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A review by xxivo
Take a Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-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
This book had amazing character growth and I am so here for it.
I read this book on my quest to finish more of the series I've started and gosh I am glad I picked it up again. I greatly enjoyed this book and loved every angle of it.
I thought it really nice that Dani has struggles in her relationship and gets stuck because of it. But instead of many other books it's not simply the guy fixing the girl but way more like real life it's an accumulation of many people and help from different angles. And I like that, that's neat. I like it how she leans on her sisters, on her grandma, how she has other people in her life that mean a lot and get shown in the book really often. Often in these books the couple is so isolated and this felt like none of that and that with the character growth made me love this book the most.
The plot point with them going viral at the start is also really fun. I enjoyed the shenanigans and drama it gives. It brings the book a lot of flair and fun and that was just great to be a part of. And then that that leads to a fake dating situation... hell yes!
Dani and Zafir were adorable together and it was just absolutely sweet to see them dance around each other. Hibbert is really well in describing attraction and arousal and I enjoy them getting slowly closer together so much. Maybe even more than the smutty scenes. The build up is just that good.
All together I really love this series and as I am already reading the third book I recommend this series to every romance enthusiast.
I read this book on my quest to finish more of the series I've started and gosh I am glad I picked it up again. I greatly enjoyed this book and loved every angle of it.
I thought it really nice that Dani has struggles in her relationship and gets stuck because of it. But instead of many other books it's not simply the guy fixing the girl but way more like real life it's an accumulation of many people and help from different angles. And I like that, that's neat. I like it how she leans on her sisters, on her grandma, how she has other people in her life that mean a lot and get shown in the book really often. Often in these books the couple is so isolated and this felt like none of that and that with the character growth made me love this book the most.
The plot point with them going viral at the start is also really fun. I enjoyed the shenanigans and drama it gives. It brings the book a lot of flair and fun and that was just great to be a part of. And then that that leads to a fake dating situation... hell yes!
Dani and Zafir were adorable together and it was just absolutely sweet to see them dance around each other. Hibbert is really well in describing attraction and arousal and I enjoy them getting slowly closer together so much. Maybe even more than the smutty scenes. The build up is just that good.
All together I really love this series and as I am already reading the third book I recommend this series to every romance enthusiast.