Keeper By Amy Daws ✓
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The story follows Booker, a professional goalkeeper ("keeper") who has spent years carving out his own identity in the shadow of his headline-making older brothers. His life is upended when his childhood best friend and neighbor, , returns to London after six years in Germany. Keeper by Amy Daws
The "sharing a wall" proximity forces the characters to confront their attraction daily. His life is upended when his childhood best
The boisterous Harris family continues to be a highlight, providing comic relief and meddling support. To bridge the gap left by her sudden
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:
Unlike some of the cockier brothers, Booker is portrayed as more introverted, loyal, and "broken," dealing with the lasting impact of his mother's death.
Reviewers on The StoryGraph and Amazon frequently praise the book for its: