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Anything to Have You
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Publisher Description
You can’t always plan for the future.
You can’t always choose who you love…
Natalie and Brooke have been best friends forever. Brooke is the life of the party but Natalie has always been content to be the quiet one – until one night and one party, leads to Natalie waking up with Brooke’s boyfriend Aiden.
Now Natalie is faced with the two hardest decisions of her life – her best friend or the boy who gets her in ways she can’t explain? The college future she planned or the biggest responsibility she’ll ever have to face?
An unforgettable story about first love, worst mistakes and what friendship really means.
From the author of Here Lies Bridget
Reviews
'For fans of Gossip Girl' – Teen Vogue
About the author
Paige Harbison is twenty years old, and a sophomore in college majoring in Studio Art. She lives with her golden retriever Rigby, and is the daughter of New York Times Bestselling Author Beth Harbison.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Harbison (New Girl) follows the faltering friendship between a pair of high school seniors in this entertaining and believable drama. Brooke is an attention-seeker who begs her serious-minded best friend Natalie to "make an effort" to party with her before they graduate. At the "Stupid Cupid Rager," Brooke gets drunk, flirty, and belligerent, once again alienating her boyfriend, Aiden, as well as Natalie. A hungover Natalie awakes the next morning in bed with Aiden and little memory of the night before. She knows she's had sex and assumes it's with golden boy Eric, who's been acting unusually friendly. Yet she can't shake her feelings for Aiden and the guilt that accompanies them. Meanwhile, Brooke's risk-taking spirals out of control. Harbison makes it easy to sympathize with and understand both girls the narration alternates between Natalie and Brooke (allowing readers to see certain scenes and events from two angles), and occasional flashbacks give a fuller sense of their friendship. A realistic look at the difficulty of searching for a direction in life and pursuing one's desires honestly. Ages 14 up.