
I admit I was very frustrated but instead of putting me off, it made them seem real. However, it didn’t seem unnecessary or cliche. This book, although one I would consider a light read, also had some drama. I got so invested in their relationship that I breathed a huge sigh of relief when everything went well in the end. I loved both of their characters and they were perfect for each other. Ethan and Olive hated each other’s guts which resulted in this awesome and witty banter. I love good enemies to lovers romance but when one of them is abusive towards the other, that’s where I draw the line. What I loved most about this book is how the characters were not really mean towards each other. Enemies to lovers? We all know I’m trash for it. But when I saw the great reviews for this, I just couldn’t resist. I tried Beautiful Bastard but unfortunately, it wasn’t for me. Technically, this isn’t my first Christina Lauren book. The Unhoneymooners was that funny for me. Like literally laughing out loud and not just in my head. RATING: ★★★★★ I haven’t laughed this much while reading a book in such a long time. But the weird thing is that she doesn’t mind playing pretend. She and Ethan now have to pretend to be loving newlyweds, and her luck seems worse than ever. But when Olive runs into her future boss, the little white lie she tells him is suddenly at risk to become a whole lot bigger. Putting their mutual hatred aside for the sake of a free vacation, Olive and Ethan head for paradise, determined to avoid each other at all costs. And now there’s an all-expenses-paid honeymoon in Hawaii up for grabs. But when the entire wedding party gets food poisoning from eating bad shellfish, the only people who aren’t affected are Olive and Ethan. Olive braces herself to get through 24 hours of wedding hell before she can return to her comfortable, unlucky life. Worst of all, she’s forcing Olive to spend the day with her sworn enemy, Ethan, who just happens to be the best man. Her meet-cute with her fiancé is something out of a romantic comedy (gag) and she’s managed to finance her entire wedding by winning a series of Internet contests (double gag). Her identical twin sister Ami, on the other hand, is probably the luckiest person in the world. Olive is always unlucky: in her career, in love, in…well, everything.
