There's something about first. First crush, first kiss, first love, first ... ahem-you know. Tanya Martin and Cam Simmons shared a few of those. In fact, being close friends, they shared a lot, until Cam got drafted into the NFL and quit calling or coming around. But, five years later, he returns to his old neighborhood and immediately runs into Tanya. And with one look at each other, all those past feelings spark up again.
I'm a sucker for second chance romances and Running Interference did not disappoint. This is my first Elley Arden read and I can guarantee it won't be my last. She has a unique writing style. Simple, yet strong with fluid and easy dialogue, you can't help but dive in and not come up until you're finished. I loved the way she brought the glamour of being a pro-athlete down to a normal perspective. Any woman would fall in love with Cam. Rich, smooth and super sexy, he's a total package, but in a down-to-earth way. His and Tanya's rapport makes the closeness of their past friendship fully understandable. Also making you realize Tanya's apprehension for any feelings she might have. Tanya herself is a unique character and another aspect of the story I enjoyed. Also an athlete, she's a mentally and physically strong woman who has her act together. She's not the needy or fickle type who's in search of someone to make her life complete. She has what she needs- family, friends, a good job and sports. Or at least that's what she believes until Cam enters her life again.
Flirty, fun, and emotionally driven, Running Interference is the first installment of a new series, The Cleveland Clash. It's not only a story of a second chance at love, but a tale of family, friendships and finding out where you belong.
A complimentary copy was received in exchange for an honest review.