Book Review: Take a Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert

Where do I start?

I think I like this a bit more than the first book. A lot of that is because of Zafir. Talia Hibbert has a specific voice which is a bit like other British authors I’ve read, but still her own. There’s something about it I still don’t 100% connect with, but I don’t know why. I have had this problem with other British authors. I’ll definitely keep reading her books though.

Let’s talk characters. Zafir is a gem. He’s a sweet cinnamon roll of a man. He’s so easy to like and care about. Zaf deals with anxiety and has grieved a lot. Because of this he has learned about dealing with emotions and works to help teenage boys manage their emotions. He’s also romantic, observant, and a lover of romance novels.

Then, there’s Dani. She’s a much harder character to connect with. I think that was a purposeful character choice. She is incredibly focused on her career and is a tad prickly. I think Dani is the kind of person who would be a great friend, but you have to work hard to build that friendship. 

The romance was good. They both are attracted to each other. Zaf has a crush on Dani and she wants a physical no-strings attached relationship. After a viral video linking them together, they decide to fake-date. It progresses as expected. Sometimes Dani’s behavior was frustrating, but I understand why she is that way. Zaf, unsurprisingly, is a great partner. 

Just like the first one, there’s quality family relationships here. The Brown sisters clearly love and support each other. Gigi, the grandmother, is also wonderful. Zaf’s family is also loving and supportive. My only issue would be that I’d love some more of them, especially his mom because they’re so great.

Thanks for reading!
Holly