Hawaii Can Suck It
by MéLisa Ryun
I’m supposed to film him. Not fall for him.
I’m Camila Morales—cargo pants-wearing, scrunchie-collecting, videographer to Reece Dare—a growly, tattooed YouTube adrenaline junkie. He’s hot, sure, when he’s not judging me for smiling (calls it a sign of weakness).
I thought rock bottom was editing thirst traps for my grumpy boss, but that was before he got jilted on livestream—and before we ended up sharing one bed at a sensually-charged romance resort.
Two weeks from quitting this soul-sucking job to finally launch my own docu-series.
ALSO Fake dating Reece.
The bonus check? Tempting.
The fake kisses? Dangerous.
The look he gives me when he thinks I’m not watching? Uh oh.
My latest stunt? Fake dating my employee. What could go wrong?
I’m Reece. Internet-famous with 150 million followers who just saw my runaway bride from hell leave mid-vows.
The honeymoon’s already booked, the fans want a fairytale, and so I’m stuck selling one with Camila—the sunniest, sassiest pain in my ass. She challenges me constantly, never backs down, and worst of all? She’s usually right.
I run a media empire with hundreds of employees counting on me, but it’s hard to stay professional at a couples-only resort fueled by massage oil, heavy breathing, and a host named Kai who winks too much.
She chasing a new career. I’m running damage control. But Hawaii might change everything.
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Martial Peak Reviews
MéLisa Ryun’s Hawaii Can Suck It is a delightful romp through the world of internet fame, unexpected romance, and personal growth. This novel cleverly intertwines humor, emotional depth, and the complexities of modern relationships, all set against the picturesque backdrop of a Hawaiian resort. The book is a refreshing take on the fake dating trope, offering readers both laughter and heartfelt moments.
The story centers around two vividly drawn characters: Camila Morales and Reece Dare. Camila is a spirited videographer with dreams of launching her own docu-series. Her character is immediately relatable, with her penchant for cargo pants and scrunchies adding a touch of nostalgia and individuality. Camila’s journey is one of self-discovery and empowerment, as she navigates the challenges of working for a demanding boss while holding onto her dreams. Her internal monologue is both witty and insightful, providing readers with a window into her evolving emotions and ambitions.
Reece Dare, on the other hand, is a complex character whose tough exterior hides a vulnerable side. As an adrenaline junkie with a massive online following, Reece is used to living life on the edge. However, his public persona is shattered when he is jilted at the altar, setting the stage for the fake dating arrangement with Camila. Reece’s character development is one of the highlights of the book. His journey from a grumpy, judgmental boss to a man capable of vulnerability and love is both believable and satisfying.
The chemistry between Camila and Reece is electric from the start. Their banter is sharp and entertaining, with each character challenging the other in unexpected ways. The fake dating scenario, while a familiar trope, is executed with originality and flair. The tension between maintaining a professional relationship and succumbing to genuine feelings is palpable, keeping readers engaged and invested in their story.
One of the novel’s strengths is its exploration of themes such as identity, ambition, and the impact of social media on personal relationships. Camila’s struggle to balance her professional aspirations with her growing feelings for Reece is a central theme, highlighting the challenges faced by many young professionals today. Similarly, Reece’s journey underscores the pressures of maintaining a public image while dealing with personal turmoil. The book deftly explores how social media can both connect and isolate individuals, adding depth to the characters’ experiences.
The Hawaiian resort setting adds an extra layer of allure to the story. The lush landscapes and romantic ambiance serve as the perfect backdrop for Camila and Reece’s evolving relationship. The resort’s couples-only policy and the presence of a cheeky host named Kai inject humor and tension into the narrative, creating a vibrant and immersive reading experience.
Ryun’s writing style is engaging and accessible, with a keen eye for detail and a knack for capturing the nuances of human emotion. The dialogue is crisp and authentic, reflecting the characters’ personalities and the dynamics of their relationship. The pacing of the novel is well-balanced, with moments of introspection interspersed with action and humor.
In comparison to other works in the romantic comedy genre, Hawaii Can Suck It stands out for its unique blend of humor and emotional depth. Fans of authors like Christina Lauren and Sally Thorne will appreciate Ryun’s ability to craft a story that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. The novel’s exploration of contemporary themes, coupled with its engaging characters and witty dialogue, make it a standout addition to the genre.
Overall, Hawaii Can Suck It is a delightful and heartwarming read that will resonate with anyone who has ever struggled to balance personal and professional aspirations. MéLisa Ryun has crafted a story that is both entertaining and meaningful, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of modern relationships and the power of self-discovery. Whether you’re a fan of romantic comedies or simply looking for a feel-good read, this book is sure to leave you smiling.
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