Keeper By Amy Daws -
Booker’s deep-seated fear of abandonment makes him reluctant to risk their friendship for love. 🔥 Key Themes & Tropes
A masterclass in the trope, exploring how shared history can both build and break a relationship. Keeper by Amy Daws
As the third installment in the high-energy Harris Brothers series , by Amy Daws shifts the spotlight to the youngest of the clan, Booker Harris . This "friends-to-lovers" contemporary romance is widely regarded by fans as one of the most emotional and soulful entries in the saga. ⚽ The Plot: A Return to the Beginning Compare to other books in the Harris Brothers series
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 is portrayed as more introverted
Poppy’s original reason for leaving and her hidden feelings for Booker create significant tension.
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