![]() ![]() ![]() While we know that Chloe has a lot to contend with, her upfront and amusing inner monologues, and her awkward exchanges with others were diverting and uplifting.Ĭhloe’s reserved demeanour and cutting humour cause the superintendent/handyman of her building to form a not so great opinion of her and sees her as a haughty snob. The first few chapters of Get a Life, Chloe Brown were thoroughly entertaining. ![]() ![]() She makes a list (with things such as ride a motorbike, go camping, have carefree sex) and finally moves out of her family’s house. While Get a Life, Chloe Brown certainly starts out like any other romcom, with the promise of a delightful enemies-to-lovers romance, after the first fifty pages or so I realised that this book was going to be a lot more explicit than I’d anticipated …still, I wasn’t prepared for the sex in this book to be quite soĪfter escaping unscathed what could have been fatal accident Chloe Brown, a thirty-something-year-old whose fibromyalgia has led her to live a fairly controlled and risk-free life, decides to ‘get a life’. Having recently finished a romcom novel with a similar cover ( If I Never Met You by Mhairi McFarlane) I was under the misguided impression that Talia Hibbert’s book belonged to the same genre. I feel cheated by the cutesy illustration on the cover of Get a Life, Chloe Brown. ![]()
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