Sunday, 8 March 2026

Review: Abby Offsides

Abby Offsides Abby Offsides by Anna McCallie
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

When Abby's fiancée cheats on her, then leaves her for the other woman shortly before their wedding she knows she has to leave Boston and her job at the Red Sox, on a whim she moves to Liverpool to be with her BFF Amina and applies for a marketing job with Mersey FC, the joke is she knows absolutely nothing about football (or soccer as she calls it).

On the day of her interview Abby has a jokey encounter with a stranger who later turns out to be Lachlan Ramsay, Mersey's latest signing, a world-famous footballer from Scotland. There is an instant vibe, even a connection, but Abby has been told in no uncertain terms that the job is not a stepping stone to becoming a WAG. Moreover, Lachlan is married, and Abby has just come out of a six-year relationship.

But it's difficult when you find someone who gets your sense of humour, whose face lights up when you enter a room, whose eyes catch yours wherever you go, and soon Abby starts thinking what if?

This was a book of two halves for me (football pun intended). I really liked the start, I liked the banter between Lachlan and Abby and I liked the way in which they tried very hard to keep it professional. However, about halfway through it deteriorated for me, things became repetitive, neither Abby nor Lachlan had the guts to say anything meaningful, and they may not have crossed the line but it certainly looked and felt that way. The book picked up again towards the end but by that point I thought they were both quite immature people.

I received an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley.

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