![]() I’ve come across this often enough to be suspicious of twin stories that have any kind of romance theme. If a man likes a female twin, well then, something scandalous usually happens where the man goes after the OTHER female twin. I feel like characters in books treat twins as interchangeable. ![]() I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not a huge fan of twin stories. But eventually they start to actually talk and grow closer. At first, the two bicker and do everything in their power to spend as little time in each other’s company as possible. So instead, Olive and Ethan, who resemble their siblings, go in their stead so that the honeymoon won’t be wasted. ![]() ![]() Olive’s twin sister, Ami, recently got married to Ethan’s brother, Dane, but because they ate from the buffet and got explosively ill, they couldn’t go on their own honeymoon to Maui. “The Unhoneymooners” follows Olive and Ethan, who really despise each other. When I saw there was another book on NetGalley by this duo, I immediately requested a copy because they haven’t disappointed me yet! All the books are very distinct, with loveable characters and believable dynamics. ![]() Great romance, absolutely hilarious and witty dialogue, and smooth, flowing stories that unfold at a nice pace. I’ve read a few books by the author duo Christina Lauren, and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed them. I recieved an ARC e-book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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