Author:Ali Cronin
Real love. Real lives. The real thing . . . Girl Heart Boy: You and Me Always is the final book in this irresistibly romantic series that combines the romance of The OC, the realism of Skins and the sexiness of E L James' Fifty Shades of Grey.
Perfect for fans of Tammara Webber's Easy, Coleen Hoover's Slammed and Abbie Glines' The Vincent Boys.
Four girls, three boys, turning 18. Get set to follow their eventful final year at school . . .
About the author:
Ali Cronin is a British author with wide experience writing for young adults in print and online. She cut her teeth on Bliss, Sugar and J17 magazines, then became producer of the BBC's website for teens, before leaving to write full-time. Girl Heart Boy is her first book series.
Immerse yourself in the stories and engage with the characters through our books, ebooks and online webisodes.
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Don't miss:
Girl Heart Boy: No Such Thing As Forever
Girl Heart Boy: Rumour Has It
Girl Heart Boy: Three's a Crowd
Girl Heart Boy: Lesson's in Love
Girl Heart Boy: She's The One
Girl Heart Boy: You and Me Always
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understanding of the world around them.
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