

Until he comes upon her, stuck in a tree, rescuing a cat, and their attempts at avoidance fall apart. Other than those stolen moments of watching Red work (he paints half naked, you guys), Chloe avoids Red, and Red avoids seemingly snobby Chloe, with her sharp, upper class accent and her apparent disdain towards Red, which he assumes can only be because of their class differences. Like when she’s watching him paint at night.

Handsome and handy and heavily tattooed, Red only catches Chloe at her worst moments. Across the courtyard from her apartment is that of the building superintendent, Redford Morgan. Travel the world with nothing but hand luggage.Ĭhloe completes the first item…and the seventh.Have meaningless but thoroughly enjoyable sex.You see, a close examination of the one she had lived so far was not particularly impressive, so Chloe made a list. But then she didn’t.Īfter her near-death encounter with a drunk driver, Chloe Brown decided to get a life. (Not with s’mores, because s’mores apparently are not a thing in the UK.) This metaphor got away from me, but you get the idea. Get a Life, Chloe Brown saw my expectations’ proffered hand and kissed it gently, and then proceeded to charm their pants off.

That’s a lot of expectations for a book to try and meet.īut it did. Which means I’ve been looking forward to it for a little more than a hot second, my excitement building as I waited until closer to the release date to read it, letting it gather metaphorical dust on my Kindle app because I didn’t want to read it too early. I knew I wanted to review this book pretty much the moment I became a Smart Bitches reviewer. TW/CW: This book includes the process of healing from an abusive relationship
