
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
ARC provided by author in exchange of honest review


Intercepted chronicles Everleigh White's return to California and her reunion with her childhood best friend and crush, Reid North. Throughout their childhood, Ever and Reid had this instant connection and bond. Feelings and strong emotions were felt between the two but never expressed to one another. So when Reid went off to college and Ever graduated high school, they never expressed and told each other how they felt. The big "I love you" was just hanging over their heads. Before Reid got the chance to tell Ever how he felt, Ever ran away and shut off any form of communication with Reid. She figured the distance was worth it because Reid has this new responsibility as a dad and his football career. Well fast forward to the present and Ever is back in town. The feelings that was lingering between Reid and Ever was still burning so bright and stronger than ever. So can the girl who is known for running away finally stay put and acknowledge that the man she loves is asking her to stay put and stop running? Can Ever finally run into the arms of her best friend? Or will their past and exes destroy and intercept their chance at happiness?
If you ever read an Emma Hart book, you know that this author puts her heart into every story. The characters are so raw and vulnerable that ever emotion they expressed were seeping throughout the book You could feel how strong their strong emotional and physical connection for each other. Love didn't need to be said because it was felt. There was no denying that this couple finally found each other at the right moment and time in their lives. They may have wasted the years apart, but Ms. Hart showcases that they needed their past and ex-lovers to show them what they always knew. Ever and Reid belonged to one another. I absolutely love the conclusion of this series and it was a book that left a big smile on my face. Thank you Ms. Hart for another great book that will leave hearts to flutter for Reid North.
Emma Hart

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