romanian editions of How to Save a Life.

Il Bacio della Vita means ‘The Kiss of Life’ - and this cover, from Mondadori, is a fab minimalist take on the UK cover.

The Romanian edition is SO different - the heart motif rendered in blossom with such gorgeous colours. I think the novel is romantic as well as gritty in places so this is a great image.

Which do you like best?

How to Save a Life on BBC Woman's Hour

Since How to Save a Life was published, I’ve been on a real mission to spread the word about learning CPR – it was a privilege to talk to Emma Barnett on Woman’s Hour – she’s a brilliant interviewer and I would love to share the link with you – you can listen anywhere in the world:

How to Save a Life ebook just 99p

This week, the e-book and audiobook of How to Save a Life have been published in the UK! It's a joyful but also slightly unreal experience for me as the hardback isn't out for another month so I haven’t yet held a ‘real life’ copy in my hands. But I'm excited that the story - and the CPR message it includes - is out!

I’m thrilled with the quotes and reviews so far - and if you’d like to be one of the first to read this epic story, it’s now priced at just 99p on Amazon, iBooks or wherever you get your e-books from.

By the time I finished this book I felt completely drained but also so uplifted and happy. I’m going to re read it again soon, I did rush it somewhat as I just had to know how it would all work out.
This book deserves to stay on the best seller list forever, a total gripping read.
— Amazon reviewer
Well written, realistic characters and an engaging and interesting plot, this would make a great tv series or film. It would also be a fantastic Book Club pick due to the many moral conundrums it throws up throughout.

I’ve read a lot of books in lockdown but this has to be my favourite to date. I can’t recommend it enough.
— Waterstones reviewer

That’s right - for 99p you’ll get a gripping love story AND discover much more about the chain of survival that could help YOU save a life…

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Plus, the audiobook is something special, with the roles taken by three fantastic narrators: Yolanda Kettle, Joshua Akehurst and Thomas Judd. And you’ll even hear from me as I recorded my author message at the very end too.

I am nervous but oh so excited now that the book of my heart is out in the world…

German publication day - Zwischen Zwei Herzschlägen

What a perfect day to publish a gorgeous-looking novel! It’s publication day in Germany for my first novel as Eva Carter – a.k.a. - in English - as How to Save a Life.

The publishers have created a truly beautiful edition and the title – which translates as Between Two Heartbeats – is perfect for a love story that begins when one heart stops. I love how it looks – and early reviews suggest that the translator Katharina Naumann  and the editorial team have done a wonderful job. The audiobook also features some wonderful German actors.

In a strange synchronicity, this manuscript of this book went out to publishers on my mother’s birthday and Rowohlt Verlag said they wanted to publish it within 24 hours! So it’s wonderful that they’re the first in the world to publish this novel. And today would have been my parents’ 55th wedding anniversary and while neither would have said theirs was an entirely conventional romance, my parents were a huge influence on the story - another reason to celebrate the fact that the book is out today.

Mein herzlicher Dank geht an das Team von Rowohlt Verlag!

Two Eva cover reveals - I love them both, how about you?

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The moment when your book’s cover arrives is always a heart-stopper (and even more so when your book itself is about what happens when a heart stops and restarts). So I am very happy to reveal the cover for my Eva Carter book, How to Save a Life. Or in fact, two covers – one for the UK and one for the USA.

I love both – though they are quite different.

With the UK cover, the designer did a lot of tweaking of the three figures – they’re quite impressionistic, but we added a stethoscope to hint at the medical themes in the book, and a bag to show the rootlessness of one character. We agonised about socks and hair-styles. And tried lots of different colours. I love this final colour as it’s close to the Brighton blue that the beach huts and railings are painted down here.

The American cover was designed completely separately but also has a heart motif, sets against a dramatic landscape and sky full of fireworks.

As the book begins on Millennium Eve, with a disaster unfurling as the celebrations begin, that feels so right too.

I’ve also had a sneak preview of my German cover which is very different again and also has a different title – I will share that soon.

I couldn’t ever choose between them - but I’d love to know:

Which is your favourite?

You’ve seen the covers, now watch the trailer… :)

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