Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert, 369 pages
Chloe Brown has always lived a sheltered life at home with her wealthy family, but when she narrowly misses being hit by a drunk driver, her life passes in front of her eyes, and she's not too thrilled with what she sees. Organized woman that she is, she makes a to-do list to help spice up her life, and after she moves out, she discovers that Red, the good-looking superintendent of her building might just be the right guy to help her tick off the items on her list. Too bad falling head-over-heels for the guy isn't on her list.
This is a smart and refreshing romance, focused on someone with chronic pain falling in love with someone who is recovering from an abusive relationship. It's wonderful to see this type of diversity in romance, and I'll be excited to see what Hibbert offers up next.
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