Keeper By Amy Daws Today

The "laugh-out-loud" banter typical of Daws is paired with high-steam romantic scenes.

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.

Both Poppy and Booker are described as realistic, multifaceted characters whose insecurities feel earned. Keeper by Amy Daws

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.

Booker’s deep-seated fear of abandonment makes him reluctant to risk their friendship for love. 🔥 Key Themes & Tropes The "laugh-out-loud" banter typical of Daws is paired

Amy Daws utilizes a dual-POV narrative and flashbacks to deepen the emotional stakes.

📌 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: Both Poppy and Booker are described as realistic,

The childhood bond quickly transforms into intense physical attraction.