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I don't know if I can write a review that does this book justice. It was one of those reads, that while some of the characters might have seemed way over the top, had a heroine that made every circumstance she was in believable (mainly because of her reactions).
Chloe was a girl who never had to worry about anything, when her parents gave her whatever she wanted and she had unlimited funds. When all that went away, we discovered what kind of person Chloe was. And she was absolutely someone you couldn't help but admire. She didn't take the easy path. She didn't give up, even when she wanted to. And she proved to herself that she could support herself.
Chloe's love life was interesting. She didn't make anything easy for her, but it was satisfying to see a heroine not give into the easy answer when it came to her love life.
LOVE, CHLOE is one of those books I recommend everyone pick up. Yes, there's rich socialites, movie stars and a Mrs. Robinson-esque painter, but Chloe will make all the craziness worth it. She's the perfect heroine and made this one of my favorite books of 2016.
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