Always You by Kirsty Moseley

Always You by Kirsty Moseley

Riley Tanner has a best friend, the best friend a girl could ask for. He’s supportive, loyal, honest, trustworthy, kind, and thoughtful. He’s also the biggest player in school.

Their relationship has always been easy and affectionate, but after Riley’s month long vacation, things become a little strange. She starts to look at him in ways that go way beyond the ‘friend zone’. Add in her best friend’s rival, and things become a whole lot more complicated.




Hey! Here's my review.

This could easily have been written as four separate books = Best friend to boyfriend + My weekend in Vegas + I have a stalker + Terrible accident. I felt there was too much going on for these characters. The writing style suited the characters, it came across quite immature and the story was told in the first person from the POV of Riley and Clay who were teenagers. There were way too many hickies in this book though! I enjoyed the overall romance of the story, but there were lots of little niggly things that bugged me. 

I listened to the audiobook edition which I received free from the narrator in exchange for an honest review. Andrea did a great job narrating and added to the story with her different characterisations. Giving Riley's step father Davis a British accent explained how some of the British words fit into the American setting.


★★
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