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A review by bookishlychar
The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren
emotional
funny
inspiring
sad
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
This book was so deliciously awesome! It was a book that made me laugh, cry and blush.
Anna and Liam are so different on paper, and I loved watching them interact and learn each other. I also thought their self-discovery was important for the story. Both Liam and Anna were compelling characters that I found myself rooting for and understanding.
I loved the exploration of wealth and overconsumption. Anna saw the wealth and excess and it blew her mind. I found myself so frustrated with Liam's family and how they behaved, most of all his emotionally abusive father.
I have been a fan of Christina Lauren, enjoy their books, and this one was no different. The couple was cute, the tropes were executed perfectly and we were transported to paradise.
read if you like: marriage of convenience, forced proximity, opposites attract
Anna and Liam are so different on paper, and I loved watching them interact and learn each other. I also thought their self-discovery was important for the story. Both Liam and Anna were compelling characters that I found myself rooting for and understanding.
I loved the exploration of wealth and overconsumption. Anna saw the wealth and excess and it blew her mind. I found myself so frustrated with Liam's family and how they behaved, most of all his emotionally abusive father.
I have been a fan of Christina Lauren, enjoy their books, and this one was no different. The couple was cute, the tropes were executed perfectly and we were transported to paradise.
read if you like: marriage of convenience, forced proximity, opposites attract