

I don't have a chronic illness like fibromyalgia, so I felt like I learned a lot and gained empathy. Have you ever read this kind of representation before? I don't think I have ever, except maybe in nonfiction/memoirs. What do you think? Too much groveling? Or do you look at it more positively?Ĭhloe's chronic pain is dealt with intimately in this book. When I read reviews of this book, the biggest complaint seems to be that Red had to grovel too much at the end for what was a mutual misunderstanding/blow-up. On a scale of 1-5, how did you like the book? If you feel like it, explain how your personal rating system works. Don't feel like you have to answer any or all of these. Feel free to ask your own questions, share your highlighted portions, and talk about your feelings. Who got to read the book? What did you think? Here are some questions to get us going, but this is a free-for-all. If you haven't read or finished the book and you don't care about spoilers, you are of course still very welcome. Feel free to discuss the very last page of the book without worrying about it. I'm not requiring anyone to use the spoiler codes. Even my questions below will include spoilers.

If you haven't read the book and don't want to be spoiled, this is your warning. I'll post the poll either tonight or tomorrow.Ī note about spoilers: This thread is to be considered a spoiler-happy zone. We're currently collecting suggestions for the next book club, so post here if you have any ideas. Not sure what this is all about? Link to Book Club Info & FAQ post Let's get some links/info out of the way: Hopefully everyone that wanted to participate got a copy of the book and can discuss. And why he never shows his art to anyone.Good morning r/RomanceBooks! Today's book club discussion will be about Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert. Like why he clearly resents Chloe’s wealthy background. Just the teeniest, tiniest bit.īut when she enlists Red in her mission to rebel, she learns things about him that no spy session could teach her. He’s also an artist who paints at night and hides his work in the light of day, which Chloe knows because she spies on him occasionally. Redford ‘Red’ Morgan is a handyman with tattoos, a motorcycle, and more sex appeal than ten-thousand Hollywood heartthrobs. What Chloe needs is a teacher, and she knows just the man for the job. Travel the world with nothing but hand luggage.īut it’s not easy being bad, even when you’ve written step-by-step guidelines on how to do it correctly.Have meaningless but thoroughly enjoyable sex.


After almost-but not quite-dying, she’s come up with six directives to help her “Get a Life”, and she’s already completed the first: finally moving out of her glamourous family’s mansion. Chloe Brown is a chronically ill computer geek with a goal, a plan, and a list.
