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I had a really bad reading slump which made me take longer to finish this. I was given the audiobook and the ebook by NetGalley, for which I’m very grateful.
I read/listened to half of it before I went on vacation but then I felt very lazy towards reading, and it’s not even about the book because I loved it.
So, Sarah Day has this amazing ability to draw you into her writing, you just fall into these worlds she creates, into these scenarios that just make you wish to find out how it will end. I knew it had to be a happy ending but I was so happy anyways.
I really liked Max and Anna; after she made her wish, I loved watching their dynamic slowly evolve. Max’s evolution was also such a heartwarming thing to behold. The narrator was great, loved her pace and the emotion she put into the text; I feel like it really makes us want to continue listening. Plus, she speaks so clearly, that I was impressed. Great choice of a narrator!
I quite liked this book and would recommend it if anyone wants a cute romance with a hint of spice and fantasy. This will not disappoint.
Thanks to NetGalley for access to an earc.
This is the first Sarah Ready I have read. This was a lot of fun. It makes not much sense, but is a lot of fun.
I'm never sure how to treaat magic in what is otherwise a straight contemporary. I think it maybe just made it feel less real and maybe an HEA that is less earned. But it was much fun.
Everything I love from Sarah Ready. Beautiful storytelling, excellent character chemistry and an entertaining plot that is well thought out. I think this one might be my favorite in the series. And you can’t help but love the setting (Switzerland/France)
Within moments of meeting Max Barone, Anna Benoit fell in love. As Anna is Max’s cleaner, he has no knowledge of this. They are from different worlds; he owns a jewellery empire whilst she is struggling to help her family. When Anna makes a wish that she and Max are in love and happily married, little did she expect to wake up, as Mrs Barone.
I have loved every book in this series and Wished, was so sweet. Having meet Max in the previous book ‘Fated’, I was so looking forward to seeing him happy. Max’s childhood has made him the person he is today, and it was lovely to see how Anna could fill his world with love. There were plenty of twists to this story, keeping me engrossed from the start. It is a standalone book but it was great to see the connection to other stories. I can’t wait for the next book by this very talented author.
This book I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book from NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
During Fated I felt like Max was not getting a fair deal but after reading Wished I realize that Max would have missed out on so much if he had settled for Fiona. I loved how this book was intertwined with the rest of the series and the characters made appearances. The characters in this book were so great & the premise of wishing on a necklace was fun. Anna & Max were great and I enjoyed the way their relationship happened with the wish. I think this book is my second favourite in the series, it was a feel good, fun read,
Thanks to NetGalley and Sarah Ready for a copy of this book.
Sarah Ready is an instant buy author! You will love the characters and the sweet romances she creates. Definitely another winner!
thank you netgalley my beloved
anyway this was a fun quick read , i enjoyed the concept of the book i truly did but it felt like it was missing something. i could not feel the max’s connection to her at ALL i tried and tried but it felt so ???? it felt like it was missing something
my first ready book because i was not familiar with this series but i will continue reading it!
I’ve read all of this series and Wished is a great addition to the series.
Anna is a house cleaner who fell in “love at first sight” with Max, the owner of a house she cleans. Max is the owner of one of the largest jewelry companies in Geneva. Anna makes a wish to be married to Max and when the wish comes true, she learns just what it’s like to be Max’s wife. She also learns a lot about love and making choices.
Sarah Ready writes great characters who grow throughout the story while having a great plot to follow. Her books are great rom-coms with a touch of spice, great for romance readers.
Wished by Sarah Ready is a delightful read that I thoroughly enjoyed. The story centers around Anna Benoit, a housekeeper who unexpectedly finds herself married to Max Barone, the mysterious owner of the chateau she works at, after making a wish. This magical twist sets the stage for a heartwarming and often humorous journey through love and self-discovery.
I found the characters to be incredibly well-developed and relatable. Anna’s journey from a simple housekeeper to someone navigating the complexities of an unexpected marriage was both engaging and inspiring. Max’s character, with his enigmatic charm, added depth to the story, making their interactions all the more captivating.
The settings, from the picturesque chateau to the vibrant streets of Paris, were beautifully described and added an extra layer of charm to the narrative. The blend of romance and magical realism was perfectly balanced, making the story both enchanting and believable.
Overall, Wished is a wonderful book that left me with a warm, fuzzy feeling. It’s a perfect read for anyone who loves a good romance with a touch of magic.
I received an advance reader copy of this book to listen to in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.
Wished is the fourth standalone book in the series by Sarah Ready and another fun and enjoyable listen.
We follow Anna, who's a cleaner with a huge crush on one of her clients, Max Barone. One day, she comes across a magical necklace and makes a wish that she was married to him. Then, she gets fired for being suspected of trying to steal it. The next morning, she awakens in his bed, in his home, and married to him (for the past 7 years, no less). As the pair genuinely fall in love, Anna faces a moral dilemma - does she correct her wish and go back to her normal life and risk losing the man of her dreams or stay in a dreamed up relationship that isn't really real?
This was such a sweet and fun listen, and i loved both the main characters from start to finish. Now I just need to find a magical necklace like this myself....
Book Review: Wished by Sarah Ready
Sarah Ready’s Wished, the fourth book in her Ghosted series, is a charming and whimsical tale that weaves together romance, fantasy, and the age-old question: "What if your wildest dream actually came true?"
The story follows Anna Benoit, a hopeless romantic who is smitten with Max Barone, the successful and enigmatic owner of the chateau she cleans. Anna believes in "The One" and in "Love at First Sight"—and for her, Max is that person. The only problem? Max doesn’t even know Anna exists. But when Anna makes a wish one fateful day, she finds herself catapulted into an alternate reality where she and Max are not only acquainted, but married.
The premise of Wished taps into a universal fantasy: the idea of waking up in a world where your most fervent wish has come true. For Anna, it’s a dream come true—she’s Max’s wife, living in a luxurious, love-filled life that seems perfect on the surface. The romance that unfolds in this topsy-turvy world is full of swoon-worthy moments, passionate encounters, and the chemistry between Anna and Max feels intense and magical. But Ready doesn’t just offer a fantasy of effortless love; she introduces complexities that force Anna to question whether this dream is all it’s cracked up to be.
What really stands out about Wished is the journey Anna takes in learning about herself and what love truly means. As she navigates this alternate reality, she begins to see that while the romance may be everything she imagined, love isn’t always about grand gestures or living in a perfect world. There are deeper emotional truths at play, and Anna’s growth as a character is one of the novel's strengths.
Ready’s writing is infused with a warmth and humor that makes the book engaging from start to finish. The magical elements are handled lightly, blending well with the emotional depth of the story. The supporting characters, while not as fleshed out as Anna and Max, add an extra layer of charm and humor, creating a delightful backdrop to the central love story.
One of the highlights of the novel is the way Ready toys with the concept of wish fulfillment. The idea that we might be careful what we wish for is explored without becoming overly preachy, making the story feel lighthearted while still having substance. Fans of romantic comedies with a hint of magic will find this book irresistible, as it balances fantasy and realism in a way that feels fresh and engaging.
Overall, Wished is a heartwarming, feel-good read that asks readers to think about what true love really looks like. Is it enough to get everything you ever wished for, or does real love require something deeper? Sarah Ready answers these questions with wit, heart, and a little bit of magic, making Wished a delightful addition to her Ghosted series. Fans of romantic comedies with a twist will find plenty to enjoy in this enchanting tale.
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Stars
Wished is the fourth book in Sarah Ready’s recent magic-tinged contemporary series, titled Ghosted—but it can be read as a standalone that follows a pair of fresh MCs, who find love with the help of a little magic and fate.
This time around we’ve got an opposites-attract pairing between a lonely billionaire (Max) and his equally lonely house cleaner (Anna), which begins in true series-style with a life-changing wish for love and marriage made on a magical piece of ancestry jewellery.
I really liked Anna and Max. I felt their loneliness and longing for more in life quite acutely. They were both kind-hearted, unassuming sorts, coming from very different backgrounds (one rich, one poor), but fitting together effortlessly like two puzzle pieces meant-to-be.
The beginning of the story was a bit slow for me—perhaps even feeling a bit disjointed or disconnected to the rest of the story up until the point the wish kicked into gear. I was definitely relieved that the story played out the way it did, as it made for a deeper connection between the characters and lessened some of my worries about where the story would go.
Having met and adored Max as a secondary character in book three (Fated), I was eager to get to his story and meet his love match. I especially loved the easy way Max and Anna talked and got to know one another in the scenes after the initial wish was made. The Paris chapters, in particular, were a real delight. I relished in their exploration of the city of love and how it brought them closer together emotionally, and later physically.
The explicit scenes between these two were very nicely done, and quite frankly, smokin’ hot. If memory serves correctly, the sex scenes in the previous books were either super-brief/vaguely shown, or sometimes even fade-to-black—which was completely fine, but I certainly loved the way Max and Anna’s intimacy was explored on-page here, despite it being a bit inconsistent when considering the series norm.
Although none of the sequels in this series have quite matched my fondness of book one (Ghosted), I would definitely say I enjoyed Max and Anna’s story more than I did the middle two sequels, preferring the plot, the characters, the magical tones, and the romance stylings this time around to a greater degree.
My absolute favourite moment though—which convinced me to move this from a 3.5 star-rating to a solid 4—was one paragraph in the Max-POV epilogue, where he was telling his baby girl (swoon) all about his love for her mother and their friends (i.e. all the other couples in the series and their growing families), which I just found so heartwarming and romantic in its reaffirming of all the HEAs found and kept. It was a lovely way to wrap things up and it left me with a nice warm feeling of satisfaction for a series well-read.
***A special thanks to the publishers (via Netgalley) for providing an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
This was really swoony and cute! Just like the other books in the series, this was whimsical and had a magical realism aspect to it.
Sarah's writing is comforting & cheerful.
I enjoyed it, but till date, Ghosted remains my favorite!
Thank you Netgalley and publisher for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
4.25
The Ghosted series is one of my favorite contemporary romance collections, and I am so glad to read and review the most recent installment, Wished, highlighting new character Anna Benoit and recurring character Max Barone. For those following along at home, the first MMC is Daniel Abry, and Max is Daniel's sister's platonic best friend (whew! lots of connections to remember!)
As in each book in the series, the FMC is the primary POV. I really liked Anna as a character, she was very honest, down to earth, and relatable. The themes in this romance were insta-love/love at first sight, fake marriage, with a multi-verse vibe. I'd say this book is the most even-keeled in the series; I remember the others having jaw-dropping twists and insurmountable obstacles that really took me for a ride. Wished was lovely, but not as shocking or surprising. There is some spice in the series and in Wished, but not particularly graphic or gratuitous in my opinion. It was exactly what I needed to read this week and I totally recommend it, and the whole series, to contemporary romance readers. Thank you to Swift & Lewis Publishing for the ARC of Wished, which is available now!
Thanks to Sarah Ready for an eARC provided through NetGalley. The following is my honest and personal review of the book.
We saw Max at the end of Fated give up on the hopes of love, and settle for a life revolving around work with no romance or passion. That’s why it’s a shock to him when he’s in his office and receives a call from his assistant telling him his wife was there to see him.
On the other side, Anna works as a cleaning lady for Max. For her, it was love at first sight when she met him. For him, well... he never really noticed her. But when she is met with a magical necklace she makes a wish for Max to love her back and for her to be his wife. The shock was when that wish came true!
I loved Max in Fated. I was scared to trust him at first but by the end of the book I was fully rooting for him to find his happily ever after.
Anna is a perfect match for him. After their fated altercation, I loved seeing their interactions with each other.
One of my favorite things about Sarah Ready’s characters is that they are fairly reasonable people, who would act like you would expect real people to act. So, when faced with a situation where the whole world believes that Anna and Max have been married for seven years, they decide to tackle it together to find a solution.
The second part after Max makes his wish broke my heart a bit. It was rough seeing Anna reject love because she doesn’t want to take Max’s freedom of choice. And having picked up on Max’s wording for his wish, I was expecting things to go sideways, but seeing them both struggle was felt deep.
But in the end, and after many sacrifices, I was glad to see that both of them had gotten their wishes come true, found ever-lasting love, and all ended well.
I also learned about Acrostic rings, which was fun! But now I want one!
Wished by Sarah Ready is a charming romance with a dash of magic that will leave readers smiling. The story follows a lovable protagonist whose unexpected wish sets off a series of delightful, events with Max Barone. Ready’s writing is light, engaging, and filled with heart, making the book a joy to read. The blend of romance and wishes gives the story a real enchanting feel. It is the first book I have read by Sarah Ready and I really enjoyed, however, I do feel like there could have been a bigger build up for their romance than there was.
The warmth of the characters and the sweet, uplifting message shone throughout the book. If you’re looking for a feel-good romance with a magical twist, Wished is the perfect book to get lost in for an afternoon.
3.5 stars = i liked it. Wished is the final book in Ready's series of magical romances. All.of the books work fine as standalones - though there is a final bow for past leads here for those who have read the other 3. I have really enjoyed the books and am sad that we've reached the end.
The magical foundation for the story this time is a wish made by the heroine Anna that she, a cleaning lady, be married to the boss who doesn't notice her existence. That boss is Max, the best friend of the leading lady from the previous book. She gets her wish, but not the way that she'd imagined because Max has two sets of memories- one where they've been married for 7 years and one with a very unfortunate incident that left him with a less than favorable picture of Anna's character. Max is really not a happy person and doesn't believe in or want love, but those other memories reel him in and make him give Anna a chance. Here's where we really get to see what a lovely person Anna really is.
There are other twists and turns and other wishes on the way to the HEA, but I really liked the way it turned our with Max regaining everything he'd lost as a result of the wish and so much more as well.
ARC courtesy of the publisher via NetGalley, Expected publication 0ctober 2024.
What would you do if you woke up in your hot boss’s bed, discovering you are married to him? Not only that - but you have been married to him for SEVEN YEARS?
Anna never thought her wish would come true. But suddenly it has, and her entire life has flipped upside down. The best part is that Max, the boss she’s been in love with for years, also wakes up with the same memories from the past seven years - and they did not involve having a wife!
I am such a fan of this series and have been looking forward to listening to Max’s story after my heart warmed for him in Fated. And per usual - it did not disappoint! I loved Anna’s strength and fearlessness, and though I wanted to punch Max at times, I couldn’t help but love him. He was so arrogant at times but also such a softie. He was also such a dirty talker - dang Max! 🥵
Per usual, Sarah Ready kept me on my toes throughout the book, never knowing what to expect. She always brings me to the brink of heartbreak before healing it again ❤️🩹
I hope this series never ends, it’s so good 💕
Thank you so much to the author, NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an advanced reader copy of Wished in exchange for an honest review.
Anna and Max. I've read most of this series and this one might be my favorite.
While working as Max's house cleaner, Anna sees the mystery man that she cleans for in all his eccentricities around the house - the books he likes, the food he enjoys, the order he keeps, the way he speaks to others on the occasional times he works from home. She has a little crush on her boss, though he clearly doesn't see or notice her and that won't change anytime soon. Max, on the other hand, runs one of the oldest jewelry companies in Geneva, witnessed bad love and refuses to take part in any kind of passion only to get burned by it. When he leaves a necklace on his desk and it's discovered by Anna as she cleans, a lighthearted wish has both Max and Anna waking up as husband and wife.
Throughout their tale of trying to undo the wish granted by the family heirloom necklace, seeing what their lives would look like in other lights and lifetimes, and all the joy that's possible together, do they want the wish to be undone? and what happens when it does?
It was such an enjoyable read for all the lifetimes or dimensions or whichever descriptor their friends prefer. And the end... chef's kiss.
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Spicy, male female, contemporary romance with a bit of a fantasy element. This is the 4th standalone book in the series Ghosted. Sarah Ready is a new to me author, and I really enjoyed her writing style. The premise of this book was original and entertaining. I found this to be a very satisfying read, and I plan on reading the previous books in the series.