[Book] Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert - #22 📚 Pick for Romance Lovers
#22 Place in Best Romance Books - Book Review
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Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert
Charming, heartfelt, and delightful!
After coming close to death, Chloe Brown is determined to take charge of her life. So, she creates a list of seven goals to help her escape the label of "poor Chloe, the chronically ill computer geek living at home." She moves into her own apartment and quickly clashes with the building superintendent, Redford Morgan. It’s not that she dislikes him, but his rugged good looks and gruff demeanor leave her unsure of how to interact with him.
Red isn’t interested in befriending the cold, posh Chloe, but one night when he catches her spying on him as he paints, his curiosity is piqued. What follows is a series of events that brings them together—starting with a cat stuck in a tree. As they spend more time together, they both discover that neither is what the other initially thought. Chloe enlists Red’s help with her list, and Red begins to realize that his own insecurities may be holding him back from something wonderful.
Hibbert has crafted a true gem with Get a Life, Chloe Brown. What begins as an enemies-to-lovers story quickly evolves into something deeper. Both Red and Chloe are on personal journeys—Chloe with her list and Red with his passion for painting. As they grow individually, they also grow together. The emotional depth of their transformation from misunderstanding to trust and companionship is truly satisfying.
What I adored most was how both characters had to face their own struggles. Neither one swoops in to save the other with the magic of love. Instead, it’s two broken people helping each other overcome their fears and trust again. Red’s emotional transparency makes him the perfect contrast to Chloe’s guarded nature. Chloe, wounded by loss and reluctant to confront her fears, has a complexity that Red slowly uncovers, layer by layer. Neither is as they first appear, and beneath the surface, both are vulnerable in ways they’ve never let anyone see.
This book is fun, witty, and, above all, kind. Hibbert shows a deep empathy for her characters, embracing their quirks without judgment. She lets them stumble, struggle, and ultimately shine. Love doesn’t fix all of Red and Chloe’s problems, but it brings them together and creates space for them to confront their challenges and build something better, together.
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