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Reviewers frequently highlight the "top-tier" witty dialogue and the organic shift from "Netflix-and-bickering" to intense romance [12, 16, 23].

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].

"Their story had me so hooked that at one point I legit screamed... It is safe to say I am completely smitten with Mac and Freya." [20] Blindsided by Amy Daws

Some felt the "soccer" aspect was barely present, making the "sports romance" label feel like an afterthought [14, 21]. Community Voices

"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 It is safe to say I am completely smitten with Mac and Freya

"I identified with the female lead on so many levels... finding my own worth, both physically and with everything deeper than the physical." [17]

However, the writing style and dialect were dealbreakers for others. finding my own worth, both physically and with

Blindsided by Amy Daws is a high-heat, friends-to-lovers sports romance that has become a polarized favorite among contemporary romance readers . While many praise its "laugh-out-loud" banter and body-positive representation, others find the protagonist's extreme naivety and the author's use of British slang jarring. Quick Facts Best friends to lovers / "Seduction lessons."