Member Reviews
I am so honored I finally got a Christina Lauren book as an arc!!!!!!
This book is the best romcom I have ever read. The characters are flushed, marriage of convenience, and literal laughing out loud from the first page! I have recommended it to everyone I have seen since it released. I will honestly go back and read everything ever written by this powerhouse duo!
I devoured this book! I absolutely loved the premise and plot—it hit so many of my favorite tropes and did them exceptionally well. The writing, pacing, characters, romance—everything was on point. I was giggling and loving it from start to finish.
Both main characters are incredibly lovable, fun, and real. Their chemistry and banter were top-tier. This is the perfect summer read, so do yourself a favor and pick it up! You won't regret it!
thank you gallery books for the earc in exchange for a honest review!
marriage of convenience
forced proximity
one bed
opposites attract
banter
destination wedding
billionaire
If you loved Succession & White Lotus, but wish they were funnier & with less murder, this is the book for you! All the characters were so well-written and I loved the exotic location. This was my first Christina Lauren book & I look forward to reading more!
Is it socially acceptable to dye my hair pink? Asking for a friend.
Thank you Booksparks and Simon and Schuster Audio for the gifted copies in exchange for my honest review.
Christina Lauren hit me with a plane and sent me right into a tropical paradise of happiness. This is the epitome of perfect beach read.
Can I gush about Anna for a second? Because I think I have a girl crush on an fictional character. I really just appreciate when authors write in artists into their stories. Anna is just so cool because she has this really unique personality that I found to be addicting to read about. I loved that she was bold. You have to be a confident and BA woman to rock pink hair on a daily basis. I thought she was so awesome because she NEVER gave up on becoming an artist even though she was at her lowest. She had so much passion for painting that she never gave up. I love love loved that. Speaking of her painting, we get her literal inner dialogue when she paint and has ideas for future paintings. I can relate because I think very similarly when it comes to graphic design.
I am not usually one for family drama but HOT DOG the Weston family were a dumpster fire that I was addicted to reading about. *insert me munching on popcorn watching the flames*
Seriously, when the authors hit you with a first chapter that a break-up unfolds and the female main character is happy because it was all arranged just so the pair could get housing how can you not be addicted? *mind explosion*
It only gets better from there because Wes and Anna are forced back together three years later in an incredible vacation filled with deception, secrets and romance, duh.
The romance is... A W E S O M E. The one bed. SHEESH! *fanning face* I don't think I can ever eat frozen pizza again without thinking about that scene (IFYKYK)
Trust me when I say this is the book you're going to want to binge read in the sun. Bring paradise to your life. I can picture it for you all right now... grabbing a fancy adult bevy, relaxing in a beach chair and letting the problems that are the Weston's unfold before you in this glorious romance. It's literal vacation perfection.
Quick note... I will say I took a .5 star away from this book because them referencing his "goods" as "god d***" was eye roll worthy. Sorry, please don't come after me! *runs away*
I have to admit I only did a bit of the audiobook sooooo I didn't get the F U L L experience when it came to Christina Lauren's latest. I enjoyed my time when I was listening. The narrators did a great job at pacing the story well and keeping the reader entertained. Personally, I didn't think Patti Murin's voice fit Anna's character well. I don't think her voice really represented her youthfulness and creative soul. I wish that it was something more animated. Outside of that, I'd say the audiobook is worth it!
- Billionaire
- Rags to Riches
- Marriage of convenience
- One Bed
- Tropical Vacation Vibes
- Habanero Spiced
- Messy Families
The book begins with Anna’s ex-husband Liam moving out of their apartment, and we quickly realize that the setup isn’t what you might expect.
They got married so they could live in family housing at UCLA.
A few years later it turns out they didn’t really divorce, and for Liam to get his enormous inheritance, they need to stay married.
The trouble is, Liam’s wife needs to accompany him to his sister’s private island wedding without earning any suspicion from the family, or everything could fall apart.
Meanwhile Anna has just lost her cashier job, and she’s trying to make ends meet and help pay for her father’s chemo, which is challenging as a budding artist.
Anna agrees to go to the wedding, and let the opposites attract, marriage of convenience romance begin! 🤩
I love both of these characters. Anna is wild and creative with a heart of gold. Liam is more reserved, but despite significant family trauma, he tries hard — and succeeds— at being a good man.
This is a slow-burn spicy romance set in paradise. The amount of wealth is insane, and the cast of characters (Liam’s family) is equally insane, but so very entertaining.
I love how reading this book feels like going on a vacation, yet the focus remains on our couple.
This is one of the most solid and believable romances I’ve ever read. This is a couple that you don’t doubt will make it, and my anxious self saying that is rare.
This is a top recommendation for summer, or anytime you want to treat yourself! It’s also my favorite by these incredible authors.
I demand that this be adapted for the screen. Manifesting!
I absolutely LOVED this one! I had read a few bad reviews about this one so I was nervous going in, but man this surprised me how much I loved it! Every time I had to put the book down, I was counting the hours until I could go back to it! The characters were both easy to love, pace was perfect, the storyline even felt unique. I really enjoyed this one and I would absolutely recommend it! It's a perfect beach read.
An opposites attract, fake marriage romance between a grocery chain heir and a broke free-spirited artist.
Anna and Liam married each other to qualify for cheap student family housing. Anna believed herself to be divorced, until Liam shows up asking her to accompany him to his sister’s wedding in Singapore… as the wife his family is expecting. Due to stipulations in his grandfather’s will, the two must convince Liam’s well to do family that they have been happily married for five years in order to receive a massive inheritance.
I was so taken in by the gorgeous tropical setting for Anna and Liam’s forced proximity opposites attract romance. There were some sizzling scenes, toxic family moments, hilarious rich people antics and have I mentioned this is dual POV (and dual narration for the audiobook!).
The Paradise Problem is the perfect book to read on the beach, on vacation or when you wish you could escape to a tropical island.
🌟𝗕𝗢𝗢𝗞 𝗥𝗘𝗩𝗜𝗘𝗪🌟
Writing duo Christina Lauren have done it again with 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗣𝗔𝗥𝗔𝗗𝗜𝗦𝗘 𝗣𝗥𝗢𝗕𝗟𝗘𝗠! The plot is completely far-fetched but the characters feel so real that you can't help but get sucked into their story - I was so into this book, I read it in one day!
This book features:
💍 Fake marriage
🏝️ Only one bed in paradise
😡 Dysfunctional family drama
☯️ Opposites attract
💰 Rich people behaving badly
👰🏼♀️ An over-the-top wedding
📺 Fun pop culture references
🛍️ A Pretty Women-esque fashion transformation
🗣️ A couple who communicates like adults
🌶️ Some serious spice
If you're looking for a fun romance to add to your must-read list for summer, this is it. 4.5 stars rounded up.
Thank you to Gallery Books for the copy to review.
The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren introduces readers to Anna Green and Liam 'West' Weston, whose seemingly simple college marriage for housing takes a dramatic turn when a substantial inheritance enters the picture. This novel skillfully oscillates between the past and present, delving into the intricate layers of Anna and Liam's evolving relationship. As an enthusiast of the fake dating/marriage trope, I found myself captivated by their journey of emotions and rediscovery.
Christina Lauren, renowned for their mastery of romance, once again proves their talent in crafting compelling stories with characters that feel real and relatable. The blend of humor and heart in this book is exceptional, as is the exploration of how wealth can affect genuine relationships. Anna’s spirited, artistic nature and Liam’s struggle with family expectations versus true love create a captivating dynamic that kept me hooked from start to finish.
The Paradise Problem excels in every aspect of a perfect romance read – from its engaging characters and well-executed trope to Christina Lauren’s trademark wit. The authors' knack for writing sparkling dialogue and authentic interactions makes their characters' experiences and quirks highly believable. Even the most whimsical premises have a layer of depth that draws readers in.
This book is no exception. By the time I reached the final chapter, I was left reflecting on the story and lamenting the wait for Christina Lauren's next novel. Their ability to create such an immersive and emotionally rich experience is truly remarkable.
I am deeply grateful to the publisher for providing a review copy through NetGalley. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.
Fake dating is the romance trope of the summer! I adored this one - and getting to judge rich people for their over-the-top extravagance. It was funny, romantic, heartbreaking (I love a good angsty moment), and everything I was looking forward to from this writing duo. Christina Lauren strike again!
Thank you for the early access!
Anna and Liam's story starts off pretty unconventional and the fake romance troupe is one of my personal favorites. With money on the line, the pressure was high! I love when a book can develop characters in a short amount of time and help you understand and question their insecurities. You got to dig a deeper into the characters, including their families and where those insecurities maybe come from. You find yourself rooting for the love that blossoms, and hope that money doesn't bring everything crumbling down.
LOVED this one.
I am honestly a little tired of the new trend of "vibes" romances with no plot and no stakes. I tend to put them down and have no compulsion to pick them back up.
The Paradise Problem had it all. Fun tropes (fake marriage, fauxmance) plus a destination wedding and an evil family straight out of Succession. Anna and West/Liam were a great couple and I enjoyed seeing them fall for each other.
HIGHLY recommend this for your summer reading.
Christina Lauren’s books are always an auto purchase and read for me! The Paradise Problem did not disappoint. I couldn’t put it down and loved all the family drama, unlikely love story and all the spice!
The way this book brought the laughs and a big smile to my face while reading. I absolutely loved it! Christina Lauren is one of the best author duo teams out there, and I just knew I was in for a treat, after loving so many of their books for years. I went in completely blind, and it was such a fun story.
The Paradise Problem had it all. A slowburn romance with all the buildup, great characters, family drama, plenty of spice, a gorgeous tropical setting, and hilarious moments too.
The story follows Anna and Liam, who decide to have a marriage of convenience during college in order to have subsidized housing. After going their separate ways afterwards, Anna thinks they’re divorced until Liam shows up a few years later to ask Anna to join him on an all expenses paid trip for his sister’s destination wedding, and pretend to be married once again.
🎧I really enjoyed the audiobook format, which had dual audio narration and was performed by Patti Murin and Jon Root. Their voices brought the characters and family dynamics right to life.
𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧 𝗧𝗢 𝗘𝗫𝗣𝗘𝗖𝗧
🌺hilarious wedding shenanigans
💚forced proximity
🩷opposites attract
💍marriage of convenience with a twist
🌺beautiful tropical setting
*many thanks to Gallery Books, Netgalley, and Simon Audio for the gifted copy for review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
When Anna and West are in college, they agree to get married so they can save money and live in family housing. The marriage was only a marriage on paper, never anything more. However a few years after college, West finds Anna again, and needs her help with a family inheritance issue.
I LOVE this author! This book was great & pretty spicy too (similar to other books they’ve written).
Thanks to NetGalley & the publisher for this ARC. #booksbyashleynicole
read this one next to a body of water so you can dunk yourself when it gets hot 🌶️🌊🌺
Anna & West have a business-like marriage of convenience that ends without fanfare after fulfilling its intended purpose (married on paper to qualify for cheapo graduate housing). but a few years later, ~shenanigans~ compel them to revisit the charade.
a private tropical island + a quietly luxurious bungalow with one bed + loads of family drama later, these two former roommates find them beset by an undeniable chemistry—and suspicions that threaten to blow their no-longer-quite-a-lie out of the water, to disastrous consequence.
an elite summer book from @christinalauren , as per!!! thanks so much to @gallerybooks #partner for the book treat.
This charming romance features Anna Green, a struggling artist, and Liam "West" Weston, an heir to a grocery chain fortune and a Stanford professor. West must remain married for five years to inherit his $100 million, as stipulated in his grandfather's will. Initially a facade for housing at UCLA, their marriage is later discovered to be legally binding. Now, West needs Anna to convincingly play his wife to appease his family. What begins as a ruse turns into a profound exploration of their relationship. This delightful story highlights themes of authenticity and societal pressures, blending humor, heart, and romance into a captivating tale about love and true priorities.
Marriage of Convenience & Fake Dating
Opposites Attract
Artist FMC/Professor and Heir to fortune MC
Destination Wedding
Rich People Behaving Badly (so.much.drama)
Only One Bed/Forced Proximity
SOOOOO much tension/slow burn
That's my WIFE
Gah, these tropes, these characters, and this incredible week in paradise at a wedding make this book the perfect summer romance read. Anna Green might go down as one of my favorite/realistic heroines. Her candor, unfiltered mouth, and ability to fit into a variety of situations made her the perfect candidate to help Liam Weston get access to his multi-million inheritance by being married for 5 years. They are so close to the finish line, when they are forced to attend his sister's wedding and hopefully convince everyone they are in L-O-V-E. But Liam's parents and siblings are the worst and pull out all the stops to challenge their marriage legitmacy while trying to force Liam back into the family business. I spent half the book laughing and the other half with my mouth agape at the drama! Anna and Liam were so easy to root for and I absolutely had to see how they would reach their HEA.
It is no secret that I have not met a CLo book that I haven't loved, but The Paradise Problem is up on top of my favorites list by these two lovely authors. The fake marriage trope has been used countless times in romance, but The Paradise Problem takes a wonderful spin on it. Anna and Liam's relationship is adorable and funny, and brings back some Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not Dating feels. I loved Anna. She was chaotic and sassy and funny and her and Liam had the best chemistry. The authors don't just keep this a light surface level fun read though. The book delves into some meatier topics with mental health and breaking some seriously awful parents with equally awful toxic traits. CLo does serious well, they just do it with some witty banter, steamy scenes, and gorgeous backdrops. The Paradise Problem is vibrant and compelling and the spice is off the charts with this one!
Another book from Christina Lauren that I had a hard time putting down. The Paradise Problem is the perfect summer read filled with quick wit and banter, not to mention insane chemistry between Anna and Liam!
The descriptive writing made it so easy to picture everything that Anna was experiencing with the Weston's on the tropical private island - from the clothing to the scenery it was perfect. I loved how "real" Anna was in comparison to the extremely wealthy Weston family. Her pink hair was one of my favorite things about her. In my opinion, her simple background made her even more lovable to Liam. How was it possible that this woman had been right in front of him all these years? A marriage on paper only was about to become real and from the moment Anna steps foot into the airport lounge the chemistry is undeniable.
Anna confesses that she is Liam's ride or die, but will Liam choose love or family? How far would you go for love?
Thank you NetGalley, Gallery Books, and Christina Lauren for sending me an ARC of "The Paradise Problem" in exchange for my honest, unbiased opinion.