Tropical Rivalry: A Look at " The Unhoneymooners " by Christina Lauren
Olive’s journey involves moving past her self-identification as "unlucky" to realize she has agency over her own happiness. The Unhoneymooners - Christina Lauren.pdf
The "newlywed" ruse provides constant opportunities for humorous and vulnerable situations. Tropical Rivalry: A Look at " The Unhoneymooners
Olive Torres has always considered herself the "unlucky" twin, especially compared to her sister Ami, who wins almost everything through contests. This luck seemingly runs out when Ami's entire wedding party—except for Olive and the groom's brother, Ethan—succumbs to severe food poisoning from a seafood buffet. This luck seemingly runs out when Ami's entire
Critics and readers from Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews highlight the novel's expert use of classic romantic comedy elements:
Since the luxury Hawaiian honeymoon is non-refundable, Ami insists that Olive and Ethan go in their place. What starts as a begrudging truce for a free vacation quickly spirals when they run into Olive's future boss and Ethan's ex-girlfriend, forcing them to pretend to be a happily married couple to maintain the lie. Key Themes and Tropes
The Unhoneymooners , authored by the best-selling duo (the pen name for Christina Hobbs and Lauren Billings), is a standout contemporary romance that has become a staple for fans of the "enemies-to-lovers" trope. Originally published in 2019, the novel centers on Olive Torres and Ethan Thomas—two people who can't stand each other but find themselves in the ultimate "forced proximity" scenario. The Premise: From Food Poisoning to Paradise