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Annika Dev is the creator of the relationship app, Make Up. While Make Up is failing, their competitor app Break Up moves into the office space next door. The two app creators are forced to run into each other on a regular basis.
This was a cute love story, but a little cheesy and predictable.

I'm usually a sucker for an enemies to lovers romance but this one missed the mark for me. The concept of this book was amazing but I couldn't get into the characters and it felt too fake to me.

I received an advanced copy of this book from the publisher through netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This book is well written and the characters are described well. I enjoyed this second chance romance. I absolutely adored Annika's character. This was a enjoyable read. I absolutely adored this second chance romance book. This book is in stores for $16.99 (USD).

I really liked the premise of this book, but I felt that my mind wandered too much while reading this one. It was okay, but the romance was lacking and I didn't feel that the characters were very well developed.

This book became an exercise in frustration for me. I set it aside so many times that by the time I talked myself into picking it back up, I'd forget what it was about. To put it bluntly, when I wasn't bored, I was irritated. Hudson gets very little development while the focus is almost completely on Annika. Well, mostly on Annika's app. Seriously, I know more about the development of that app than I do about Hudson, and I wasn't particularly crazy about Annika either. I did finally finish, but only out of sheer determination, but it's not an exercise I'd like to repeat.

Annika is the owner of Make Up, a company designed to give people another chance at love. Hudson is the owner of Break Up, a service people can use to break up their relationship. Annika and Hudson have a past relationship and are now considered rivals. They are both competing for the same investor’s money. Will they ever repair their relationship or will they continue to be enemies?
I really enjoyed the plot of this book! I thought it was charming. It reminded me of You’ve Got Mail with steam. I found the characters to be delightful, especially Annika and Hudson. They had so much depth to them. The writing was beautiful and very descriptive when it came to the characters' thoughts and feelings. I did have a hard time with the reality of the businesses, especially what Annika was trying to do with OLLI and why she needed the expense of an office when it was just her and June and they were still perfecting the technology? They easily could have worked from home until they had sufficient revenue. It also went into girl power in the business world. With that being said, I would recommend this book to readers that enjoy a good romance!
Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for the ARC in exchange for my honest review!

DNF - Did not finish. I did not connect with the writing style or plot and will not be finishing this title. Thank you, NetGalley and Publisher for the early copy!

There was great chemistry and fun banter between these two!!
The tension and enemies to lovers of it all fed my soul.
Romcom fans will greatly enjoy Make Up Break Up!!

I had such high hopes for this will be unfortunately they fell short and this one just wasn’t for me.
I felt the chemistry was there between Annika and Hudson however the way Annika acted was quite rude and just found her very unlikeable.
I did however really love the representation of a woman in the STEM career field.
I want to thank St. Martin’s Press and Netgalley for generously providing me with this book in exchange for an honest review.

I have loved Menon's young adult reads, but this one did not work for me. The story was just moving too slow to keep me invested. DNF @ 30%

I've tried to read this one twice and each time I could not get past the second chapter. I just could not get into the story or the characters and after reading a few other reviews I realized that the issues I had with the story would not go away as I kept reading.
Unfortunately, I had to DNF this one.

This was pretty young for me but it was cute! I loved the romance and thought they had a good connection.

App developer Annika Dev cannot believe what is going on. She spent years trying to figure out how to translate her belief in love into a practical application that couples can use to strengthen their relationships. That became her app idea Make Up, a app that can help couples who are struggling find a way to communicate with each other in a way they can understand, instead of arguing or simply ending the relationship.
Annika believes in this so completely that she has invested everything she has in it. She has made pitches, gotten grants, and opened an office in L.A. for herself and her best friend and coder June. The two of them work together day after day to get the app to the point where they can put it on the market, letting users download it and try to fix the bumps in their relationships.
And then another relationship app came along, Break Up, where users can hire someone else to break up with their partner for them. It was developed quickly and is already out on the market, with hundreds of thousands of downloads and hearts being broken all over town from Break Up’s “Terminators.”
Annika finds the whole concept of Break Up corrosive, and the worst part of it is that the CEO of Break Up stole her idea and bastardized it into that horrible idea. Hudson Craft, the man who Annika hates so much, has not only breached her relationship space in the tech world, he’s now invading her space literally by moving into an office just down the hall from Make Up. And he’s going up against her for the big tech competition, EPIC, where app developers compete for an angel investment large enough to change your life.
Annika really needs that investment. The bank is not impressed with her bottom line and is considering eviction. Annika sees that EPIC investment as her only alternative to bankruptcy. All she has to do is wrap up all her passion and all of their tech into a monumental pitch for the competition. She cannot be distracted.
But she is distracted. Because Hudson Craft is everywhere. He’s down the hall at work. He shows up at a pitch that Annika does for local high schoolers looking to get into the tech sector after college. He shows up at her date. He shows up in her office when her father stops by and gets himself an invitation to her weekly Saturday night dinner at her father’s house. And he’s not just everywhere. He’s also charming and flirtatious and attentive. And Annika finds herself falling back into the feelings she first fell into when she met him at a weeklong tech convention in Las Vegas. Back when he stole her idea.
But the question now is—what does she do now, now that she can’t stop thinking about him? Does she break up with him, or does she make up with him?
Make Up Break Up is Lily Menon’s first adult rom com. A bestselling YA author (as Sandhya Menon), she’s been able to take her love of romantic comedies and pivot it into a novel for adults, and it’s a very successful change. Make Up Break Up is a fun rom com with all the charm of a good Sandra Bullock movie, popcorn not included.
I enjoyed reading Make Up Break Up. I thought that the setup was cute, like a good movie, but I did have some issues with the characters. I thought that they were unbalanced, and a premise this good deserved a better distribution of positive and negative characteristics. Or maybe I just needed to find out more of Hudson’s story to feel like the story was complete. But it was still a lot of fun to read, and I think rom com lovers will find something about this story to cheer for.
Egalleys for Make Up Break Up were provided by St. Martin’s Griffin through NetGalley, with many thanks.

I am a fan of Sandhya Menon’s YA boos and was very excited fit her first adult novel. She did not disappoint! The book is a fun romantic comedy from start to finish. It’s enjoyable, lovely, and fun to read.

Stunning! I love Sandhya’s YA books and this was just as good. I actually ended up reading this via audiobook, because COVID did not allow me to read the advanced copy. I really loved the idea of enemies to lovers and chance meeting and it was just so cute and lovely. I will be reading other adult books she puts out!

Ended up dnfing unfortunately. I loved her ya books but couldn’t get into this one. This lacked the depth I was hoping for. Even in a smutty romance I like depth and this was just a regular romance novel so it should have had depth in spades. It should have had heart. But it felt very generic. I adore sass and banter but this felt vindictive

I really wanted to love this book but unfortunately it was just not a good fit for me. I found the plot to be underdeveloped and it had so much potential but just wasnt there. I just was not quite sold on the romance between the two MC.

There was so much potential in this book, and I don’t know if it was the book itself or the fact I read about four books in a row with frighteningly similar storylines, but Make Up Break Up just didn’t live up to my expectations.
What I did love: I loved the representation of East Asian characters and women in STEM. There’s a particular scene where Annika speaks with high school girls about going into STEM fields that I really appreciated, if not enjoyed.
But what I found to be really frustrating was how the enemies to lovers trope was done in this book. I love an enemies-to-lovers book as much as the next girl, but this one was so dramatically intense and spread out that there wasn’t much of an opportunity to actually appreciate each of the individual characters and their budding relationship.
Ultimately, I just needed the story to progress a bit differently for me to really enjoy it.

Oh, the things when tell ourselves, after having been hurt in the past, and assume things would never work out for us.
I love that Anikka wasn’t too much of a wilting flower, that she was strong in her belief that others could be truly happy if she helped them, but she should have tried harder to believe in her Self.
As for Hudson, I was flip-flopping with his character. He changed his attitude back and forth so much my head spun.
All in all, this was an enjoyable, if at times frustrating, story. Ah, the joys and sorrows of Love.
I received an e-copy of this story for my honest review.

I'm a huge fan of Menon's YA novels, but I didn't fall in love with this title. I think I just really disliked the main character in a way that wasn't redeemable. She wasn't realistic or even rational a lot of the time.