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A review by charliauthor
Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
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
3.75
I've read a few from Talia Hibbert now and I have come to the conclusion that she is an underrated titan in the romance genre and I cannot commend her enough.
As mentioned on my Threads, Talia - for me - is a perfect blend of cutesie romance with that added filth that makes everything super fun and grown. With the addition of her diverse characters, inclusivity and humour, there is something so wholesome about her books that lets me know that I leave with a smile on my face.
Admittedly, I read one that felt a little draw out, it takes nothing away from the talent she has as a romance writer and frontlining Black women as love interests without any racial trauma on their part.
Chloe Brown and her sisters are in fact wealthy and the white MMC has concerns about whether he's good enough for her. It would be so easy to make this story the other way around and I commend that it isnt which shows how little it takes to be original when writing Black characters.
This book is funny, spicy, heartfelt and an easy read. The spice itself does feel a little disjointed if new to Talia's writing in that its so cute, you dont expect the characters to use certain expletives, but I for one really like it. No matter how cute you want to be, fuckin' is fuckin' and you can use explicit words even while being a himbo or a princess etc.
Its just really fun and everyone should read it
As mentioned on my Threads, Talia - for me - is a perfect blend of cutesie romance with that added filth that makes everything super fun and grown. With the addition of her diverse characters, inclusivity and humour, there is something so wholesome about her books that lets me know that I leave with a smile on my face.
Admittedly, I read one that felt a little draw out, it takes nothing away from the talent she has as a romance writer and frontlining Black women as love interests without any racial trauma on their part.
Chloe Brown and her sisters are in fact wealthy and the white MMC has concerns about whether he's good enough for her. It would be so easy to make this story the other way around and I commend that it isnt which shows how little it takes to be original when writing Black characters.
This book is funny, spicy, heartfelt and an easy read. The spice itself does feel a little disjointed if new to Talia's writing in that its so cute, you dont expect the characters to use certain expletives, but I for one really like it. No matter how cute you want to be, fuckin' is fuckin' and you can use explicit words even while being a himbo or a princess etc.
Its just really fun and everyone should read it