Talia Hibbert

About the author

Talia Hibbert is a British contemporary romance author best known for the Brown Sisters trilogy (Get a Life, Chloe Brown / Take a Hint, Dani Brown / Act Your Age, Eve Brown). Her work is character-led, openly inclusive, and intentionally sex-positive: heroines are Black, plus-size, queer, neurodivergent, or chronically ill, and the romance is structured to take their lives seriously rather than 'fix' them. The voice is funny but the grief, anxiety, and disability content is real — not décor.

Common ending tendencies

HEA across the board. Hibbert writes within romance-genre rules: every standalone delivers a clear, earned, on-page happy ending for the central couple, with epilogue beats common.

Common trigger warnings

On-page sex (mid–high intensity), references to past trauma (chronic illness, anxiety, an abusive ex in book one), brief grief beats, occasional explicit language. No cheating between leads; no on-page sexual violence in her main romances.

Who this author is for

  • · Readers wanting guaranteed HEA
  • · Fans of inclusive, sex-positive romance
  • · Readers who like funny narration with serious stakes

Who should skip

  • · Readers who want closed-door / low-spice romance
  • · Readers avoiding explicit language
  • · Readers who dislike contemporary settings

Where to start

Start with Get a Life, Chloe Brown — the cleanest entry point and the book most readers cite as the strongest of the trilogy.

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FAQ

Are her books standalone or a series?
The Brown Sisters books are interconnected but each is fully standalone — read in any order.
Spice level?
Mid–high. Open-door, several full scenes per book, frank language.
Is it heavy despite being romance?
The grief and disability content is real and present, but the structure always lands on safety and care.
Where after the Brown Sisters?
Try the Ravenswood series for small-town vibes, or her novellas for short hits.