It’s a romance novel, so as you can imagine, shenanigans ensue and their passion for one another blossoms from dislike to fondness as Red begins to help Chloe with her list.Ĭurrently I am 63% into the audiobook and enjoying this so much! I love that this book has disability representation because Chloe has fibromyalgia and Red is extremely considerate of this. To remedy this, she creates a “Get a Life” list, including items such as “go camping” and “have meaningless sex.” The superintendent of her apartment complex, Redford, enters the picture because while he and Chloe get on each others’ nerves, they seem to bump into one another an awful lot. The main character-Chloe Brown, of course!-is the sort of woman who likes routine and proper sense, but after a near-death encounter, she realizes how dull her life has been. My hold on Libby for the Get a Life, Chloe Brown audiobook finally became available, and so I’m just now indulging in the romance of Chloe Brown and Redford Morgan. The book community has been obsessed with Get a Life, Chloe Brown and its companion novel Take a Hint, Dani Brown-not to mention, we are all eagerly awaiting the release of the third Brown sisters novel, Act Your Age, Eve Brown. If you’re looking for romance recs, start with Talia Hibbert.
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