The Unhoneymooners
<b>THE INSTANT <i>NEW YORK TIMES </i>BESTSELLER! </b><br> <br><b>Starred reviews from <i>Kirkus Reviews </i>* <i>Publishers Weekly</i> * <i>Library Journal </i></b><br> <br><b>Named a “Must-Read" by <i>TODAY, Us Weekly</i>, <i>Bustle</i>, <i>BuzzFeed</i>, <i>Goodreads</i>, <i>Entertainment Weekly</i>, <i>Publishers Weekly</i>, <i>Southern Living, Book Riot, Woman's Day</i>, <i>The</i> <i>Toronto Star, </i>and more!</b><br> <br><b>For two sworn enemies, anything can happen during the Hawaiian trip of a lifetime-maybe even love-in this romantic comedy from the<i> New York Times </i>bestselling authors of <i>Roomies</i>.</b><br><br>Olive Torres is used to being the unlucky twin: from inexplicable mishaps to a recent layoff, her life seems to be almost comically jinxed. By contrast, her sister Ami is an eternal champion . . . she even managed to finance her entire wedding by winning a slew of contests. Unfortunately for Olive, the only thing worse than constant bad luck is having to spend the wedding day with the best man (and her nemesis), Ethan Thomas.<br> <br> Olive braces herself for wedding hell, determined to put on a brave face, but when the entire wedding party gets food poisoning, the only people who aren't affected are Olive and Ethan. Suddenly there's a free honeymoon up for grabs, and Olive will be damned if Ethan gets to enjoy paradise solo.<br> <br> Agreeing to a temporary truce, the pair head for Maui. After all, ten days of bliss is worth having to assume the role of loving newlyweds, right? But the weird thing is . . . Olive doesn't mind playing pretend. In fact, the more she pretends to be the luckiest woman alive, the more it feels like she might be.<br> <br> With Christina Lauren's “uniquely hilarious and touching voice" (<i>Entertainment Weekly</i>), <i>The Unhoneymooners </i>is a romance for anyone who has ever felt unlucky in love.