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Act Your Age, Eve Brown
by Talia Hibbert
⭐️⭐️⭐️ Review - Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert
This novel follows the youngest Brown sister, Eve, as she tries to find a passion in life but ends up stumbling into a BnB as their new chef. After getting off on the wrong foot with the owner, she ends up working there in the summer getting closer than she expected. But there's something holding her back and will Jacob help her figure it out?
I've enjoyed the Brown sisters series but I felt like I knew the least about Eve and this novel didn't really help me learn that much more. I understand why it's called Act Your Age, because Eve is truly very childish throughout it, though it may be in part due to her mental health diagnoses. It felt like there was very little plot and mostly just the spicy scenes, which I admit I skipped through.
Unfortunately for the baby of the Brown family, I liked the story of Eve the least of the lot. It felt like there was too little plot for my liking and I didn't find the rest of the cast as engaging as those of the other books. That being said, I do believe that this was the perfect ending to tie together the entire cast and conclude the series.
This novel follows the youngest Brown sister, Eve, as she tries to find a passion in life but ends up stumbling into a BnB as their new chef. After getting off on the wrong foot with the owner, she ends up working there in the summer getting closer than she expected. But there's something holding her back and will Jacob help her figure it out?
I've enjoyed the Brown sisters series but I felt like I knew the least about Eve and this novel didn't really help me learn that much more. I understand why it's called Act Your Age, because Eve is truly very childish throughout it, though it may be in part due to her mental health diagnoses. It felt like there was very little plot and mostly just the spicy scenes, which I admit I skipped through.
Unfortunately for the baby of the Brown family, I liked the story of Eve the least of the lot. It felt like there was too little plot for my liking and I didn't find the rest of the cast as engaging as those of the other books. That being said, I do believe that this was the perfect ending to tie together the entire cast and conclude the series.