Daws - Blindsided By Amy
"I found his dialect distracting in the way it was written. Couldn't get past the kindle look inside." [2, 13]
"It's so weird how she (and a lot of these adult virgins) feels both childishly naive and like an out-of-touch grandmother. I hate it." [28] Where to Buy
Some felt the "soccer" aspect was barely present, making the "sports romance" label feel like an afterthought [14, 21]. Community Voices Blindsided by Amy Daws
"I identified with the female lead on so many levels... finding my own worth, both physically and with everything deeper than the physical." [17]
Many readers found the emotional growth of the characters to be the book's strongest suit. "I found his dialect distracting in the way it was written
Mac is often described as a "dreamboat"—a tattooed, protective hero with a heart of gold [3, 4, 16]. Common Critiques
British and Scottish readers often point out "cringe-worthy" misuse of UK slang and an exaggerated, unnatural portrayal of the Scottish accent [2, 5, 28]. Community Voices "I identified with the female lead
Confidence, self-love, and breaking "friend zone" boundaries. What Readers Love