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French Kissed, by Chanel Cleeton, is book 3 in the International School Series. I enjoyed this one and it was fun to see how Max and Fluer ended up; but, the first two books in the series were better. This one would not be a great stand-alone. There is a lot of backstory that makes it work. Without that, you won't get the true Chanel Cleeton experience.
Thanks, NetGalley and the publisher, for providing me with the ARC ebook I read and reviewed. All opinions are my own.

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📖📖 Book Review 📖📖 While this is the third book in the series that takes place at the International School in London, I had no problem jumping right in to devour this novel! Here’s the thing, I always have the travel bug and this book only added to my never ending desire to be abroad. Absolutely delightfully whimsical and romantic, French Kissed is a completely bingeable summer read!

Review is posted on Goodreads and final review I’ll be on instagram and Amazon closer to publication date!

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Always enjoy Chanel Cleeton’s books and this one is no exception. Part of an ongoing series but able to be read as a standalone. Will be a great lazy day, steamy beach read.

Thanks to NetGalley and Harlequin Trade Publishing for the opportunity to read this ARC.

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I was taken by the cover and the title! Even though I had not read the prior books in the series, I enjoyed this story and the way the characters got together. Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC.

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I admit, I didn't read the first two books in this series so I may be missing out on some character growth/development but none the less I decided to give this one a try and I enjoyed it anyway. I do feel like the timeline was a bit rushed and the relationship moved a bit quickly. I really loved Max's character and how accepting and supportive he was despite not being in the same "league" as Fleur. This was a quick, sweet, steamy read.

Thank you NetGalley and Harlequin Trade Publishing | Canary Street Press for access to the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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