10 Best Books Like The Paradise Problem
If you loved The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren, here are the most similar books our readers recommend.
Quick Answer
The best books like The Paradise Problem are:
- 1People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry0
- 2Things We Never Got Over by Lucy Score0#1
- 3The Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams0#1
- 4The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang0#1
- 5Say You'll Remember Me by Abby Jimenez0
- 6Throne Off Course by Hailee Carmel4.4
- 7Happy Place by Emily Henry3.9
- 8Beach Read by Emily Henry4.0
- 9Whispers and Wildfire by Claire Kingsley4.6
- 10Meet Me at the Lake by Carley Fortune0

When struggling artist Anna discovers she's still legally married to her college fake-husband Liam—now a Stanford professor and heir to a grocery empire—she agrees to play the role of devoted wife to help him claim his hundred-million-dollar inheritance. But as they navigate his toxic wealthy family and maintain their charade, their pretend marriage starts to feel surprisingly real. Will they risk everything for love, or will the price of deception cost them their chance at genuine happiness?
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Detailed Recommendations

Things We Never Got Over
Knockemout #1 (works standalone)by Lucy Score
Why you'll love it:
This romance shares a angsty but healing tone that will resonate with The Paradise Problem fans.
The Bromance Book Club
Bromance Book Club #1 (works standalone)by Lyssa Kay Adams
Why you'll love it:
This romance shares a hopeful and humorous tone that will resonate with The Paradise Problem fans.
The Kiss Quotient
Kiss Quotient #1 (works standalone)by Helen Hoang
Why you'll love it:
This romance shares a tender and steamy tone that will resonate with The Paradise Problem fans.
Quick Comparison: Books Like The Paradise Problem
| Book | Author | Rating | Year | Pages | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| People We Meet on Vacation | Emily Henry | 0 | 2021 | 395 | Closest match |
| Things We Never Got Over | Lucy Score | 0 | 2022 | — | Similar vibes |
| The Bromance Book Club | Lyssa Kay Adams | 0 | 2019 | — | Similar vibes |
| The Kiss Quotient | Helen Hoang | 0 | 2018 | — | Similar vibes |
| Say You'll Remember Me | Abby Jimenez | 0 | — | — | Similar vibes |
| Throne Off Course | Hailee Carmel | 4.4 | 2025 | 374 | Similar vibes |
| Happy Place | Emily Henry | 3.9 | 2023 | 400 | Similar vibes |
| Beach Read | Emily Henry | 4.0 | 2020 | 358 | Similar vibes |
| Whispers and Wildfire | Claire Kingsley | 4.6 | 2025 | 438 | Similar vibes |
| Meet Me at the Lake | Carley Fortune | 0 | — | — | Similar vibes |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What books are most similar to The Paradise Problem?
The most similar books to The Paradise Problem are People We Meet on Vacation, Things We Never Got Over, The Bromance Book Club.
What should I read after The Paradise Problem?
After finishing The Paradise Problem, readers most commonly pick up People We Meet on Vacation next. Alternatively, you might enjoy more books by Christina Lauren, such as The True Love Experiment.
Who writes books like Christina Lauren?
Authors similar to Christina Lauren include Emily Henry, Tessa Bailey, Jasmine Guillory.
What genre is The Paradise Problem?
The Paradise Problem is a Romance novel by Christina Lauren, published in 2025. It features elements of Vacation Setting, Fake Dating, Second Chance Romance.
How long is The Paradise Problem?
The Paradise Problem is 368 pages long.
Does The Paradise Problem have romance/spice?
The Paradise Problem has a spice level of 4/5. This book contains explicit romantic content.
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Christina Lauren, the instant New York Times bestselling and “reigning romance queens” (PopSugar) of modern classics such as The Unhoneymooners and Love and Other Words, returns with a swoonworthy novel following the buttoned-up heir of a grocery chain and his free-spirited artist ex as they fake their relationship in order to receive a massive inheritance.Anna Green thought she was marrying Liam “West” Weston for access to subsidized family housing while at UCLA. She also thought she’d signed divorce papers when the graduation caps were tossed, and they both went on their merry ways.Three years later, Anna is a starving artist living paycheck to paycheck while West is a Stanford professor. He may be one of four heirs to the Weston Foods conglomerate, but he has little interest in working for the heartless corporation his family built from the ground up. He is interested, however, in his one-hundred-million-dollar inheritance. There’s just one catch.Due to an antiquated clause in his grandfather’s will, Liam won’t see a penny until he’s been happily married for five years. Just when Liam thinks he’s in the home stretch, pressure mounts from his family to see this mysterious spouse, and he has no choice but to turn to the one person he’s afraid to introduce to his one-percenter parents-his unpolished, not-so-ex-wife.But in the presence of his family, Liam’s fears quickly shift from whether the feisty, foul-mouthed, paint-splattered Anna can play the part to whether the toxic world of wealth will corrupt someone as pure of heart as his surprisingly grounded and loyal wife. Liam will have to ask himself if the price tag on his flimsy cover story is worth losing true love that sprouted from a lie.










