headinthepages's Reviews (834)


I have been looking forward to this since Chloe Brown, and I was not disappointed!!! I just LOVE the Brown sisters and think that Talia Hibberg writes the most fantastic women (and men) and those friendships and just brilliant! Zaf is such a gorgeous character. I think he is so warm and loveable and I love that he’s the romantic out of the 2 of them.
The way that Talia writes strong, confident women is just fantastic! I love Dani Brown just like I loved Chloe Brown and I so desperately want to be friends with them.
Hibbert writes characters you can relate to and like. They’re 3 dimensional and not cliched. I just loved this book and I am so so looking forward to Eve’s book!!

This was my first of Brit Bennet's books - I now need to read The Mothers!!
Her writing is just fantastic. The general premise and plot of the books is so interesting, multifaceted and empathetic. It really shines a light on the flaws and lack of logic when it comes to racism and racist thoughts,
The relationship between the 2 twins is fascinating and although I’m not a twin a have sisters and know what they bond is like. Brit really tapped into that I think.
I love the way that so many generations are written about and how they intertwine and how ‘younger’ people can be the ones to ‘sort things out’ or have more simplistic ways of dealing with these life choices.
I love the way that society, lifestyle and attitudes towards racism, sexism and LGBTQ+ rights changes through the generations, like live tracking how things change, progress or feel stunted.
Absolutely brilliant!!

I really enjoyed this! A contemporary workplace romance and it was gorgeous and gay and funny.
I liked the will-they-won’t-they aspect of it and thought the power dynamic between them was great! I did feel a little frustrated when they couldn’t see the obvious at times but we all know how insecure we can be when it comes to love!
Also there are dogs and cake involved which is the best!! I loved the sisters relationship and it made me think of my sisters who I love!
I’d recommend this to anyone who wants a cute romance that deals with serous and important issues such as sexual assault, racism and sexism.