Review: Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert

This was such an entertaining and wholehearted read. It was overall a good book.

Get a Life, Chloe Brown is about Chloe, who is a chronically ill computer geek. Almost dying, she decides to create a list to take back control of her life. But she needs a little help. So, she enlists Redford ‘Red’ Morgan, who is her apartment’s handyman with tattoos, a motorcycle, and more sex appeal than ten-thousand Hollywood heartthrobs.

I enjoyed this one for several reasons. Firstly, I enjoyed the characters. From the first page, I was immediately sucked into Chloe’s world and her life. She’s such an interesting, well-developed character. She is very relatable and such an introvert. Her illness wasn’t who she was. Of course, it impacts her life but it doesn’t define her.

It’s impossible to not love her and Red- together and separately. Like Chloe, Red is equally independently interesting. He’s a likable, respectful artist. He isn’t afraid to talk about his feelings. And he and Chloe talk about their problems. They encourage each other.

This was such a warm story filled with humor and love. It’s captivating and so heartfelt. Nothing felt overdramatic or out of place. Everything flowed nicely.

Final Thoughts

This book is a romcom about emotional and physical healing with likable characters and a great romance.