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When this book was offered as a title in the Book Club Girl Free Friday program, I decided to give it a try and am so glad I did. The first installment in the Brown Sisters series introduces us to Chloe Brown, a chronically ill technical whiz who decides to do just what the title suggests. After a near-death experience, Chloe makes a list of items to embrace life to the fullest, even if some of these things cause her a bit of trepidation. She eventually enlists her apartment building's hunky han
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Well this was just the adorableness that I needed. Chloe lives with chronic pain and all that goes with it. In order to cope, she has build a small world of accommodations, coping mechanisms, and a certain degree of isolation. A near death experience has her reevaluating her own insulated life and decides to strike out and push herself to take some more risks in the name of a life well lived.
I throughly enjoy a hate-to-love-you romance. Chloe is at odds with her artsy-but-tough superintendent o ...more
I throughly enjoy a hate-to-love-you romance. Chloe is at odds with her artsy-but-tough superintendent o ...more

Sweet, and snarky. I really liked I lot in this book: the character’s witty banter...their chemistry, the representation of a medical condition I had not seen depicted in a fictional story. I was happy to not watch a lot of un needed drama just to give characters something to fight and make up about. The drama is all a part of each character’s background story which they work through as a relationship develops.
I was surprised (but not disappointed) in the steaminess of the book.
I was surprised (but not disappointed) in the steaminess of the book.



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