His best friend

His best friend

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Alyssa and Blake are just friends. They have been since they were young. But what happens when alyssa has to live with Blake and his family because her parents got in a tragic accident. Sometimes your best friend could end up your perfect match. (Written in 2013) Check out my new book "Inconvenient Affinities" for better content.
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Sloane Archer met Blake Rivers when they were just kids-two quiet souls with scraped knees and matching secrets, drawn together in a world that never quite understood them. What started as a childhood friendship became something deeper, something neither of them dared to name. They grew up side by side. Through awkward teenage years and stolen glances, through heartbreaks that didn't belong to each other, but still hurt just the same. He was the boy who always looked back, and she was the girl who never stopped waiting. But timing was never on their side. Now in their final year of high school, with the world shifting beneath their feet and choices looming like shadows, Sloane and Blake find themselves at a crossroads. Because love was never the problem-it was everything else. The people they were becoming. The things they couldn't say. The versions of themselves they couldn't be... not together. This is a story about growing up with the person who knows you best. About all the things you feel but never say. About the right person at the wrong time. And how sometimes, love doesn't need to be perfect-just the right kind of wrong.

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