If Ever I Fall
By (Author) S.D. Robertson
HarperCollins Publishers
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
20th February 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and Contemporary romance
Family life fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
823.9/2
Paperback
432
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
300g
A heart-breaking tale of love, grief and devotion THE SUN
Exceptionally beautiful, emotionally charged and inspirational
MIRANDA DICKINSON, Sunday Times bestseller
A wonderfully told tale of devastation, grief and ultimately hope
KATHRYN HUGHES, bestselling author of THE LETTER and THE SECRET
Is holding on harder than letting go
Dans life has fallen apart at the seams. Hes lost his house, his job is on the line, and now hes going to lose his family too. All hes ever wanted is to keep them together, but is everything beyond repair
Maria is drowning in grief. She spends her days writing letters that will never be answered. Nights are spent trying to hold terrible memories at bay, to escape the pain that threatens to engulf her.
Jack wakes up confused and alone. He doesnt know who he is, how he got there, or why he finds himself on a deserted clifftop, but will piecing together the past leave him a broken man
In the face of real tragedy, can these three people find a way to reconcile their past with a new future And is love enough to carry them through
PRAISE FOR IF EVER I FALL
The characters are vivid and believable and this makes the reader lose themselves in the story, experiencing a range of emotions. You will need plenty of tissues for this heart-breaking tale of love, grief and devotion THE SUN
A wonderfully told tale of devastation, grief and ultimately hope, with a narrative that grips from the start and doesnt let go until the final page.
KATHRYN HUGHES, bestselling author of THE LETTER and THE SECRET
'A wonderful trip-hopping path through family relationships, death and bereavement that keeps you guessing to the turn of the last page. S.D. Robertson writes with brave assurance that makes the story a must read and marks him as an author to follow.'
STEWART FOSTER, Winner of Sainsburys Childrens Book of the Year and Observer debut author of 2014.
When I wasn't actually reading this book, I found myself thinking constantly about it. Real. Emotional. Powerful. A must-read for anyone who loves to lose themselves completely in a book. CLAUDIA CARROLL
PRAISE FOR S .D. ROBERTSON
Heart-achingly good, with laugh-out-loud moments THE SUN
One of those unique books that once read will truly stay with you for a lifetime. Compellingreads.co.uk
A sad, sweet, thought-provoking tale about the love and the bond between parents and children. Lovereading.co.uk
A strong contender for my favourite book of the year Emotional, heart-warming, tragic, bittersweet, charming and very, very satisfying. Silver Thistle book blog
A beautiful well written heart-rending story about a fathers love for his daughter. ireadnovels
A tender, warm, and wonderfully written novel. Beccas Books
An engaging, heartfelt and stunning read. A Spoonful of Happy Endings
An English graduate from the University of Manchester, hes also worked as a holiday rep, door-to-door salesman, train cleaner, kitchen porter and mobile phone network engineer.Over the years Stuart has spent time in France, Holland and Australia, but home these days is back in the UK. He lives in a village near Manchester with his wife and daughter. Theres also his cat, Bernard, who likes to distract him from writing usually by breaking things.