OUR REVIEW:
I can't believe this series is over; it's been my one guaranteed dose of football + (sometimes surprise) babies + and the women these men can't seem to live without and it's been such a fun series to read. The final book in this series pairs together a nanny, Abigail, and the newest quarterback, Nick, in town. She needs a job to pair for the trip she sacrificed for her previous loser boyfriend and he needs help watching his daughter while he's wrapping up his final season of football. As I've come to expect in this series, the two don't immediately hit it off--she accidentally bumps into his car (with her car) and leaves a bad impression, but desperate times call for desperate measures, and eventually Abigail and Nick find an arrangement that works for them.
After calamity strikes, Nick offers to house Abigail and that's when their romance really heats up. As much as they'd like to deny their feelings, they just can't, and before you know it they're trying (and failing) at being FWB. Despite what they tell themselves, they can't help but fall for each other and the rest is history. Of course there are some incidents and obstacles along the way, but the thing I love about romance is that I know I'm going to be happy at the end and Blindside Romance definitely gives me that HEA I crave.
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My football player ex cheated on me, so the last thing I need is to fall for another quarterback. Especially when he’s still mourning his baby mama who tragically passed away.
After I accidentally plow my car into Nick Silva’s bumper, I can’t blame him for not hiring me to be his daughter’s nanny, but I’m still salty about it. I need the money to go on a trip of a lifetime, one my ex didn’t want me to take.
The worst part is Nick just moved in next door.
I’m sure he associates me with my dirtbag ex—his former teammate—so I try to avoid my neighbor whenever possible.
But when his new babysitter gets locked out of the house, leaving Nick’s four-year-old alone inside, I attempt to rescue her by breaking in through a window.
Unfortunately, I have a wardrobe malfunction and end up flashing my goodies to the whole neighborhood, Nick included.
Because of my embarrassing heroics, Nick’s now convinced I’d be a great nanny.
The trouble with football players is they’re very persuasive, so I agree to take the job but immediately regret it.
Who needs to see a gorgeous, shirtless man jumping rope and doing push-ups in gray sweatpants? Who wants to watch a sexy, single dad snuggle his little girl and read her bedtime stories? Who enjoys working closely with a walking, talking thirst trap every single day?
Fine. I do. I want all of that, but I already swore I’d never date another jock after the last one stomped all over my heart, so this bookworm needs to play it safe.
But rumor has it Nick has a new girlfriend, which helps me maintain appropriate boundaries.
Because I won’t be blindsided by another quarterback again.
Blindside Beauty is an angsty nanny romance featuring an adorkable, accident-prone bookworm and a struggling, grumpy single dad. If you enjoy close proximity, enemies-to-lovers vibes, opposites attract, small towns, and college football, you’ll love this steamy final addition to the USA Today bestselling series Varsity Dads.
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