The Paradise Problem

I pretty much love every Christina Lauren book so it was no big surprise I loved this one, too. It’s a perfect summer read! 

This follows Anna and Liam, almost five years after they got married to take advantage of family housing in college. Anna thinks they’re divorced, only to find out years later that not only are they still married, Liam needs her help to convince his super rich family that they’ve been happily married this whole time so he can inherit a buttload of money. She needs the money he offers in exchange for carrying out the ruse to take care of her sick father, so she agrees and he whisks her away to the private island where his little sister is getting married for a week of family shenanigans.

I genuinely enjoyed this so much. We’ve got marriage of convenience, forced proximity, and opposites attract, all mixed in with a lot of family drama and rich people problems. Anna is so fun, she’s a free spirited artist who is loyal and true to herself despite the lavish world she is suddenly a part of. Liam is more straight-laced, a serious professor who grew up in the toxic world of extreme wealth but still has a good head on his shoulders. I loved their opposites attract relationship, Liam enjoys Anna for who she is and Anna is on Team Liam the whole way.  

There is a ton of family drama and I ate it up. Liam’s family is seriously full of terrible people and I loved watching Anna and Liam navigate them. They all had me laughing out loud, especially Liam’s sister in law Blair. We also get some steam which isn’t a guarantee in modern CLo so that was a nice surprise! 

I did the audio of this (on Spotify!! I always forget to check there) and it was great. Both narrators did an excellent job, the delivery on the funny parts was just so good.

I really can’t recommend this one enough if you’re looking for a wildly entertaining beachy read! 

20 Travel Romance Recommendations

I love a romance set in a great travel destination, especially when one or both of the characters are there on vacation. It’s the perfect getaway when you can’t actually get away, no passport required. I have read and enjoyed all twenty of these!

  1. The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren. Destination: Maui
  2. One Hot Italian Summer by Karina Halle. Destination: Tuscany, Italy
  3. The Simple Wild by KA Tucker. Destination: Alaska
  4. The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea by Elizabeth O’Roark. Destination: Hawaii
  5. Frenched by Melanie Harlow. Destination: Paris
  6. Wild Highway by Devney Perry. Destination: Montana
  7. My Life in Shambles by Karina Halle. Destination: Ireland
  8. Truth or Dare by Danielle Allen. Destination: Punta Cana
  9. The Romantic Pact by Meghan Quinn. Destination: Germany
  10. Broken French by Tasha Boyd. Destination: French Riviera
  11. The Tourist Attraction by Sarah Morganthaler. Destination: Alaska
  12. Shipped by Angie Hockman. Destination: Galapagos Islands
  13. Where Sea Meets Sky by Karina Halle. Destination: New Zealand
  14. Love Lessons by Sarina Bowen. Destination: Lake Como, Italy
  15. Perfect Strangers by JT Geissinger. Destination: Paris
  16. Starting Back by Stephanie Rose. Destination: Florida Keys
  17. Much Ado About You by Samantha Young. Destination: England
  18. A Place In the Sun by RS Grey. Destination: Cinque Terre
  19. My Killer Vacation by Tessa Bailey. Destination: Cape Cod
  20. Bright Midnight by Karina Halle. Destination: Norway