

"In 'Get A Life, Chloe Brown,' Love Doesn't Cure All - But It Sure Is Fun".

"Hot Stuff: Five new romances tackle the struggle to feel deserving of love". ^ a b Lenker, Maureen Lee (December 3, 2019)."Author With Fibromyalgia Writes Romance Novel Featuring Protagonist With Chronic Pain". ^ a b Vivona, Veronica (March 26, 2019)."In 'Get a Life, Chloe Brown,' a woman transforms her Earl Grey life into something bolder". "Get a Life, Chloe Brown is an exploration of romance, chronic pain, and living on your own terms". ^ Perchikoff, Sarah (November 8, 2019)."10 Romantic Audiobooks to Listen to on Valentine's Day". ^ Gunderson, Alexis (February 14, 2020)."Commentary: Rom-coms making a comeback". ^ Olmstead, Barrie (February 13, 2020)."How Talia Hibbert's own experiences with chronic pain inspired her latest romance heroine". ^ a b c Lenker, Maureen Lee (March 20, 2019).The novel received the Ripped Bodice Awards for Excellence in Romance Fiction in 2019. Well written, great banter, sexy vibes." Jaime Green's review for The New York Times called Hibbert a "brilliant writer." Roxane Gay gave the novel a 4 star review on Goodreads, calling it a "Charming romance novel involving a woman with chronic pain and an attitude to mask it and her building’s super, a giant man with long flowing red hair and a tender, wounded heart. Get a Life, Chloe Brown has been reviewed in The Washington Post. It reached #77 on the USA Today Bestseller list. Get a Life, Chloe Brown was featured on the Today show and reached the best seller lists of both USA Today and The Wall Street Journal. The book explores methods of reasserting a sense of control within a life that was once ruled by illness. The novel explores the strain that chronic pain can place on both familial and romantic relationships, as well as showing a person with chronic pain is deserving and capable of having a loving relationship. Hibbert's multiple issues with doctors influenced the topic of medical discrimination in her novel. For much of her life, Hibbert struggled with undiagnosed health issues, until it was diagnosed as fibromyalgia. Hibbert has identified Get a Life, Chloe Brown as an #OwnVoices work the main character lives with chronic pain, like Hibbert herself.

The audiobook of Get a Life, Chloe Brown was narrated by Adjoa Andoh and published by HarperAudio. The novel was followed by Take A Hint, Dani Brown in 2020 and Act Your Age, Eve Brown in 2021. It is Hibbert's first traditionally published book from and is the first book of a trilogy following the Brown sisters. Get a Life, Chloe Brown is a 2019 romance novel written by Talia Hibbert and published by Avon Romance.
