

There is an interesting message here of life not being about luck, but instead it’s what you make of it. “Ethan Thomas is doing something weird to my emotions.” I loved that this was the case, as I said the enemies vibe usually isn’t for me as I can’t stand the common plots points like getting back at each other, mean pranks, yelling and fighting which is basically thinly veiled lust. Their ‘hate’ is more due to a misunderstanding than any actual insults and once cleared up there isn’t any animosity there. Although the trope here is enemies to lovers, it’s very light on amongst other books of this trope. Olive and Ethan have an easy bond that is believable and adorable.


“Individually Ethan and I are above-average intelligent people, so why are we so stupid together?” Set in a wonderful resort and full of hilarious predicaments it will have you laughing, smiling, sighing and wishing you could trade places. This funny and cute story is the perfect read for a nice summers day. Can the bond they are forming now last? Or will it be tested by something that no one but Olive saw coming? Getting themselves into many hilarious hijinks, Olive and Ethan start to realise that they may have been wrong about each other. So it’s no surprise to her that her amazing sister is getting married and that the cute brother of the groom, Ethan, despises her.īut for once, luck goes her way and Olive is called up to take her sisters honeymoon… only problem is, Ethan as well and soon they find themselves impersonating the happy couple. Unlucky in looks, in life, in her career, in just about everything. In The Unhoneymooners Olive is self-proclaimed the unlucky twin. “He presses a hard, fast kiss to my cheek, and I force myself not to jerk away like I’ve been slapped with a dead lizard.” Another winner from Christina Lauren, this time in the form of enemies to lovers… which I usually am not a fan of!
