I've read quite a few Christina Lauren books now and I really enjoy them, so am now making my way through their entire collection. Below are my favourite Christina Lauren books and the ones I'd recommend most!
When struggling artist Anna and buttoned-up professor Liam discover their quickie college marriage was never officially annulled, they agree to fake it a little longer—just long enough for Liam to secure his $100 million inheritance.
The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren
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It was cute, an easy read, and I enjoyed how it was told in the past and present tense.
Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren
I was so glad that this was a page-turner. And kept drawing me back to find out what was going to happen next. I was fully invested in the characters and the outcome of the story.
The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren
Sparks fly when a romance novelist and a documentary filmmaker join forces to craft the perfect Hollywood love story and take both of their careers to the next level.
The True Love Experiment by Christina Lauren
Just friends. Just friends. JUST FRIENDS. If they repeat it enough, maybe it’ll be true . . .
Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not Dating by Christina Lauren
Alone under the stars in the isolated and dangerous mazes of the Canyonlands, Leo and Lily must decide whether they’ll risk their lives and hearts on the adventure of a lifetime.
Something Wilder by Christina Lauren
From subway to Broadway to happily ever after.
Roomies by Christina Lauren
While road-tripping with the Tripps up the West Coast, Carey and James vow to work together to keep their bosses’ secrets hidden, and their own jobs secure.
The Honey-Don't List by Christina Lauren
Sam Brandis was Tate Jones’s first: Her first love. Her first everything. Including her first heartbreak.
Twice in a Blue Moon by Christina Lauren
This enemies to lovers trope was effective, and I enjoyed the Hollywood element, but sometimes it did come across as a little childish and unrealistic.
Dating You / Hating You by Christina Lauren
The Soulmate Equation proves that the delicate balance between fate and choice can never be calculated.
The Soulmate Equation by Christina Lauren
It was somewhat of a Ground-hog Day novel so I knew what to expect, but it was still an enjoyable and entertaining read, so I’d recommend for the Christmas season.
In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren
When Ruby Miller’s boss announces he’s sending her on an extended business trip to New York City, she’s shocked. As one of the best and brightest young engineers in London, she knows she’s professionally up to the task.