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'Swoonsome love story with echoes of The Time Traveler's Wife' Good Housekeeping 'Utter joy!' Prima 'Unforgettable' Woman and Home What if your soulmate could only ever be the love of your afterlife? Emery's heart could stop at any moment... If the people around her act quickly enough, it can be restarted, but in the meantime she is briefly technically dead. Each time Emery's heart stops, she meets Nick, who helps people accept their death and move on. Usually he only meets people once, but with Emery he makes a connection. Although Emery lives life to the full, a part of her is always waiting for her heart to stop - so that she can see Nick again. But Emery and Nick can never share more than a few fleeting moments - because if they were to be together, it would mean the end of Emery's life... 'Prepare to have your heartstrings tugged and your tear ducts emptied' Red 'Grips your emotions from the very first page ... a love story not to miss' Holly Miller '
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Emery is born with a heart condition, which means her heart could stop at any time. The first time it happens, she is only 5 years old. Throughout her life, Emery's heart stops suddenly, and whilst she is waiting to be brought back to life, she meets Nick. Some may say, a guardian angel helping people transition between death and the afterlife. During these meetings, Emery starts to get to know Nick and feelings develop between the two of them. Once she returns to her life, Emery longs for time with Nick again. But in order for that to happen, she needs to die.
This was such an intriguing and thought-provoking novel. I loved reading about the life of Emery, from her childhood right up until her final death. I found it really interesting how Nick consumed her thoughts and ultimately influenced, although subconsciously, her decisions to let others in and to fall in love.
Meet Me When My Heart Stops is a character driven novel with a complex family situation. I found this novel tugged at my heartstrings as I know from first hand what it is like to have a child with health issues. I know the strain it can cause on a family, and I really felt for her parents who had conflicting thoughts on what was best for her. I could empathise with Emery, who didn't want to be wrapped up in cotton wool but lead a ‘normal' life. As a parent, letting go is the hardest part, and I completely understood her Dad's fears and decisions he made.
This novel was definitely close to home for me and therefore provoked a lot of emotions. I loved the characters, especially her supportive sister, Amber and best friends, Bonnie and Colin. It was beautifully written and the plot was carefully thought out. After I turned the last page, I was fully content with the outcome. An excellent read.