


The narrative explored the themes of love, destiny and desire, juxtaposing to the tension which kept building up with the turn of a page. But when I read it again, taking a couple days to finish it, I liked it even more than I did the first time.Having previously read a book by Kirsty Moseley, I already had expectations for this novel, which were both met, and developed. The first time I read this, I finished it in one sitting and I really liked it. But when I read it again, taking a couple days to finish it, I liked it even more than I did the first time." - All My Friends Are Books Blog I thought it was a fab idea to tell some of the story from Clay's perspective and what a great perspective - he dotes on Riley - he could teach my fiancé a thing or two! - Fairy Tale Ending Book Review "I'm forever being told that I'm a sop when it comes to love stories and this story did nothing to help my cause - if anything, it made me more of a sop! The writing was amazing and portrayed a fantastic relationship full of love and affection. It was definitely a page turner! - Keep Calm and Read a Book Blog "The book had plenty of unexpected twists and turns! Which were all very dramatic. "It was one hell of a ride, with all the possible bumps and surprises you somehow didn't see coming." - Book Freak Blog Note: Always You is book one in the Best Friend series however, it is a standalone novel with a complete ending.

Our relationship has always been easy, playful and affectionate, but after one lost bet, and one payment in the form of a kiss, the dynamic of everything changes. To me, he's simply my best friend, the one who has been there as far back as I can remember. Movie star looks paired with a quarterback's body, he's every girl's dream guy–but not mine. Clay Preston is the most desirable guy in school, and boy does he know it!
