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Take a Hint, Dani Brown
by Talia Hibbert
In case you are living under a bookstagram rock, Take a Hint, Dani Brown is the second book in the Brown Sisters series by the incredible romance author, Talia Hibbert. I read Get a Life, Chloe Brown in July of this year and it really sparked the beginning of my reading of romance. Prior to reading Chloe Brown, I really never read romance because I was not sure how I would like it and I usually gravitate more towards contemporary fiction or young adult novels for my taste of romance in novels. But thanks to @beckyreadsitall and @theliteraryheroine I picked up Get a Life, Chloe Brown and the rest is history.
Take a Hint, Dani Brown is a sweet book about Dani, a professor at the University, and Zaf, the security guard for the building. After an encounter in an elevator that goes viral, Dani and Zaf are forced to fake a relationship for the media in order to help them reach their goals.
When diving into this book I was not aware this had a fake lovers trope, but I definitely was into it. As you probably can imagine, with their fake relationship growing in the media, Dani and Zaf grow closer to one another and find that they can bring the best out in each other. I really loved the character development for both Dani and Zaf and how they realize that they truly make each other exceptional. Dani and Zaf also had quite the chemistry so there was a great deal of steam to guide you through this book.
I really loved Take a Hint, Dani Brown but I am actually surprised that I loved Get a Life, Chloe Brown more. Both books have amazing representation of characters of color, characters with chronic illness, characters who are bisexual, and more, but for me Chloe Brown takes up more space in my heart because of how it made me begin to love reading romance. Chloe and Red are also just the sweetest characters and the way they care for each other and make each other better warms my heart.
Talia Hibbert is an exceptional author and I am so excited to read Act your Age, Eve Brown when it hits shelves on March 9th. I also will definitely be picking up some of her backlisted titles.
Take a Hint, Dani Brown is a sweet book about Dani, a professor at the University, and Zaf, the security guard for the building. After an encounter in an elevator that goes viral, Dani and Zaf are forced to fake a relationship for the media in order to help them reach their goals.
When diving into this book I was not aware this had a fake lovers trope, but I definitely was into it. As you probably can imagine, with their fake relationship growing in the media, Dani and Zaf grow closer to one another and find that they can bring the best out in each other. I really loved the character development for both Dani and Zaf and how they realize that they truly make each other exceptional. Dani and Zaf also had quite the chemistry so there was a great deal of steam to guide you through this book.
I really loved Take a Hint, Dani Brown but I am actually surprised that I loved Get a Life, Chloe Brown more. Both books have amazing representation of characters of color, characters with chronic illness, characters who are bisexual, and more, but for me Chloe Brown takes up more space in my heart because of how it made me begin to love reading romance. Chloe and Red are also just the sweetest characters and the way they care for each other and make each other better warms my heart.
Talia Hibbert is an exceptional author and I am so excited to read Act your Age, Eve Brown when it hits shelves on March 9th. I also will definitely be picking up some of her backlisted titles.