![]() ![]() (Sorry, Zaf.) She’s hilarious and her quips were charming, but she really makes her own here. ![]() I think it might be my favourite of the trilogy. But Act Your Age, Eve Brown was so much better than I ever I could’ve ever expected. I feel like in the previous novels, Eve was the sister I could never quite understand. I’ll admit, I had high hopes for the finale in the Brown sister’s hectic lives, but Eve was the sister I wasn’t too sure on, even two books later. But her sunny disposition is infectious, and she’s breaking down walls he’s spent so long to keep up. With a broken arm and no chef, Eve is now making a home in his B&B, and Jacob should hate it. And she’s out of sight, out of mind, until she accidentally hits him with his car. ![]() Jacob Wayne expects nothing but perfection so when Eve turns up out of the blue, his answer is a hard no. Eve has to grow up, even if she doesn’t know how. But her parents won’t let her go down that easy. No matter what Eve Brown does, it always ends up a mess. This in no way affected my opinion of the book.* *I received a copy from the publisher via Netgalley in return for an honest review. ![]()
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