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A review by peachythi_books
Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert
emotional
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.25
*Violent gurgling sounds*
This was so cute and sweet I think I rotted out all of my teeth. But also I cried a little.
I love the men in Talia Hibbert’s books. They are all 10/10 healthy love interest (or trying) and do a wonderful job at showing how much they love the female love interests.
Now, Chloe. The star of the show. She’s so delectably wonderful. She is snarky, and a grump, and a mild priss yet she is so fun and wild and has the most wonderfully dry sense of humor ( or perhaps Talia Hibbert has a dry sense of humor).
Redford is jebsbdkek. Wonderful man. Beautiful gentleman. A little flawed but that makes him better in some ways.
The book was wonderfully funny and sexy and perfect. Once again a Brown Sister book has blown me away.
3/3 In the brown sister trilogy. Finally complete. (I read it backwards)
This was so cute and sweet I think I rotted out all of my teeth. But also I cried a little.
I love the men in Talia Hibbert’s books. They are all 10/10 healthy love interest (or trying) and do a wonderful job at showing how much they love the female love interests.
Now, Chloe. The star of the show. She’s so delectably wonderful. She is snarky, and a grump, and a mild priss yet she is so fun and wild and has the most wonderfully dry sense of humor ( or perhaps Talia Hibbert has a dry sense of humor).
Redford is jebsbdkek. Wonderful man. Beautiful gentleman. A little flawed but that makes him better in some ways.
The book was wonderfully funny and sexy and perfect. Once again a Brown Sister book has blown me away.
3/3 In the brown sister trilogy. Finally complete. (I read it backwards)
Moderate: Domestic abuse