A review by romancedispatch
Take a Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert

5.0

“The moon was high and full, the night was ripe for witchy business, and Danika Brown had honey on her tit. The left one, specifically.
‘For f*uck’s sake,’ she muttered, and swiped it off.”


My first thought as I read this first sentence of the book was, “HA! What the hell did I just read?”, and then immediately “Oh, I am going to have SO much fun with this!”

And I did. I LOVED this book! If I could give it a thousand stars, I would. This is the funniest Rom-com I’ve EVER read (and who knows me knows that I’ve read quite a few).

Seriously, this book is so well written that you find yourself snorting with laughter at Dani Brown‘s incredible witty banter, then swooning at her adorable flirting with security guard Zaf Ansari, all in the space of a sentence, never wanting to put the book down.

I don’t want to spoiler, so I‘ll just say that this romance is heart-warming and so delicate, and the book will show the reader that happily-ever-Afters are never a given, but instead something that is achieved through hard work, on your relationship and on yourself.

Also, the Book does a wonderful, honest and tactful job of describing the issues that come with social anxiety and panic, and that for me deserves special brownie points, since so many writers (with the best intentions) still get it wrong.

To sum it up: this is a book for the hopeless romantics, and I dare say also for everyone that has lost a little bit of faith in love, and wants to remind themselves that happy endings are possible, if one puts the hard work in.