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A review by allmight
Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert
4.25
A witty and sweet romance between a rich disabled black woman and a white working-class artist. Talks intersectionally about class, ableism, racism and domestic violence. The romance is dislike to lovers due to class issues and past trauma, though the dislike was solved quite fast through an email chain, so I wouldn't necessarily recommend this book if you are looking for that dynamic. I was also pleasantly surprised by the inclusion of a male DV victim with a female perpetrator, I rarely see that in books. There's a third-act breakup, which (though annoying) is somewhat understandable due to the character's unresolved trauma. Bonus points for the cat. I love cats.