Valerie S. (VolunteerVal) - reviewed Get a Life, Chloe Brown (Brown Sisters, Bk 1) on + 645 more book reviews
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I enjoyed this contemporary romance but didn't realize how âopen door' it is. I was reading on my lunch break, and it went from zero to hot-hot-hot in a few pages! The second half is definitely steamy.
I appreciated that Chloe's chronic health conditions were central to the plot - all women should see themselves on the pages of a great romance novel. Red was a fabulous hero ... very considerate but almost too perfect.
I'm eager to read books 2 and 3 in this series to get better acquainted with Chloe's sisters.
I appreciated that Chloe's chronic health conditions were central to the plot - all women should see themselves on the pages of a great romance novel. Red was a fabulous hero ... very considerate but almost too perfect.
I'm eager to read books 2 and 3 in this series to get better acquainted with Chloe's sisters.
Chloe is almost hit by a car while out on a walk. This leads her to looking at her life and her desire for some change. She wants to take some risks and comes up with a list. She is the oldest and has her own routine. She also has massive guards up because she deals with a chronic illness.
Red is the building super. He is a painter and has had something happen to him in the past. He is kind, but quiet.
Chloe and Red didn't make a good first impression. So they begin a bit like enemies and then become friends and then become lovers. There were moments of slowness and my attention lagged. And then moments where it was hard to put down. Chloe took some getting used to; she comes across as a bit rude when you first met her. But once the reader gets to "know" her, her behavior is more understandable.
Red is the building super. He is a painter and has had something happen to him in the past. He is kind, but quiet.
Chloe and Red didn't make a good first impression. So they begin a bit like enemies and then become friends and then become lovers. There were moments of slowness and my attention lagged. And then moments where it was hard to put down. Chloe took some getting used to; she comes across as a bit rude when you first met her. But once the reader gets to "know" her, her behavior is more understandable.
enjoyable fast paced read