



Blindsided
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4.1 • 137 Ratings
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Publisher Description
A journalist's life is turned upside down at the sudden death of a half-brother she never knew. Giving up her life to act as guardian of his four children, Hannah knows she is way out of her depth. Her late brother's best friend, Mika, also knows this. The obnoxiously attractive rugby coach is just waiting for Hannah to fail and as she faces destitution, he makes her an offer she can't refuse. Will she move in with the enemy who is trying to steal her family? Will he steal her heart too?
Customer Reviews
Good read
This is a good read but I thought the lead male character was annoying and spineless. If you choose to read this book, be patient and ignore the grammar and extra words. About 1/4 of the way thru I figured the author was not from the U.S. The “American” English is not good and the translation isn’t the easiest to read but worth it.
3 1/2 stars
This book gets points for being different, and deviating from typical romance genre plots and patterns. However, the lead male character doesn’t seem to grow up or change at all. And, while the female matures, this doesn’t carry over into her relationship with her love interest. He is manipulative and controlling, and I could not believe their relationship had depth or was sustainable. The female seemed too good for him, and he was constantly accusing her of being a pushover, when he was a complete doormat for his ex.
Fantastic read.
I loved this story and the characters. Although the circumstances were sad. The author found a way to merge the families into one. Great read and highly recommended.