![]() The book is written from the perspective of Marlee and from the very first chapter she explains that she likes to use hashtags when describing her life. Something to be warned(?) about going into this book is that there is an overwhelming use of hashtags. Admittedly I’m on my period and my hormones are all over the place so interpret that as you will. ![]() While the book was full of sex, laughter, and genuinely happy moments, the low moments still found a way to tug at all of my heart strings and leave me a mess on my living room couch. I figured nothing could go wrong with a punny book. I felt like Intercepted would be a good choice because…well…the title is a pun. With everything happening in the world, I decided that I needed to take care of my mental health and read (what I thought would be) a feel-good Black romance novel. When it becomes clear that both of them have lingering feelings for each other, Marlee must decide if dating Gavin is worth breaking her vow and worth the drama. Keeping this promise shouldn’t be too hard except old-flame and star quarterback Gavin Pope has just transferred to Chris’ team. ![]() ![]() But when a minor computer mix-up results in Marlee discovering that Chris has been cheating on her with several other women, she leaves and vows to never date another athlete again. Marlee Harper has been the girlfriend of NFL-star Chris Alexander for the last ten years of her life and still has no ring to show for it. ![]()
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