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Always you by kirsty moseley
Always you by kirsty moseley













always you by kirsty moseley

They are afraid the person might not feel the same way or that they will lose them as friend. When someone likes their best friend more than as a friend, that person becomes terrified to tell the other person how they feel. Kirsty Moseley did a good job showing how troubling it can be for best friends to admit to each other how they feel. To have a happy ending you just have to work for it, just like anything else.

always you by kirsty moseley

It makes you see that best friends truly can be in love with each other. When you’re in the guy’s perspective you get more information and therefore more character development.Īlways You was quite a unique story, in how they come to tell each other they like one another and fight for each other. In a lot of love stories, it is the girl’s point view and it’s always a stereotypical love sick girl. It was cool being in Riley’s head, but it was more interesting when it switched to Clay’s perspective. This book is primarily from Riley’s point of view but sometimes it switches to Clay’s point view. Things start to hit the fan when Clay and Riley decide to date. Let’s just say Blake is not happy with this and starts to interfere. One day Clay and Riley finally told one another they loved each other, more than friends.

always you by kirsty moseley

She went on more dates with him, noticing there was something off about him. As Riley and Clay slowly find a way tell each other, Riley goes on a date with Blake, someone she used to go to high school with. It takes a while for them to open up to each other because they are worried the other might not feel the same way. Riley never knew that Clay had always found her attractive and wanted to be with her. When she saw Clay, she had this strong attraction towards him. Riley never realized she loved Clay more than a friend until she came back from vacation. Always You by Kirsty Moseley is a love story between two best friends, Riley Tanner and Clay Preston, who have known each other since they were little kids.















Always you by kirsty moseley