Say You’re Mine
Somewhere in the course of our friendship, I stopped seeing him as my best friend.
Ever since we were kids, Weston Brooks has always been there for me. He’s my best friend, protector, and self-appointed guardian rolled into one.
A solid rock I can always rely on. The first person I can count on to show up when needed. The one guy who proudly proclaims he can read me like an open book.
And yet…he remains oblivious to my feelings for him.
But maybe that’s a good thing. Because as much as I want him to know what I feel, I don’t want to risk our friendship. I can’t risk losing him.
So I do the next best thing I can think of: say ‘yes’ to a date with Foster Allen. He’s cute, funny, and seems like a great guy. In short, the perfect candidate to help me move on.
Now, if only Weston would stop acting like a possessive boyfriend around him…
Say Anything
Falling for him wasn’t part of the plan…
“I heart Lincoln Evans.”
Riley Ellison has been writing those words in her journal for months, pouring her teenage daydreams within its pages.
Because the cutest boy in school isn’t aware of her feelings for him and it’s going to stay that way. She wouldn’t be able to live it down if he ever finds out and rejects her. That would be downright mortifying.
So when Noah Pritchett—Lincoln’s best friend and Riley’s next-door neighbor—finds out the truth, Riley’s world turns upside down. What will she do? Will he say anything?
But instead of outing her, Noah is suddenly offering to help her get Lincoln. It seems to be working…until Noah starts acting like he doesn’t want to play cupid anymore. Did he lose interest or is there something more going on?