The Paradise Problem
Description
Readers will have a hard time putting down this latest entry from one of the most successful writing duos in the business. Conveniently married college coeds, Anna Green and William (Liam) Albert Weston made a deal five years ago to wed and cohabitate. Five years later, Liam finds himself in a bind and reaches out to Anna to help him by attending a family wedding as his wife. The fun begins as they set out to a remote private island in Indonesia where their differences and their attraction build and complement each other. Simultaneously, money, access, privilege, and family dysfunction take center stage. While there is much hilarity, the reality of their situations must also be addressed so they can both find their HEA in this impossibly romantic adventure. - Terry
Praise for The Paradise Problem
"There are just as many emotionally charged moments as sizzling sex scenes and readers will adore down-to-earth Anna, who's the perfect match for uptight Liam. Readers will be swept away."
— Publisher's Weekly
“THE PARADISE PROBLEM is Christina Lauren at their very best—which also happens to be very best of the romance genre! The steam sizzles, the setting dazzles, the humor sparkles, and the characters give us no choice but fall head over heels for them. Another masterpiece from the queens of romance!“
— New York Times bestselling author Ali Hazelwood
“Every time I read a new Christina Lauren book I swear it is my favorite…but I suppose that’s what happens when each novel is even more delightful than the last. I loved THE PARADISE PROBLEM so much I found myself procrastinating just so I wouldn’t reach the end.”
— Jodi Picoult
"If Succession was a rom-com: Fake dating, steamy romance, and a family you’ll want to throw into the ocean, The Paradise Problem is sure to be a new fan favorite!"
— Julie Soto, author of Forget Me Not
"Another Christina Lauren book to absolutely inhale like a breath of the freshest, funniest air, this one had me laughing in delight even as I clutched my chest for all the emotion it made me feel. Splashy, summery, deliciously swoony--The Paradise Problem is the book I predict everyone will be reading this season"
— Kate Clayborn, author of Georgie, All Along