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Always You (Best Friend #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 329 pages
Rating: 3.92 | 19854 Users | 1207 Reviews

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Original Title: Best Friends with a Self-Confessed Player ASIN B009ZX8712
Edition Language: English
Series: Best Friend #1

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Clay Preston is the most desirable guy in school, and boy does he know it!

Movie star looks paired with a quarterback’s body, he’s every girl’s dream guy–but not mine. To me, he’s simply my best friend, the one who has been there as far back as I can remember.

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…


Note: Always You is book one in the Best Friend series; however, it is a standalone novel with a complete ending.

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Title:Always You (Best Friend #1)
Author:Kirsty Moseley
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 329 pages
Published:October 31st 2012
Categories:Romance. Young Adult. New Adult. Contemporary. High School. Contemporary Romance. Love

Rating Appertaining To Books Always You (Best Friend #1)
Ratings: 3.92 From 19854 Users | 1207 Reviews

Crit Appertaining To Books Always You (Best Friend #1)
I DONT UNDERSTAND. You are a British author. You write with British vernacular. You live in Norfolk. You clearly dont have a whole lot of experience with American slang, laws, etc. Why, oh why, did you need to set your book in America, not somewhere that you know? First of all, half the stuff you have these kids saying is so wrong: No 18 year old American asks for a proper kiss. They dont go to amusement arcades and less than 1% of the American population has a room in their house called a



What a great story - angst, love, romance. I cried and laughed thoughout this book. Story of Clay and Riley who started as childhood friends. I don't want to spoil the story for other readers - a decision made by Clays parents made me angry and frustrated but then as I a parent would I have made the same decision - I think maybe I would have; a less fulfilling life is better than no life at all - or is it? Recommend this book great read for a great author.

Always You is like the book version of every CW show ever, complete with high school where everyone is perfect, teenage love, angst, and a wedding in Veges at 17. Parents are abusive people who don't understand their kids. Expect the one set of "cool" parents who do and totally let their underage daughter sleep together with her underage boyfriend in the same bed, naked. Adult authority is so absent from their entire book its almost like the author forgot about it along with the plot. Serious

First of all, it was very poorly written. A book targeted to a 13-year old audience (minus the erotica).This is the first book that I have read from this author, and sadly, I don't understand why this is receiving 4-stars and above. The plot, I must say is quite unrealistic. I mean, come on, what kind parents with a decent mind allow an 18 year old, testosterone-pumping male to sleep with their 17 year old daughter? Even if they are really close, childhood friends even, it's just a major no. The

I was Moseley'd...again!3.5 starsI first discovered Kirsty Moseley back in May of 2012 when I stumbled across her self-published novel, The Boy Who Sneaks in My Bedroom Window (http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...) Now, after reading Always You, my thoughts are pretty much the same; a little all over the place. Perhaps my KM love stems from my best friends fall in love "g" spot, but there's just something about Kirsty Moseley. It's like she gives me literary beer goggles every single time I

I really enjoyed the overall storyline of this book, it was quite involved and a lot happened over the course of the book. However, there was lot that I intensely disliked about this book as well. Primarily these were:1. The reader has to suspend their belief quite significantly as the story unfolds, primarily due to the behaviour of the parents. For instance, Riley's parents don't seem to express any concern over their 16 year old daughter going on a date with a 21 year old, even though her

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