I really struggle to find words to express how much I loved Take a Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert. This book is chock full of humor and sexiness and intimacy and heart - in short, it's pretty much everything you could want in a book.
The story centers on Dani Brown (sister to the titular character of the first book in the series, Get a Life, Chloe Brown), a post-graduate student, who prays for a no-strings-attached bed partner. She has goals and plans, and they don't include a relationship. She does, however, have time to flirt with Zafir Ansari, the really hot security guard at work.
A series of mishaps leads to a video of Zaf and Dani going viral, and the resulting fame brings attention (and funding) to Zaf's struggling nonprofit - helping young boys deal with their emotions through rugby. Zaf suggests to Dani that they fake a relationship, and what could go wrong with that?
I honestly can't remember the last time I laughed so much while reading a book. Hibbert's writing game is on point in this novel in every aspect - I literally can't think of any criticisms. I loved the characters so much - both were so incredibly deep (i.e. real people). Their happy ending seemed like a shot in the dark, but I'm so glad that they got there.
I would absolutely recommend this book to anyone and everyone, it's seriously that good.
My rating: 5/5 stars
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