Best friends. One drunken night. She thinks he's afraid to love her. The truth is far worse: he loves her enough to let her go. Highly Recommended...so refreshing to see people work through their issues and come out on the other side. - BookRiotThey were friends-just friends. Now they're something else entirely... Jason Maggie was my best friend's girl. When he died... I wasn't sure we'd get through it. But we healed.
Together. Maggie became my friend, my confidant, my family. She's everything to me. And I ruined it all last night. One drunken night. That's all it took. Now I'm lost. I want her with everything I am, everything I have, but she can't be mine. She deserves someone with better odds than I can promise her. Now, if I can't figure out how to go back to the way things were, I'll lose the most important relationship I have.
The only one that truly matters. Maggie Last night, we shared tequila. I found myself hoping, like I always do. I'd replay last night a thousand times if I could. It's the morning after that needs erasing. He loves me...just not the way I love him. He's made that abundantly clear. And that's okay. Some part of me knows Jason will always see me as his best friend's girl. I can't lose our friendship.
If he wants to stay in the friend zone, I need to accept that. Move on. Rationally, I know this. But convincing my heart...well, that's another story entirely. Forgetting Him is a standalone contemporary romance and the fourth novel in the interconnected West Side Series, following a close-knit circle of friends as they navigate love, heartbreak, healing, and happily-ever-afters in New York City. Originally titled Lost on the Way.
Best friends. One drunken night. She thinks he's afraid to love her. The truth is far worse: he loves her enough to let her go. Highly Recommended...so refreshing to see people work through their issues and come out on the other side. - BookRiotThey were friends-just friends. Now they're something else entirely... Jason Maggie was my best friend's girl. When he died... I wasn't sure we'd get through it. But we healed.
Together. Maggie became my friend, my confidant, my family. She's everything to me. And I ruined it all last night. One drunken night. That's all it took. Now I'm lost. I want her with everything I am, everything I have, but she can't be mine. She deserves someone with better odds than I can promise her. Now, if I can't figure out how to go back to the way things were, I'll lose the most important relationship I have.
The only one that truly matters. Maggie Last night, we shared tequila. I found myself hoping, like I always do. I'd replay last night a thousand times if I could. It's the morning after that needs erasing. He loves me...just not the way I love him. He's made that abundantly clear. And that's okay. Some part of me knows Jason will always see me as his best friend's girl. I can't lose our friendship.
If he wants to stay in the friend zone, I need to accept that. Move on. Rationally, I know this. But convincing my heart...well, that's another story entirely. Forgetting Him is a standalone contemporary romance and the fourth novel in the interconnected West Side Series, following a close-knit circle of friends as they navigate love, heartbreak, healing, and happily-ever-afters in New York City. Originally titled Lost on the Way.