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I honestly hope this series never ends. I loved Anna and Max’s story, and I loved starting and ending it with a different POV. This was beautiful, emotional and angsty with just the right strokes of magical realism.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me the e-ARC in exchange for my honest review.
Wished is book 4 in the ghosted series by Sarah Ready. It includes duel POV, open door spice, magical realism and forced proximity.
The plot of this book was very interesting to me as I have never read something like this. In a sentence the premises is wishing something to be real and that something actually coming true and living through it. However, this book did fall flat for me. I believe it was due to the narration or the pace of the book. It wasn’t bad but it was a quick and cute romance.
Book: Book number 4 in the Ghosted series. While each of these books can be read as stand alone, I really enjoyed all of the books and would recommend reading them all. In true Sarah Ready fashion this book is full of humor, romance, and spice. I devoured this one!
Narrators: The narrators did a great job and held my attention the entire time. I listened to this one straight through, which is rare for me. I definitely think it was a combination of how well the narrators did and also how entertaining the story was.
Thanks to NetGalley and Swift & Lewis Publishing LLC | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles for a digital ARC in exchange for my honest review.
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Wished by Sarah Ready
Releasing October 1, 2024
What would you do if your greatest wish came true but everything about life as you once knew it changes? Anna spent 3 years pining and crushing over Max… as his house cleaner. She knew everything about him but he didn’t even know her name. A magic necklace may just get her everything she wished for. This book is unique and I loved the Freaky Friday-esque feel of it.
I devoured this audiobook! I was a little worried about the male narrator in the prologue but I was happy to find out that Max doesn’t have many chapters. It was an overall great listen!
This is my third read from this author and this was as good as the other books that I have read. I enjoyed each bit of the book, starting from the first chapter till the last chapter. Each character was well drafted and penned by the author and the plotline, I loved it so much.
First of all, thankyou to netgalley for giving me an early copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I didn't realise this was a part of a series however it didn't bring down my enjoyment of this book. I will definitely be reading the rest of the series now that I have finished this book
Sarah Ready's "Wished" is a cute, quirky, and saccharine story I can easily see featured on the Hallmark channel. It's definitely a different take on the "love at first sight" trope as well as being granted three wishes.
Both narrators did a nice job and I wouldn't mind listening to them in the future.
Thank you for the opportunity to listen to this story in advance.
NARRATION LIKES
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STORY LIKES
⭐⭐⭐
SPICE
🌶️ mild(ish)
RECOMMEND
💳 yes*
"Wish" is a little too sweet for me, but I know there is an audience who'll love it as is.
Sarah can you please never end this series?
I was stoked when I saw the newest in the Ghosted come up. Every one has been a very cute, spicy magic realism romance. This one was just as good. The narration was great to listen to (duel narration) and the plot moved at a great pace. Just a really happy read.
After reading French Holiday also by Sarah Ready, which i really enjoyed, I was looking forward to this book. . I thought the premise was intriguing: that the main character would be granted her wish to be married to the man she fell in love with at first sight only to give it back. However, the execution just didn’t work for me. The book might appeal more to someone looking for a simple fast read with a sweet ending. I listened to the audio version of the book. While I did not find the female narrator’s voice to be pleasant, I did like the male narrator’s voice and thought he did a great job reading the material.
This was my first book by this author. I really enjoyed it! I’m a sucker for books where there’s alternate storylines or Groundhog Day experiences! Super cute, quick read. I loved the audiobook narrator.
Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher, and the author for the advance audiobook.
This was my first time listening to (or even reading) anything by Sarah Ready, but I found it to be a delightful and endearing read, though it had its share of shortcomings. I was struck by the book's overall charm and light-heartedness, which made for an engaging and pleasant experience. The characters were well-drawn, and their interactions were infused with a warmth that kept me invested in their journey.
However, while the book had its strengths, it also fell short in a few critical areas. The story’s depth and complexity were not as robust as I had anticipated. The initial setup was promising, with intriguing premises and relatable characters, but as the narrative progressed, I found that it lacked the nuanced development I was hoping for. The middle portion of the book, in particular, was a bit of a letdown. It became increasingly entangled in a web of twists and turns that, rather than enhancing the plot, made it feel convoluted and difficult to follow. This complexity, while intended to add intrigue, ultimately made the story less coherent and harder to stay engaged with.
On a positive note, the ending of the book was notably heartwarming. It wrapped up the story in a way that was both satisfying and sweet, leaving me with a sense of closure and contentment. This conclusion was a highlight of the book and demonstrated the author’s ability to deliver a gratifying resolution.
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Sarah Ready, Swift and Lewis Publishing LLC, and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review. Engaging with new authors and their works is something I truly value, and I appreciate the effort that went into crafting this story. Despite its flaws, it was a worthwhile read.
This audiobook brought back the feelings I had when I first started the series. The mix of romance, fantasy, and mystery was exactly what I was hoping for. The story had just the right balance of surprises and magical elements, creating a world that felt both enchanting and unpredictable. The mystery kept me engaged, eager to hear what would happen next.
I felt a deep connection with the characters. Their emotions were so authentic and relatable that I couldn’t help but become invested in their journeys. I cared deeply about what happened to them, much like I did in the first book. This was something I missed in the last two installments, where the characters didn’t resonate with me as strongly. It was refreshing to reconnect with that sense of emotional depth and involvement.
The experience of this audiobook felt like a return to what initially captivated me about the series. The magic, the intrigue, and, most importantly, the characters, all combined to create a story that left a lasting impression. Fans of the first book will likely find that same spark here.
I went into “Wished” a bit hesitant due to a romance reading slump, but this book was exactly what I needed to reignite my love for the genre. The plot was unique and it kept me hooked from the start, and although it took me a while to warm up to the MMC, I enjoyed how the story progressed. The narration was absolutely fantastic and enhanced the reading experience by a lot. My only minor issue was that the story dragged a bit between the 65% to 75% mark, but it picked up again afterwards, and I was fully invested in knowing how it will end.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ALC of this!
3.5 stars Thank you NetGalley for this ARC. I flipped between the audiobook and ebook. This is the fourth book in Sarah Ready’s Ghosted series. I have really enjoyed the other books in this series. While I did have a good time while I was reading this, I wouldn’t say this was my favorite out of the four. Max was a little hard to like at the beginning of the book and not the normal “grumpy” behavior. He seemed rude and a little full of himself. I know we didn’t see a lot of him in Fated but this wasn’t what I thought his personality would be like. I did enjoy Anna though. When I read the description of this book, I was super excited but something just felt a little off to me. I can’t really describe what that even is. It seemed a little rushed and on the verge of being instalove. The thing I have enjoyed about the other books in the series is I felt really immersed in the world Sarah created. I didn’t really get that with this book. Even with that, I will absolutely read any book Sarah writes.
⭐️3.5, rounding up.
This was a cute read, but lacked depth. This is the first book that I have read from this author and I did enjoy it.
The ending was sweet but I have to admit that the middle lost me a bit. It got a little too twisty and convoluted for my taste.
I am sincerely thankful to author, Sarah Ready, Swift and Lewis Publishing LLC, and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review.
Thank you, NetGalley for an advanced ARC and ALC of this book
After reading Switched I was a little worried u were not going to like this book but I did, I have been told by a few people they think this is the weakest book in the series.... now I can see why they say that I do because the story is not as near being like switched with learning more of a connection.
I feel bad about not loving Switched but I liked this one and it was more of a fast love and also a fast read, I normally don't like falling in love fast etc but this one was sweet and engaging... but I did enjoy halfway through how things changed a little because a wish was made and they tried to stop it but then he's drawn into the wish which I found funny.
The audiobook narrator did an amazing job
Thank you to Sarah Ready, Swift and Lewis Publishing, and NetGalley for allowing me to listen to a free eaudio ARC in exchange for an honest review.
This installment was only meh. Max and Anna were both likeable, but their plot seemed to go in circles, probably due to all the philosophical discussion (snooooozefest), and at times it read more like a love letter to French tourist destinations than a novel. It seemed strange that important aspects of Max's life were barely explored---we never met Fiona, his best friend, or rather, Fiona never met Anna; the very tragic deaths of his family was a mere mention. It was as if he was a prop in Anna's story more than a character in his own right. And he took the fantastical shift of his entire life pretty well in stride. Overall a sweet story but narratively off balance.
I love Sarah Ready.
'Wished' is the fourth in a series of magical realism romcoms. I adored it. This has all the feelings of a late 90's blockbuster romance. Very swoony, a little silly, feel-good. I sat down and couldn't stop, ended up reading all in one go, just purely enjoyable
As with the other books in this series there's minimal crossover with the previous characters- so no catch up on any preexisting plot lines. The 'magic' in the magical realism is super simple. little flukes that throw off the world of the characters.
This was a Dnf for me and I’ll tell you why. It got so weird so fast. It started off with action right off the bat but but he was angry and then he was horny and it was just way too confusing. Maybe print copy would make more sense but audio sure didn’t
This magical romance was really good! And just what I needed to brighten my day!
Anne became a housekeeper for Max and basically falls in love at first sight. But how does she get Max to notice her? Read and find out!
Many thanks to Net Galley and Swift and Lewis Publishing LLC for an audio ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.