16/05/2024                                                                            
                                    
                                                                            
                                            A page-turner romance ❤️🔥 with lots of family drama and a wedding on a remote private island? Yes, please. 🌞✨
S Y N O P S I S 
From day one, their marriage was a total sham. Anna Green married West Weston just to get low-rent housing while studying at UCLA. Fast forward three years and one divorce later, Anna’s drowning in bills and her dad’s medical expenses. Plus, she hasn’t sold a single painting (very van Gogh of her). Meanwhile, West is teaching at Stanford, trying to stay far away from his family’s business. But his big lie is about to blow up at an upcoming family wedding on a dreamy private island. If they find out, he’ll lose his grandfather’s one-hundred-million-dollar inheritance.
Now, West has no choice but to turn to “his unpolished, not-so-ex-wife.”
O P I N I O N
I loved this book so much that I simply couldn’t put it down (so I didn’t, really). 📚 Eight hours of reading in one sitting—that’s the level of obsession, and it’s totally worth it! This was my third  book, and I’m starting to see a formula that I’m a total fan of and hope to keep enjoying. “The Paradise Problem” is loaded with witty banter, laughs, and a slow burn romance, but when the spice decides to enter the room, it’s HOT. 🌶️🔥
Of course, we also get a good dose of toxic family dynamics, completely different from the family life of our FMC (and myself). Rich, toxic, and with a wedding around the corner. Pretty shocking to see what a narcissistic parent can do. 😲👀
A highly recommended read. 
I N  S H O R T:  
💍 Marriage of convenience
🛏️ Only one bed
🏝️Tropical location
😂 Funny
👥 Dual POV
Thank you to  for sending me this copy!