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Ok, this book met my expectations and then some, it was so good. I couldn't put it down once I picked it up (which was hard because I had lots of assignments to complete) but nonetheless, Liam and Anna stole my heart. They were so sweet, I love them subtle connection and falling into love. And it was a bit of a slow burn (yes they were kissing for the whole 'fake marriage' plot, which was so freaking good and told to perfection) when the tension snapped, oh boy, did it snap.

I loved the while vibe of this book and something about Liam "West" Weston and Anna Green that just had be so captivated and invested in them and their dynamic. There was barely a third act breakup and the epilogue was just the right slice of the future. The way Anna wholeheartedly stood in Liams corner the whole book, even standing up for him against his family and then how Liam never asked Anna to change and just accepted her and loved her so freaking much. It was so cute and honestly love them so much.

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First thank you netgalley for letting me read this arc!

I will be honest, did i have a good time ? Yes
Was it the best Christina Lauren book I read? Nope

But still a funny summer-y romcom, where i had fun, super easy to read and flows easily. Brain can rest in peace.
And it’s perfect for a picknick or beach read!

I do have a pet peeve and that’s public scene, doesn’t matter if it was a proposal or a conflict I DESPISE THEM
They give me the ick and my second hand embarrassment is on the freaking roof.

So yeah deal with at your own risk!! ( ̄^ ̄)ゞ

And I mean CL did say they love to write awkwardness … and i will still read the next book AND SUFFER!!

Cheers

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In this story, we meet Anna and Liam. They get married to receive access to cheaper housing while in college. They get divorced after their goal is met and go their separate ways. Three years later, Liam turns up at Anna's doorstep, needing her help. Not only did the divorce not get finalised, but Liam needs Anna to pretend to be happily married to him for his sisters wedding in order to gain access to his trust fund money. Some of said money, he will happily give to Anna, for her help. Can Anna convince Liam's family that this stranger is the love of her life? Will their feelings remain fake by the end of this charade?

Firstly, I have to say, this book made me laugh, giggle, and snort all the way throughout. The humour added immensely to my enjoyment of the story.

I'm not a fan of insta-lust or insta-love, and this story was the opposite of that. The progress of Anna and Liam's relationship felt very real and natural. Also, I enjoyed the family drama aspect of this story. It gave the story some depth.

Overall, it was a great romance story. I would definitely recommend it.

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Thank you Netgalley and Little Brown Book UK for the eARC - I absolutely loved The Paradise Problem!
Christina Lauren rarely steers me wrong but I enjoyed this book even more than I was expecting. A fun, fake-dating romance with dual POV, great side characters, lots of laughter and steam - what's not to like?!
I really enjoyed getting to know Anna and Liam and was sucked into their story really quickly. They had great chemistry and I had so much fun with them both. With it's island wedding setting, it feels like a perfect summer read!
I also adored the epilogue that just tied everything up perfectly, leaving no questions and just all the satisfaction for me! I already want to re-read it and it may have become my favourite Christina Lauren book to date!

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For me, Christina Lauren novels are either 5 star reads or they have me questioning how it took two people to write such un unfunny, trope heavy book. Unfortunately, this was the latter. The fmc gave a new meaning to the word ‘quirky’ and I just couldn’t get myself to like her at all. There was very little emotional relationship between West (or Liam? William?) and Anna, which is why I found myself not caring about their relationship. It just really didn’t hit any marks emotionally, it felt unpolished, the dialogue was cringe at times, not to mention the plot holes… a miss for me.

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this book is perfect for all fans of "The Unhoneymooners" and "Josh and Hazels Guide to not Dating". This book is like their love child.

Christina and Lauren will always deliver when it comes to the quirky loveable fms, and the absolute simp of an mmc.
I loved the way the story progressed, the way the main characters slowly fell for one another. and the dual pov was greatly done! i never had to go back to the beginning to check who's chapter i was reading, because their "heads" were so distinctive from one another. i really struggled putting the book down.

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This review is for The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren which releases in the UK on the 14th May! Thanks so much to Netgalley, Piatkus and Little Brown Book Group UK for giving me an eArc copy for this book in exchange for my honest review.

I’m on a romance binge right now, and I’m loving it. This isn’t my first Christina Lauren story, and I’m a big fan of the Soulmate Equation so as soon as I saw this was available to request, I grabbed it.

It’s super easy to ready, and the characters are all so loveable. Again this took me nearly one sitting to read, which I loved.
It features a lot of good and well used tropes such as; marriage of convenience, fake dating, opposites attract and dual POV. I love getting to see the MMC side as well.

I loved the story, and seeing how well someone from a working class can fit in with a bunch of rich people who hire an entire island (what the actual fuck) for their daughters wedding. It’s super witty and heartwarming, while also showing some darker sides to some of the characters and aspects of the story.

It wasn’t a super deep and connecting story for me but it was still fun and a great read. It took me a while to connect to the characters, but it really picked up towards the end. Would 100% recommend this to any romance readers out there!

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Oh my God!! Please! Give me a Liam🥹🥹he sounds delicious, amazing and such a gentleman! Not to mention boy is a millionaire,that makes him more yummmmm! Cause i would rather cry in a mansion than a ditch🫣

Also, after a long time, i like a female protagonist! Idk, somehow in most books, the girls are just hibijibis! But our Anna is just like normal, next door girl.

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Christina and Lauren have done it again. I could not put this book down. From Liam (West) and Anna’s witty banter to the outrageous family drama and steamy scenes with the perfect amount of buildup, it was extremely fun to read. I will most definitely be recommending this book to my audience.

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Anna Green is a quirky artist with pink hair, while Liam West is a proper guy set to inherit a lot of money from his family's grocery store. They get married while in college to get cheaper housing, but they soon split up. Three years later, Liam shows up again, and it turns out they never finished their divorce. Now he needs a date for his sister's wedding. Anna's dad is sick, so she's tempted by the chance to get some money from Liam's family to help with medical bills. But can she pretend to be in love with someone she barely knows? Even though they're total opposites, sometimes opposites attract.

Christina Lauren, the authors, usually have a certain way of writing, which I really like. "Paradise Problem" has their usual humor and clever talk, but it feels a bit different. It's not an instant love story; it takes its time to develop. But when it gets romantic, it's really romantic. It's a bit predictable, but most happy endings are, right? I didn't feel super connected to the characters, but it's a great book for the beach. It's funny, a little spicy, and has some heartwarming moments.

Thanks to Gallery Books and NetGalley for giving me this book to review honestly.

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YES YES YES! I think this might beat Love and Other Words as my favourite Christina Lauren book! The chemistry was perfect along with the personalities of all the characters.

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Another fun story from writing duo Christina Lauren. A captivating romantic comedy set on a luxury private island with a convincing plot & well developed characters, it contains all the tropes without feeling overdone! Fake dating, Marriage of convenience, Opposites attract (funny/chaos meets calm/serious), Forced proximity, dual POV, complex family dynamics. Overall a funny & enjoyable read - 4 stars

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Finally, a romcom that's actually funny!! Most self described romcoms lately are more accurately described as erotic romances, so it's refreshing to have Christina Lauren back with some well placed farce and making fun of rich people. Loved the characters, the story, the romance. Only quibble: there seemed to be a need to make the dad even more unequivocally evil in order to force West to take action, but I really felt like he was plenty evil enough before.

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I adored this book! I haven’t read any Christina Lauren books since Unhoneymooners and I loved that one too. It was such a fun and entertaining read. The characters were dimensional and had perfect chemistry, although it mostly felt like it was driven by lust. The setting was magical as it allowed the relationship to develop well. It had all the best romance tropes too! The main character was very likeable and witty. I enjoyed the commentary of the class divide within the relationship.

The writing was easy to follow and was often laugh out loud funny!

I will definitely be hand selling this title at work. These types of books very easily sell themselves.

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A romance with Pretty Woman vibes, and though it’s all fairly obvious it’s still great fun.
When we first meet Anna Green she is waving goodbye to her husband Liam Weston. A wedding of convenience for each of them as students, and it could easily be the end of the matter…until nearly five years later Liam finds himself coerced into agreeing that Anna will attend his sister’s wedding. Nobody in the family knows this marriage is a sham, and now he has to try to get Anna to agree to help him out.
In so many circles the story would be over there. Liam would admit the truth and then move on. Unfortunately, his inheritance - and that of his three siblings - is also dependent on him convincing people that his marriage is real. So, in the way that only someone ridiculously wealthy could consider, Liam cooks up the plan to pay Anna to accompany him.
Naturally, she’s everything his family would despise. Splurge the cash and polish her up a bit so of course everyone is enamoured with her. During their time they end up getting considerably closer than they had previously…so when Liam’s dad unleashes his diabolical plan to get his own way they’re in a good place for it not to matter.
Utterly ridiculous. Mixed views on the characters, but Anna’s cheery disposition and good humour carry it through. Thanks to NetGalley for giving me the chance to read and review this.

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