A review by amateur_bookworm
Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert

Did not finish book. Stopped at 54%.
My summary: After a near death experience, Chloe Brown decides to make a plan to get a life and she moves out of her family’s house and into her own apartment. Chloe is always grumpy, narcissistic and extremely melodramatic. She suffers from Fibromyalgia/chronic pain. Constantly rude to her sisters, Chloe is also rude to Redford, the superintendent of her building. Chloe uses her chronic pain as justification for being awful to everyone. Redford is cute and charming and also a talented artist on the side of his day job. Despite how awful Chloe treats Redford, he somehow manages to be attracted to her and they strike up a deal for him to help her “get a life” while she helps his marketing as an artist. 
My thoughts: 
*Deep sigh* I wanted to like this one. I really did. It has been on my TBR list for a long time. This was my first attempt on an audiobook included in Spotify Premium. First of all, Spotify is the worst for listening to audiobooks. It would skip chapters constantly (no—it was not set to shuffle or random. It just hated me. And I’ve subsequently listened to other audiobooks on Spotify after this one without any issues.) Second of all, the narrator’s voice inflections were grating and just overall not enjoyable to listen to for any length of time.  I also couldn’t stand Chloe’s character (if you couldn’t tell by my summary above.). Perhaps there was a character arc that redeemed her by the end, but I just could not force myself through it any longer to find out. DNF at 54%