Half-term may be over but the chaos has just begun. The Lower Sixth have a new housemistress, and with the rules getting tighter at St Cecilia's the students are getting way more creative in finding ways to break them - especially as they're all feeling a bit frisky. Tally, broken-hearted and on the rebound, sets her sights on safe bet Rando, while Alice and Tristan decide to take their relationship to the next level. Things between Dylan and Jasper are seriously heating up - could she finally have found a guy who won't disappoint her? As tensions reach an explosive high, a pool party at Rando's country estate should be just the thing to cool everyone down. Or will it push the temperature up a notch?
Kiss and Break Up is the third book in the 'Young Loaded and Fabulous' series by Kate Kinglsey. Having read and enjoyed the first two of the series, I had high hopes for the third. I was desperate for the answers to the juicy questions left unanswered at the end of Secrets and Liars, the second book of the series, and I was curious about what was next for my favourite characters.
And the book doesn’t disappoint. Following almost straight on from the second book, Kiss and Break Up is full of scandal and style - the perfect combination.Strict new housemistress Mrs Hoare is making it much harder for Alice and Tally to get away with breaking all the rules. In this book we find the biggest answers to all our burning questions - such as why Seb really doesn't fancy Sonia and whether Alice and Tristan will finally do it.
I really enjoyed this book and I hope there’s more in the series to come.
Review by Phoebe
The Young Loaded and Fabulous series page is here
See our interview with Kate Kingsley
Read our review of Book 1, Young Loaded and Fabulous
Read our review of Book 2, Secrets and Liars
Coming next year: Book 4, Too Cruel for School
















I love the covers of these are great- simple, yet stylish.
Alice and Tally sound like brilliant characters (:
Ria xxxx
Posted by: Ria | 08 May 2010 at 09:20 AM
I really have to read this series, They sound like the perfect guilty pleasure! Great review, Phoebe!
Posted by: Sophie | 10 May 2010 at 10:39 AM