



Talia’s blessed me before with characters I could relate to for their size, or their mental illness struggles, or their painful pasts, or even just their quirks and humor - but until reading this book, I didn’t know how monumentally desperate I was to find a character I could see my chronic illness and pain represented in.Ĭhloe was used to seeing her life and her illness as normal, but she wasn’t used to other people acting the same way. If she’d just needed to love herself enough to realize it.Īll this time, I thought nothing could ever trump Talia’s A Girl Like Her, that no romance heroine could ever mean as much to me, but no, I was wrong: Chloe Brown is the romance heroine of my heart, and I couldn’t love her anymore if I tried. She was Chloe fucking Brown, and she was starting to wonder if she’d been brave from the beginning. ♥ It’s genuinely everything good in the world of romance books rolled into one adorable little package and I just- *deep breath* I don’t know how to possibly describe to you how much I love this book. This is such a hard review for me to write, not because I’m upset about what to say, but the opposite: because it was so damn good that I just want to screech incoherently until you ALL go buy it immediately and shove your faces into this incredible, hilarious, swoon-worthy, steamy, gorgeous, complex little rom-com. He seemed to adore her more every second. And what really lies beneath his rough exterior… And why he never shows his art to anyone. Like why he clearly resents Chloe’s wealthy background. But when she enlists Red in her mission to rebel, she learns things about him that no spy session could teach her. He’s also an artist who paints at night and hides his work in the light of day, which Chloe knows because she spies on him occasionally. Redford ‘Red’ Morgan is a handyman with tattoos, a motorcycle, and more sex appeal than ten-thousand Hollywood heartthrobs. What Chloe needs is a teacher, and she knows just the man for the job. But it’s not easy being bad, even when you’ve written step-by-step guidelines on how to do it correctly. Travel the world with nothing but hand luggage. Have meaningless but thoroughly enjoyable sex. The next items? Enjoy a drunken night out. After almost-but not quite-dying, she’s come up with seven directives to help her “Get a Life”, and she’s already completed the first: finally moving out of her glamorous family’s mansion. TITLE: Get a Life, Chloe Brown (The Brown Sisters, #1)Ĭhloe Brown is a chronically ill computer geek with a goal, a plan, and a list.
