Ella Jones is a smart, witty and enthusiastic girl. She is fashionable and beautiful. Has bright blue eyes and brunette hair. She's moving to London for college with great expectations. She encounters with the one and only Alexander Matthews her childhood crush with whom she shared her first kiss.Alexander Matthews is a tall and handsome young guy who used to be Ella's brother James's best friend. He is your typical bad boy who sleeps around with random girls and doesn't do relationships.Ella and Alexander are classmates. They have assigned a project together. What will happen when she realises that the feelings she buried deep down her heart for Alexander are back? Can she over come those feelings? Or will she fall for her childhood crush?
This time, Ella Jones and Alexander Matthews choose each other. And that’s where everything gets complicated.
After years of denial, almost-love, and unspoken truths, they finally decide to try being real—no excuses, no running, no pretending it doesn’t matter. What they don’t realize is that choosing love is only the beginning.
Being together means facing everything they once avoided.
Ella is learning what it takes to trust a heart that once felt out of reach, while still holding onto her dreams, her independence, and the future she’s determined to build.
Alexander, for the first time in his life, is forced to confront the fear that commitment awakens in him—the fear of failing, of hurting the one person who means everything.
Outside pressures begin to test them. Misunderstandings grow heavier. Secrets from the past resurface.
The world doesn’t pause just because they’ve fallen in love.And loving each other doesn’t suddenly make things easy.
Caught between who they were and who they’re trying to become, Ella and Alexander must decide whether love is something you feel—or something you fight for. Because this time, walking away would hurt more than staying.
Still Almost You is an emotionally intense YA romance about choosing love even when it’s hard, holding on when everything pushes you apart, and discovering that sometimes the bravest thing you can do is not let go.
Some stories don’t end with “I love you.”They begin there.