An addictive, heart-wrenching contemporary romance and the sequel to Fighting to Be Free
Kirsty Moseley Book order
Hailing from England, this author is a dedicated explorer of the romance genre, known for crafting swoon-worthy male characters that captivate readers. Her literary focus lies in mature young adult, new adult, and contemporary romance novels, where she delves into the depths of emotional connection. Embracing a 'daydreamer' spirit, she views books as akin to waking dreams, infusing her writing with a style that is both enchanting and deeply romantic. Her narratives are designed to sweep readers away with passion and unforgettable characters.






- 2016
- 2016
An addictive, heart-wrenching contemporary romance from the bestselling author of The Boy Who Sneaks in my Bedroom Window - this is the original Wattpad sensation, revised and with brand new content
- 2014
Poles Apart
- 278 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Carson Matthews, a top MotoGP driver, enjoys a glamorous lifestyle but is drawn to Emma Bancroft, a part-time lap dancer with a heavy secret. Their contrasting worlds collide in this New Adult romance by bestselling author Kirsty Moseley.
- 2012
The Boy Who Sneaks In My Bedroom Window
- 274 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Amber Walker and her brother Jake endure an abusive home life. One night, Jake's friend Liam comforts Amber, leading to an eight-year love/hate relationship. As Amber grapples with her past trauma, she begins to see Liam differently, complicating their dynamic and her brother's protective instincts. Discover their journey in "The Boy Who Sneaks In My Bedroom Window."
- 2012
Always You
- 328 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Riley Tanner has a best friend, the best friend a girl could ask for. He’s supportive, loyal, honest, trustworthy, kind, and thoughtful. He’s also the biggest player in school. Their relationship has always been easy and affectionate, but after Riley’s month long vacation, things become a little strange. She starts to look at him in ways that go way beyond the ‘friend zone’. Add in her best friend’s rival, and things become a whole lot more complicated.