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Book Review of Act Your Age, Eve Brown (Brown Sisters, Bk 3)

Act Your Age, Eve Brown (Brown Sisters, Bk 3)
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Eve is the youngest Brown sister. She hops from job to job when things get difficult. As a result, she sees herself a a failure. Her sisters are settled into jobs/careers that they like and that fit them. When her parents give her an ultimatum, she runs and applies for a chef job on a spur of the moment. Further complicating things, she hits her soon-to-be boss, Jacob, with her car (accidentally of course).
Eve gradually finds herself and something she loves to do. Jacob, who was abandoned as a child by his parents (and raised by an aunt (if I remember correctly) and has autism, tells things like they are and has a tendency to make other people uncomfortable. He finds a soul mate in Eve, he doesn't have to censor himself or worry about her. She accepts him for who he is. And Eve finds her self-confidence and someone who accepts her, just as she is.
I also liked Chloe and Dani's (and their partners) appearances in this too.