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Get a Life, Chloe Brown
by Talia Hibbert
Get a life, Chloe Brown embodied vulnerability and self agency. I loved this love story. It follows the story of Chloe is has two very protective sisters who wants the best for her. Chloe had an accident that left her with chronic pain. In an effort to reclaim her life, she moves our of her family's home into a apartment that is her own. In her apartment building is the building supervisor Redford, aka Red, aka my husband. Ohh, back to the story. Red and Chloe hated each other at first and made false assumptions who they were individually. As luck would have it, Chloe is trying to reclaim her life via lists and todo check marks. One of those todo check marks was Red.
I loved this book because although both of them were stubborn, I loved how the story began and ended. The fat and chronic pain rep in this book was everything to me.
I loved this book because although both of them were stubborn, I loved how the story began and ended. The fat and chronic pain rep in this book was everything to me.