
Some of Chloe's list requires the help of someone else so Chloe enlists the help of Red-ford, the good-looking building superintendent, who has suffered from some bad decisions and failed dreams. Chloe has decided that she needs to experience life. Who needs a list for things that can be done so easily.īut things like that aren't easy or simple for the chronically ill computer geek, Chloe. Some of her goals seem unnecessary to write down such as "enjoy a drunken night out" or "ride a motorcycle". Long ago they were simply called your life goals, now it's called your bucket list or as Chloe Brown creates a "Get a Life" list. Some people live by them, others write them down and never do anything about them. In this book, Chloe has chronic pain and is a gorgeous woman of color! Hallelujah! Please continue giving us a variety of women from all walks of life.

And lastly, I look for hot and sexy love scenes and this book had that for sure!! Woah! And I loved that the female character is not your usual leading lady. The characters’ dialogue was so well written and felt real that I found myself both laughing and crying at parts. I personally loved reading alternate points of view and felt that it only enhanced my love and understanding of both of them. As a reader, you felt for them and their inner struggles. Both Chloe and Red were interesting, likable characters and I could easily see and feel a chemistry. First I need to genuinely feel for my characters. When I read a romance, I’m looking for a few key things and this book had them all.

I absolute LOVED this book from Talia Hibbert and can’t wait to read the other books in the Brown Sisters series.
