Keeper By Amy Daws (Deluxe · OVERVIEW)
A masterclass in the trope, exploring how shared history can both build and break a relationship.
The "sharing a wall" proximity forces the characters to confront their attraction daily.
Compare to other books in the Harris Brothers series. Suggest similar sports romances by other authors. Keeper by Amy Daws
Booker’s deep-seated fear of abandonment makes him reluctant to risk their friendship for love. 🔥 Key Themes & Tropes
To bridge the gap left by her sudden departure, Booker insists Poppy move into his new flat. However, the "just friends" dynamic is immediately challenged by: A masterclass in the trope, exploring how shared
📌 Keeper is a standout for readers who enjoy high-tension "will-they-won't-they" dynamics and heroes who are "alpha on the pitch but soft on the inside". If you tell me more about what you're looking for , I can:
The boisterous Harris family continues to be a highlight, providing comic relief and meddling support. Suggest similar sports romances by other authors
Poppy’s original reason for leaving and her hidden feelings for Booker create significant tension.