‘I loved every page’ Helen Hoang, USA Today bestselling author of The Kiss Quotient
‘Smart, funny, and sexy’ Meg Cabot, author of No Judgments and the Princess Diaries series
‘Funny, sexy and intensely romantic’ Lucy Parker, author of The Austen Playbook
Talia Hibbert delivers a witty, hilarious romantic comedy about a woman who’s tired of being ‘boring’ and recruits her mysterious, sexy neighbour to help her get a life – perfect for fans of Sally Thorne, Jasmine Guillory and Helen Hoang!
Chloe Brown is a chronically ill computer geek with a goal, a plan and a list. After almost – but not quite – dying, she’s come up with a list of directives to help her ‘Get a Life’:
– Enjoy a drunken night out
– Ride a motorbike
– Go camping
– Have meaningless but thoroughly enjoyable sex
– Travel the world with nothing but hand luggage
– And . . . do something bad
But it’s not easy being bad, even when you’ve written out step-by-step guidelines. What Chloe needs is a teacher, and she knows just the man for the job: Redford ‘Red’ Morgan.
With tattoos and a motorbike, Red is the perfect helper in her mission to rebel, but as they spend more time together, Chloe realises there’s much more to him than his tough exterior implies. Soon she’s left wanting more from him than she ever expected . . . maybe there’s more to life than her list ever imagined?
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Praise for Get A Life, Chloe Brown:
‘Clever, sweet, sexy and brilliant’ Carrie Ann Ryan, New York Times bestselling author
‘So so so so good’ Andie J. Christopher, USA Today bestselling author of Not the Girl You Marry
‘A pure exuberant delight. I loved this book’ KJ Charles, author of Proper English
‘[An] awesome book, so full of heart and warmth and feels!’ Charlotte Stein, author of Never Sweeter
‘Hilarious, heartfelt and hot’ Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
‘If you liked Jasmine Guillroy’s The Proposal, you’ll love Talia Hibbert’s Get A Life, Chloe Brown’ Marie Claire
Get ready to laugh, swoon, and fall head-over-heels for Chloe Brown in Talia Hibbert's delightful and empowering novel, "Get a Life, Chloe Brown"! This isn't your typical romance; it's a story about embracing life, challenging limitations, and finding love where you least expect it. Chloe, a chronically ill computer geek, has meticulously planned her life. But after a near-death experience, she realizes her meticulously crafted existence is, well, a little dull. Armed with a list of daring "directives" to shake things up from enjoying a drunken night out to doing something truly "bad" Chloe sets out to break free from her comfort zone and, as the title suggests, *get a life*. However, being "bad" isn't as easy as it looks, especially when youre used to playing it safe. That's where Redford "Red" Morgan comes in. Chloe's alluring and enigmatic neighbor, Red, is the antithesis of everything Chloe knows. With his tattoos, motorbike, and a past shrouded in mystery, he seems like the perfect guide to her rebellion. But Red is more than just a tough exterior. As Chloe and Red embark on their unconventional partnership, a deep connection blossoms. Chloe discovers hidden depths in Red, while he sees beyond Chloe's carefully constructed walls, appreciating her intelligence, wit, and vulnerability. "Get a Life, Chloe Brown" is praised for its witty dialogue, relatable characters, and steamy romance, but it also tackles deeper themes of disability representation, self-acceptance, and the courage to step outside of one's comfort zone. Talia Hibbert crafts a story that is both hilarious and heartwarming, offering a fresh and inclusive perspective on modern romance. Chloe's journey of self-discovery resonates with readers who have ever felt limited by their circumstances or longed for something more. Red's own struggles add depth to the narrative, demonstrating that everyone has battles they are fighting. This book has garnered rave reviews from leading voices in romance and contemporary fiction. Helen Hoang, author of "The Kiss Quotient," declares it "I loved every page". Meg Cabot, the mind behind "The Princess Diaries," finds it "Smart, funny, and sexy", Lucy Parker ("The Austen Playbook") says that it's "Funny, sexy and intensely romantic". Critics at Kirkus Reviews gave it a Starred Review describing it as "Hilarious, heartfelt and hot". This is a book that promises to stay with you long after you turn the final page, reminding you to embrace life's unexpected adventures and the transformative power of love. Prepare to be captivated by Chloe and Red's unforgettable story! Perfect for fans of Sally Thorne, Jasmine Guillory, and Helen Hoang. Don't miss this charming and uplifting romantic comedy!