I read this for an eternity, but i still recommend

Before reading Undeniable Paradise I would read the Undisputed series first because in this book it has parts that are in that series and it also talks about Wade’s son’s, just so you aren't lost when you read those parts. I love that this book is different then the first three on how the guy meets their women and how they go and make them theirs. I also love the conversations that Wade has with his sons and that he is joining his sons in their “ipad gang”. I like that Wade is so careful and patient with Marie. The fact that Wade helped give Marie the closure that she deserved and needed melts my heart. I think it is cute and adorable that Wade got Marie things for her period even though neither of them knew when it would start up again after so long without it. This book is one of the best emotional rollercoasters ever, it is sad, traumatic, happy, funny, and smutty all in one. The very last chapter is when Marie meets Wade's children, the sons' wives, and his grandchildren, and to put it one word, it is so hilarious I was laughing the whole time. #reneemo

5 days agoEdited to

... Read moreHaving finished the 'Undisputed' series myself, I found that jumping into 'Undeniable Paradise' really enriched my understanding of the characters and their backstories, especially Wade and his relationships with his sons and Marie. The way Wade patiently builds his connection with Marie, showing care even in the smallest details like preparing for her unexpected period, made their romance feel genuine and deeply touching. I also appreciated how the book blends intense emotions with humor, which is quite rare in the romance genre. The final chapter, where Marie meets Wade's extended family — his children, their wives, and grandchildren — is not only heartwarming but hilarious, offering a perfect balance to the book’s heavier moments. The unique tropes, such as the age gap and billionaire setting intertwined with an island vibe and elements of obsession, add layers of intrigue and excitement. If you enjoy stories where complex characters navigate trauma and healing through love and family, this book delivers that beautifully. Overall, I’d say 'Undeniable Paradise' is a standout novel for those who love emotional depth combined with steamy romance and family dynamics. Reading the previous series first really helps you appreciate the full scope of Wade's character and his journey. This book kept me hooked from start to finish, making it well worth the time invested.