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A review by colourbandit
Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert
emotional
funny
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
So happy I finally got around to reading the final Brown sisters book! It was just as funny and wonderful and full of sexual tension as the previous instalments as we learn more about Eve’s life. She is very different to her sisters and has struggled for her whole life with undiagnosed neurodivergence, but then she finally finds acceptance and peace with Jacob.
It took me a little longer to get into at first than the other two, which is why I knocked off half a star, but that didn’t tarnish my enjoyment of the rest of the book at all, and it was absolutely worth pushing through at first. The characters aren’t all easy to love and understand, but as we get further into their heads we start to understand things a little more and empathise.
I adored the ending too through the epilogue, and I’m glad it was different than the initial hints and expectations - much more realistic and therefore enjoyable.
I’d love to check out any future books by Hibbert and am so glad I found this series in the first place! I’ll just be so sad there’s no more now :(
It took me a little longer to get into at first than the other two, which is why I knocked off half a star, but that didn’t tarnish my enjoyment of the rest of the book at all, and it was absolutely worth pushing through at first. The characters aren’t all easy to love and understand, but as we get further into their heads we start to understand things a little more and empathise.
I adored the ending too through the epilogue, and I’m glad it was different than the initial hints and expectations - much more realistic and therefore enjoyable.
I’d love to check out any future books by Hibbert and am so glad I found this series in the first place! I’ll just be so sad there’s no more now :(