Blindsided: By Amy Daws

A common complaint is that Freya, a 30-year-old living in London, acts "childishly naive" regarding sex (e.g., calling it "The Sex") [2, 17, 28].

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

However, the writing style and dialect were dealbreakers for others. Blindsided by Amy Daws

💡 If you are sensitive to inaccurate accents, consider the audiobook ; some reviewers found the professional narration made the dialogue more bearable than reading it on the page [5, 12].

Mac is often described as a "dreamboat"—a tattooed, protective hero with a heart of gold [3, 4, 16]. Common Critiques A common complaint is that Freya, a 30-year-old

Maclay "Mac" Logan (Scottish footballer) & Freya Cook (Plus-sized seamstress). Steam Level: High (Explicit open door).

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]. 💡 If you are sensitive to inaccurate accents,

Many readers appreciate Freya as a relatable, curvy heroine whose journey focuses on self-worth rather than just weight loss [3, 9, 21].