She was limited in what she could contribute, but honestly, it seemed as if at times she just existed to be pampered by Red. With Chloe, I viewed her situation with more flexibility because of her physical illness. To me, it seemed like the author wrote really wonderful, caring male protagonists and then Chloe and Dani didn't really have to give up anything or go to extraordinary lengths to contribute. Through both of them though, it kind of nagged at me that neither Chloe or Dani really contributed meaningfully (personal opinion only) to the relationship with their partners. I just want to say they're amazing and I loved how they worked, I loved the characterization, and motivations, and really a lot about both of those books.īUT here is the part I want to discuss: do the female protagonists in these books give enough to the relationship? I'm not kidding when I say that I found them overall very good and very enjoyable - I really did. I picked up Get a Life Chloe Brown and Take a Hint, Dani Brown when Dani Brown was on sale last week. Firstly, let me say I'm late to the party, and I should just trust you all when you recommend things and do gushiest gushing about books.
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