Thursday, 8 November 2018

Confessions of a Chatterbox - Abigail Davies plus review


Title: Confessions of a Chatterbox
Series: Confessions Series #2
Author: Abigail Davies
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Release Date: November 8, 2018

Confession One: I was a self-confessed chatterbox.
Words were my best friend.
They loved me almost as much as I loved my pajamas and unwashed hair.
Confession Two: I hated outside people.
I was happiest sitting on my sofa, my favorite show in the background,
and my laptop open while I worked.
Being my own boss was freaking awesome.
So why the heck had I accepted this new teaching job on campus?
Going back to the sunny state was the last thing I wanted to do.
It was only meant to be for one day—one talk.
But life had a funny way at throwing you for a loop.
Confession Three: I was the best secret keeper.
It was ironic considering I never stopped talking. 
But I’d do anything for my best friend.
Until him.
Confession Four: I’d never met anyone like him.
He was different, but not in the way that everyone else viewed him. 
He made my heart stutter and my breath catch.
But worst of all, he made my words disappear.

Abigail Davies grew up with a passion for words, storytelling, maths, and anything pink. Dreaming up characters—quite literally—and talking to them out loud is a daily occurrence for her. She finds it fascinating how a whole world can be built with words alone, and how everyone reads and interprets a story differently. Now following her dreams of writing, Abigail has found the passion that she always knew was there. When she’s not writing: she’s a mother to two daughters who she encourages to use their imagination as she believes that it’s a magical thing, or getting lost in a good book. If she’s doing neither of those things, you can be sure she’s surfing the web buying new makeup, clothes, or binge watching another show as she becomes one with her sofa.
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My Review


This is a bit tricky for me to review. I felt like at the start we were dropped into the story mid author thought. Like when someone makes a comment to you that makes sense to them because they know what they are talking about but for you it doesn't fully make sense. That's how I felt. 

I really liked both characters and this is not the first book I have read where a character has autism but you don't seem then regularly and it really opens your eyes and shows that people are more than a label that we put on them. 

I felt like the book really started to click in the second half and I could start to see why Ella was attracted to JJ. 

I have to say there were bits I was really moved in and others that were a little iffy but it was ALWAYS funny. You could rely on Ella to come out with something hilarious. 

I really enjoyed book one in this series and I did like this but not love . I will recommend you read the series because it is still very funny and it is different. It is sometimes good to take a break from the cookie cutter romance books that are often pumped out. 

I love the MAC security series from this author too so I am looking forward to reading more from her. 

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