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Kiss and Make Up by Robyn Neeley

cabouldrick's review

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3.0

3.5 stars because I wasn't the biggest fan of Josh. Otherwise another great novel in the series.

olivermarks's review

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3.0

Kiss and Make Up
Starring
Caitlin Reynolds and Josh Stevens


This was definitely my favorite book in the series.

Kiss and Make Up fells the story of Caitlin and Josh, who have hated each other since high school. Unfortunately for them, Josh gets Caitlin pregnant and they have to be in each other's lives once again.

As Caitlin and Josh start to fall for each other, the ghost in Caitlin's new theater threatens to tear them apart. Caitlin must find a way to get rid of the ghost in order to protect her theater and whatever relationship she might have with Josh.

Firstly, I must say that I love Caitlin's character development. She went from being the town's "mean girl" to trying to be someone she and others could be proud of. While I didn't like that Caitlin changed everything from the way she dressed to even the car she drove after becoming a mother, this was probably realistic. (Not necessarily ideal but realistic.)

I didn't like Josh very much at first (you probably wouldn't either) but as he started to evolve, he began to grow on me a little bit, and I definitely love Caitlin, as I already mentioned. I also really liked the added mystery of the ghost and the things that came with her. The ghost herself was actually pretty amazing.

The ending is open to another series taking place in this town, which is fine by me...

...because I want to read more books with BBB Burgers in them.

mainemommie's review against another edition

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3.0

Love Buttermilk Falls though this was my least favorite of the 3. I would love more Buttermilk Falls - I kept thinking I would watch this if this was a TV show - reminded me of "Hart of Dixie"

shinararose's review against another edition

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5.0

Loved how you were kept in suspense right up until the last chapter. The lead in from the previous book this one is just the right amount of suspense without giving the next book away. Kaitlyn and Josh didn’t get a conventional start to their relationship but the way it unfolds over the course of the book has been believing in magic spoons. Parenthood with somebody you cannot define your feelings for must be absolutely confusing because you have this on conditional love for your children but there is this person has such a big part of their life that you can’t connect the two in your emotions. All in all I absolutely love this series cannot wait to read the fourth book.

emlickliter's review

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4.0

I was dead set on not liking Caitlyn, but I have decided she just needed the responsibility of becoming a parent to make her grow up. Caitlyn's dream to refurbish the local movie theater faces the drama of a ghost, a wedding plan from the tourism board, and the need to make everyone in this story jealous. Buttermilk Falls may also finally have a way to let the single ladies have a chance at the magic batter spell! As always super cute!

louisekf's review

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3.0

Another light romance in this series. I am finding I need a break from all the serious books and serious news out there right now and this series is filling the bill. This one adds a bit of a ghost story to the mix, which was fun.