<h2>&#8216;Funny and Addictive!&#8217; Fabulous Magazine (Sun)</h2> <p> <strong>Funny sad and honest if you loved David Nicholls&#8217; <em>One Day</em> and <em>The Note</em> this is the book for you.</strong> </p> <p> <em>&#8216;So much more than a love story more of a life story.&#8217;</em> </p> <p>Five years ago at university they had been seven friends that laughed hard and loved harder.</p> <p>Nicky and Miles were the couple that were always meant to be &#8230; Leigha and Adam not so much.</p> <p>So when Adam and Harriet grew close during endless days in the library they did the one thing that changed everything &#8211; they kept a secret. And when it came out it all fell apart.</p> <p>When the day comes for bridesmaids to be chosen and best men to fulfil drunken promises Nicky and Miles&#8217; wedding isn&#8217;t just a wedding it&#8217;s a reunion &#8211; loaded with past hurts past regrets past loves&#8230;.</p> <p> <strong>What readers are saying about <em>The Best Thing I Never Had</em>:</strong> </p> <p>'One of the<strong> most engaging </strong>books I've read this year. I loved it' &#8211; <em>Books with Bunny</em></p> <p>'A superb debut about complicated ties betrayal and lies and <strong>one of my favourite books of the year</strong>' &#8211;<em> ChickLit Club</em></p> <p>'Friendships trust lies deceit love and so much more &#8211; <strong>a real page-turner</strong> for me' &#8211; <em>Cosmochicklitan</em></p>