Showing posts with label Talia Hibbert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Talia Hibbert. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Review - Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert

Act Your Age, Eve Brown (The Brown Sisters, #3)Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Talia Hibbert creates magic once again in the finale of her Brown sisters' novels with Act Your Age, Eve Brown. Eve is the youngest Brown sister, and is trying to prove that she can get her act together. Of course, then she hits Jacob with her car. Jacob owns a B&B in a sleepy town, and is in desperate need of help, though he hates to admit it. Eve enters his world like a tornado, and neither of them will ever be the same.

This book was just lovely. It felt soft, somehow, like Hibbert was so careful with these characters and just cared about them so much. It's definitely steamy, but is also sweet. Jacob's rigidness and Eve's carefree ways are perfectly complementary, and seeing the two fall in love feels so effortless.

I adored this book, and can't wait to read Hibbert's next work.

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Friday, June 26, 2020

Review - Take A Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert

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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