How to Fall in Love
‘Tender, funny and romantic’ Marie Claire
Christine Rose is crossing the Ha’penny Bridge in Dublin late one night when she sees a stranger, Adam, poised to jump. Desperate to help, she talks him into a reckless deal: if he gives her two weeks – till his 35th birthday – she’ll prove that life is worth living.
But as the clock ticks and the two of them embark on late-night escapades and romantic adventures, what Christine has really promised seems impossible…
A novel to make you laugh, cry and appreciate life, this is Cecelia Ahern at her thoughtful and surprising best.
”'Brilliantly vivid characters and a story to fall in love with; one of our favourite Cecelia Ahern novels yet” - Heat
”'A life affirming read … a heart-warming romance” - Essentials
”'A great life-affirming read that wisecracks its way from dark to light” - Glamour
”'A tender, funny and romantic drama with a dash of darkness and desperation” - Marie Claire
”'Laced with dry wit that keeps the characters real and likeable, this is another poignant, romantic and very readable tale” - Hello
”'Written with Ahern’s trademark humour and light touch, this Dublin-set romance is an enjoyable, easy read” - Sunday Mirror