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THE PARADISE PROBLEM

by Christina Lauren

He needed a wife for the weekend. She needed money. The resort was beautiful. This was fine.

A large inheritance forces an unlikely couple, who married each other to attain subsidized housing when they were in college, back together.

For14+GenreFictionLength368 pagesRead time~10.2 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

None

No violence

Language

Some

Moderate adult language consistent with contemporary romance

Sexual Content

A lot

Open-door sexual content — warm and moderately explicit when it arrives

Substance Use

Barely any

Social drinking and resort luxury settings

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

The emotional stakes of catching real feelings inside a fake arrangement are warm and low-stakes

What this book is about

Liam Weston needs to bring a wife to his estranged family's resort wedding or lose his inheritance. Anna Green needs money for her mother's medical bills. A fake marriage deal. A stunning private island. Two people who should not be catching real feelings. Christina Lauren's 2024 romance is a warm, funny, and emotionally satisfying contemporary with excellent banter.

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