She describes anxiety in piercingly true ways. Hibbert has this incisive ability to cut right to the heart of something, and she does it again here with anxiety, grief, and feelings of inadequacy. Read this romance immediately, and then read it again. Dani is the heroine we all aspire to be: confident, feminist, sex-positive and driven. Zaf is the emotionally competent, buff hero of our dreams. Take a Hint, Dani Brown possesses the same amount of charm, grit and, certainly, sex appeal as its predecessor. Fans who loved the first book in the Brown Sisters series, Get a Life, Chloe Brown, may feel that it’s a tough act to follow. It’s not about love as the antidote to a couple’s problems, but love becoming a foundation on which the couple understand one another better and a soft place to land when times are tough. What makes Take a Hint, Dani Brown a superlative example of the romance genre as a whole, and not just a gem in the contemporary category, is that Hibbert gets to the essence of what a happily-ever-after means. Hibbert knows how to deepen and complicate her characters, meticulously peeling back layer upon layer as the story goes on. an easy contender for best book of the year.
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