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Kiss & Make Up by Christy Hayes

andrea_author's review

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5.0

In Book 3 of the KISS & TELL series, the Chamberlain brothers are still feuding: Dylan is dating Zach's ex, and Zach feels betrayed. During a lakeside family vacation, their girlfriends concoct a scheme to help them work out their differences. But when their youngest brother gets involved, will it backfire?

While Books 1 and 2 of the series can be read as standalones, this book will make more sense if you read the series in order. It's a good chance to revisit the characters and see how the family moves forward after the heartache of the previous books. It's a sweet way to wrap up this storyline before moving on to the next books in the series. It's written with the same heart and humor the author shows in the previous installments.

Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC I received. This is my honest and voluntary review.

liveloveleoandlit's review

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3.0

Kiss and Makeup is the novella that follows our couples from the first two books.The Chamberlain brothers are still feuding and things haven’t gone back to how they were before all the drama began with the girls. Emily and Jenna draft a plan to mend things between the brothers. Both the couples are going to be spending their easter weekend at their family’s lake house.Emily is also working her way to earn the family’s trust again after what happened with her and the brothers. This was a perfect little way to bring about some closure to the ongoing drama.

gallaghergirlreads's review

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3.0

Kiss and Make Up is the third book in the series and it was a really short and fun way to end the story.

The Chamberlain brothers are still mad at each other so when both couples gather for a weekend together, the family drama begins.

This cute novella is a must read if you’ve read the first two books in the Kiss and Tell Series!

xxjenadanxx's review

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3.0

For me Kiss & Make Up was the best of the series. There are lighthearted and funny moments in this one instead of all the drama and the way the girls got the guys to finally talk it out was the perfect way to wrap up the saga of the love...cube.

celinevekeman's review

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4.0

Of course I couldn’t not read the third book in the series after liking the first two.
When both couples have to spend easter weekend together with the family, drama is bound to happen. Zach is still ignoring Emily and Dylan. Nick, Dylan and Zach’s younger brother is suffocating under the tension of it all. He comes up with a plan he thinks will make it all alright. But instead of helping, it just confronts them all with what happened.
This was a really good book to end the series. It’s short, fast-paced and has some humor. I liked it, although I feel like it’s still kind of an open ending (and I don’t like those) but at least it brings me some peace.
I give this one 3.5 stars

joannasbookshelf's review

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3.0

This was a cute, short tie in of books 1 and 2. Dylan and Emily spend the weekend with Zach and Jenna and the Chamberlin family at the lake house for Easter weekend. The girls are determined to make the boys put their differences aside so that the family could finally move forward. Emily also wants to earn the family’s respect back. Nick, as usual, causes some problems but it turned out being a cute novella!

sarahsbookstack's review

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3.0

Cute little novella to tie up the last 2 books.
Emily, Dylan, Jenna, and Zach spend Easter weekend with the guys family at a lake house.
Jenna concocts a plan to get the guys talking to each other and mend their rift... But the push to do it she gets from the guys younger brother Nick. He almist really messes up a lot more than the brother's relationships with each other and their girls.

thepolishedbibliophile's review

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5.0

What a perfect continuation to the Kiss and Tell series! Christy Hayes gives us the first vacation with the Chamberlains, Emily and Jenna under the same roof through multiple points of view. There are hijinxs and unexpected camaraderie. It solidified my love of Zach and Jenna but also gave me a better view of Emily and Dylan. I would enjoy more to their lives and stories.

Thank you Christy Hayes and Kate Rock Book Tours for a copy! All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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