Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Review: The Best of Friends, Susan Mallery

Title: The Best of Friends
Author: Susan Mallery
Mass Market Paperback: 368 Pages
Publisher: Pocket Star
Release Date: 9/28/2010
ISBN: 978-1416567189

Description:

In high school, studious Jayne Scott and wild child Rebecca Worden became unlikely best friends—a tie that endured even after Rebecca fled her family to live overseas.  After Jayne’s mother passed away, she became part unpaid assistant, part surrogate daughter to the wealthy Wordens.  But now, ten years later, Rebecca is coming home to L.A. to cause havoc for Elizabeth, the mother who all but rejected her.  And Jayne finds herself pulled deeper into the Wordens’ complicated family dynamics—especially when Rebecca’s brother, David, returns as well. 

David is the man Jayne always wanted and knew she could never have.  But when he gravitates toward her in spite of Elizabeth’s protests, her vow to escape the family’s shadow is put to the ultimate test.  And as lies are shattered and true feelings exposed, Jayne must decide where loyalty ends, and love begins. . . .

My Review:

The Best of Friends, had me from the beginning.  I cannot say too much without giving away the story, and that I won’t do.  Very rarely does a book make me cry but this one did, it showed how friendships could be misleading.  The Best of Friends had it all wrapped into one wonderful story happiness and tears.

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