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Seven Days to Paradise

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This is my first read from Karan and I enjoyed it it was a really cute book that had me laughing out loud at times the banter between the characters was fantastic. Clay and Lori were pretty good together but I did not always see them as a possible couple. It was an interesting read and I would read more from this author in the future

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Cute, chick-lit with some funny, snarky lines. Clay and Lori were fun to watch banter. A sweet beach read!

Many thanks to NetGalley, the publisher, and the author for my ARC. All opinions are my own.

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Can you find paradise in seven days? Take a cruise and you just might! And if you do take a cruise, be sure to bring this story- it will be perfect entertainment as you relax and sail in to a port.

Liv and Lori are best friends who book a last-minute cruise. Fun times in the sun fill each page as you laugh and enjoy their escapades. Liv and Lori meet up with a wedding party. Drama ensues, drinks abound and snarkiness levels go way up.

Clay and Sam are part of the wedding bunch, and so is Mollie, the evil sister of the bride. Clay and Mollie have a history that seems to be getting in the way. Will business-like Lori give him a chance?

You will enjoy seeing it all unfold, and the many scenes of the joys of cruising add to the delight of this novella.

Thanks to Net Galley and Kindred Ink Press for an ARC.

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I was excited to read this book since it takes place on a cruise ship. (I love cruising!)
Sadly, this book did not hold my interest at all and I gave up on it when they first got on the cruise. The concept of Clay being on a cruise with his ex-wife who is also the twin sister who is about to marry his brother was funny to me. Talk about a crazy family tree!
Even skipping to the very end didn't help this book for me.

This is my first book by this author.

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1.5☆
This is my first book by Karen Eleni.

What I liked:
HFN

I had a hard time staying interested in this book.

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