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The Unhoneymooners
by Christina Lauren
Ratings:
Stars: 4/5
Readability: 5/5
Plot: 5/5
Recommend: Yes
Summary:
Following her twin's wedding, everyone but two people get sick: Olive, and her nemesis, (who happens to be her sister's husband's brother) Ethan. As Olive is convinced to take her sister's honeymoon with her nemesis, she can't help but realize that her hatred for Ethan may have been unfounded. As secrets are revealed and the honeymoon ends, the lying and secrets seem to create more trouble than was expected.
What I Liked:
I loved that this story bad both romance and a bit of heartbreak in it. It makes the relationship a lot more three dimensional and makes it feel more genuine. (Not that if you have a good relationship without heartbreak it means it isn't genuine.)
I love that Olive wasfired for lying to her new boss. Finally a book where there are actual consequences for doing bad-ish things.
What I Didn't Like:
The transition from hate to like to love was quick. The "enemies" portion of the enemies-to-lovers wasn't really there. Olive just was prejudiced against Ethan and they didn't bother to get to know each other better to figure out whether or not their perceptions of each other were actually accurate. There really wasn't any real hate.
Overall:
The ups and downs in this really did it for me.
Stars: 4/5
Readability: 5/5
Plot: 5/5
Recommend: Yes
Summary:
Following her twin's wedding, everyone but two people get sick: Olive, and her nemesis, (who happens to be her sister's husband's brother) Ethan. As Olive is convinced to take her sister's honeymoon with her nemesis, she can't help but realize that her hatred for Ethan may have been unfounded. As secrets are revealed and the honeymoon ends, the lying and secrets seem to create more trouble than was expected.
What I Liked:
I loved that this story bad both romance and a bit of heartbreak in it. It makes the relationship a lot more three dimensional and makes it feel more genuine. (Not that if you have a good relationship without heartbreak it means it isn't genuine.)
I love that Olive was
What I Didn't Like:
The transition from hate to like to love was quick. The "enemies" portion of the enemies-to-lovers wasn't really there. Olive just was prejudiced against Ethan and they didn't bother to get to know each other better to figure out whether or not their perceptions of each other were actually accurate. There really wasn't any real hate.
Overall:
The ups and downs in this really did it for me.