Hello, Cannonballers! Whether school’s out or not, the time for summer book club is nearly upon us. Since I decided that my first time participating in CannonBookClub in any way, shape, or form should involve me organizing and hosting, I figured the smart plan would be to keep things simple: one book, nothing too heavy. It was a good plan, but then I remembered that much like summer in the hometown I’ll soon be moving back to (New Orleans, LA), I have ZERO chill. So, […]
I can’t think of a reason not to give this five stars.
Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute by Talia Hibbert
Just FYI, I do not want to write this review. I’m feeling real cranky but I need to catch up on reviews, and it just so happens that I have to write a review for this book that was just a perfect little YA romance that I don’t have much to say about (this may change as I type), so I’m just basically starting this review by stream-of-conscious word vomiting to try to get the thoughts flowing because I read this back in fEbRuArY. Oh, […]
Adulthood Doesn’t Mean Maturity
Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert
Talia Hibbert continues to delight with the third novel in the Brown Sisters series. At this point, the only sister left unattached is Eve, and of the three Brown sisters, Eve is the flightiest one. At Twenty-Eight, she still can’t hold down a stable job, and her parents worry that she just isn’t cut out to handle adulthood. They threaten to cut off her trust fund and kick her out of the house if she can’t keep a job for six months. In retaliation, she […]
Highly enjoyable and very cute
Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute by Talia Hibbert
CBR15 Passport Challenge: Books from different countries (the UK) Celine Bangura and Bradley “Brad” Graeme used to be best friends until Brad callously decided to ditch Celine and get with the popular crowd (this is Celine’s interpretation of past events, anyway). Now, every time they are near each other, they trade insults or compete academically. Their mothers are still best friends, though, which means they keep hearing glowing accounts of any accomplishment the other has achieved. One of Celine’s dreams is to become a lawyer, […]
Finishing up The Brown Sisters’ Trilogy
Take a Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert
Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert
After reading Get a Life, Chloe Brown, I knew I just had to read the trilogy by Talia Hibbert. I often buy books and forget I own them. So I was delighted when I discovered I already owned the second novel, Take a Hint, Dani Brown, as an e-book. Thanks past me! Chloe’s sister Dani aka Danika is the lead in the second novel. She is a bisexual professor who has given up on relationships. She broke up with her ex-girlfriend because things were getting […]
A good time, but not my favorite of Hibbert’s books.
That Kind of Guy (Ravenswood, #3) by Talia Hibbert
The third act breakup in this one pooped the bed, but I really liked the rest of it. I wrote that ↑ back in July when I first finished the book, but now (on November 1st 😬) as I’m finally sitting down to write this review, I don’t have a very clear memory of the third act break-up, other than I didn’t buy it and it annoyed me. So, do with that what you will. I picked this book up out of order because of […]
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