![]() A couple of months later, she’s living in an apartment complex with a sexy superintendent, Red. Let me explain.Ĭhloe, the heroine, has a near-death experience and decides to make a list to help her “get a life” because she doesn’t want to die “boring” (there’s obviously more to this, but I’ll leave it simple for now). ![]() Except that’s a lie, too, because I can’t resent a book that gave me, a romance reader, an example of why I love this genre so damn much. In fact, if I didn’t care about Talia so much (don’t tell her that emotions make her uncomfortable), I would resent her talent. GET A LIFE, CHLOE BROWN by Talia Hibbert is one of the best books romance has to offer. GET A LIFE, CHLOE BROWN by Talia Hibbert changed that. Despite this, I rarely think about what I wish the younger version of me could have read. Back then, I would read anything I could get my hands on, and sadly, those books were limited. I’m a different reader to who I was as a kid. Those moments often come when I read a book I think the younger version of me would have enjoyed, but this version of me doesn’t. ![]() There are moments when I think about the books I used to read when I was younger. ![]()
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