Christina Lauren

Christina Lauren is the combined pen name of the writing duo Christina Hobbs and Lauren Billings, known for their contemporary romance novels.

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  1. 1. Beautiful Bastard

    In this steamy and captivating romance, an ambitious intern finds herself entangled in a passionate and tumultuous relationship with her demanding and irresistibly handsome boss. Their fiery encounters are fueled by a mix of mutual attraction and professional rivalry, leading to a series of intense and often humorous clashes. As they navigate the complexities of their working relationship, they must confront their own vulnerabilities and desires, ultimately discovering that beneath their initial animosity lies a deep and undeniable connection that challenges their perceptions of love and ambition.

    The 9179th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 2. Josh And Hazel's Guide To Not Dating

    In this delightful romantic comedy, two seemingly incompatible friends, Josh and Hazel, navigate the complexities of love and friendship. Hazel is a quirky, free-spirited elementary school teacher who embraces her eccentricities, while Josh is a more reserved and practical physical therapist. Despite their differences, they form a deep bond and embark on a series of double dates to help each other find love. As they stumble through hilarious and awkward situations, they begin to realize that their perfect match might just be each other, challenging their preconceived notions about relationships and what it means to truly connect with someone.

    The 9642nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 3. The Paradise Problem

    In "The Paradise Problem," Anna Green and Liam "West" Weston find themselves in a complicated situation. Anna, a struggling artist, and West, a Stanford professor and heir to a grocery empire, were once married for convenience during their college years. Now, three years later, West needs Anna's help to secure his inheritance, which requires him to be married for five years. As they fake their relationship to satisfy his family's demands, they must navigate the challenges of wealth, family expectations, and their own evolving feelings. Amidst the charade, they both begin to question what truly matters: the inheritance or the unexpected bond they've rediscovered.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
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