There ought to be a law against falling for your best friend. Especially when you're Bianca, and Ryan is your best friend. Ryan already had Josephine and ironically, she was even the bridge between the two. Now, she must choose between loving him in silence and having him permanently in her life, but only as a friend; or confess her unrequited love and risk losing him forever.
This, plus the well-meaning but meddling parents, third parties on both their ends, miscommunication, geographical differences, a terminal case of stubbornness, and even more third parties. With all these between them, do they even stand a chance?
I've first read this through e-book but the chapters were incomplete. My colleagues and I were so eager to finish this book and find out the ending. So, I looked at the Bookstore and found a copy. I bought it though the cover was torn already and kind of looks old.
I really love the love story of the two protagonists. It’s realistic, unconditional, romantic and thrilling. It’s even true that when you’ve been together for a very long time and became too attached with each other, it’s hard for two people to temporarily separate ways. Whatever happened to the characters while they were apart only made themselves and their relationship stronger and only made them realize how much they really love each other.
It can make people believe that true love doesn’t end and can truly last a lifetime.
Its starts on a high note. But then seems like they never learn their lesson and there are just more things to hide from each other.. more misunderstandings .. more fights.. Couldn't read the entire book (Pdf version) but I am guessing they are going to commit more mistakes only to realise what they truly share..
I've only read this book because our English Teacher want us to read this and gave us a piece by piece of the chapters until He finally gave us the real book.
iT started as a promising one and ended as something I couldnt bare to finish until i skimmed it and endded it.