Member Reviews
How you know a book is good? Probably when you don't bother to tell yourself" one more chapter" and just keep reading till dawn breaks.
Not my first Sarah Ready book. I fell love with Dear Christmas and put Ghosted on my TBR immediately. Not mad at all that I started the series (out of order) with this book.
Serena and Henry spend an amazing night together. Serena has no place in her life for love and Henry might have just found " the one". Despite their chemistry, Serena shuts things down immediately. Fast foward 437 days later and an unexpected, impossible occurence at the Hardon Collider where they are shocked to find out they wake up in the other's body.
Unable to understand or fix the problem, they have no choice but to stick together till they can figure out a solution together.
Being in each other's bodies enables them to discover things about one another ( good and "negative") and this enhances their understanding for each other.
I loved the comparison of the angler-fish to relationships ( going to Google that after this review😄)
This story unfolded in a funny but heartwarming way and was just an absolute pleasure to read from beginning to end. I wish I could read it again for the first time.
So many thanks to Netgalley, the author and publisher for the wonderful opportunity to read this book! I was also given the chance to listen to the audio and it sounded great ❤️
One thing is certain, this will not be my last Sarah Ready book!
I don’t even know where to start. This book! This world that Sarah Ready created! I am in love!
Switched is book two in the Ghosted series and follows Serena ‘Ducky’ Otaki, a theoretical particle physicist and Jillian’s best friend who is the female lead in book one “Ghosted”, and Henry Joules, a British physicist and her boss. Serena and Henry’s meet cute was everything! It was funny, sweet, and awkward which later turns steamy then unfortunately uneventful. Serena and Henry are opposites for each other. Whereas Henry is a believer in love and marriage and loves tea and being organized, Serena is not. She is messy and loves coffee and is averse to marriage and believes that falling in love means sacrificing independence and individuality. When an electric storm occurs at their workplace, they experience an unexpected switch that causes them to switch bodies. Now Serena and Henry have to figure out how to reverse this accident before it’s too late.
This book was heartfelt, funny, and tender. Like all of Ready’s book, vulnerability shines through all of her characters and this wasn’t an exception. Serena’s fear of losing her sense of identity, personality, and essentially herself if she were to fall in love resonated with me so much. Her underlying apprehension and dread she believes comes with being romantically involved with someone deters her away from committed relationships and marriage. Serena’s initial trepidation and uneasiness which later morphs to acceptance and assurance made her character development much more heartwarming and satisfying to read. But let’s not forget about Henry! Henry just might be one of my favorite men Sarah has written. His vulnerable, sweet and tender heart is so enduring and lovable and the way he has always entirely accepted Serena since the beginning was so genuine and pure. I am so excited for the next book in this series.
Thank you so much to NetGallery for an arc in exchange for an honest review!
Another smash hit by Sarah Ready. Ghosted was one of my absolute favourite reads of 2023 and now Switched might just be one of my favourites for 2024.
The cosmic soulmatism of it all kept me on the edge of my seat and my eyes riveted to my kindle the entire time. I read this entire book in one sitting, I simply started and then just couldn’t put it down. After spending one incredible night together Serena decides she’s not ready for any sort of relationship and sabotages any romantic connection she had with Henry. However, everything does not go as planned due to an unforeseen occurrence in which they both awaken in each other's bodies.
I laughed out loud multiple times due to all the shenanigans within this story. This was a perfect romantic comedy and I loved the banter, love, and loyalty between Serena and Henry. Serena was strong, sassy and knew what she wanted… before love, something she had never wanted or expected hit her hard. Henry was truly one of the most sweetest, caring and loving mmc I have ever read, he always followed his heart, no matter how much it hurt him in the process.
Everyone need to read this excellent addicting book.
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Switched by Sarah Ready
-women in STEM
-body switching (Freaky Friday style)
-forced proximity
-fake dating
-magical realism
I impulsively grabbed this as a Read Now on Netgalley when I read the magical realism synopsis. This romance is like... Big Bang Theory meets Freaky Friday. You have to be willing to suspend reality for a bit, but I truly loved the magical realism aspect of this. This was a really neat concept, and I enjoyed the love story between Serena and Henry. There were some fantastic laugh-out-loud moments as well.
It wasn't perfect but it made me happy while I was reading it, and what more can you really ask for than that?
Serena is a free-spirited Californian who falls in love with Henry an uptight Brit. Sparks fly but it doesn't work because they are
too different. Until one night, they switch bodies and things become complicated.
I love the supernatural element here. I like Freaky Friday plot. Enjoy Henry and Serena's chemisty a lot too. A fun book to read.
Thanks to the publisher for the arc.
Serena is a physicist with no interest in ever falling in love. Henry is a physicist who knows he'll find his true love someday. And when the two meet at a bar one night, it's love at first sight. But then Serena pulls away... and Henry starts a job at the place where Serena works. Over a year later, they're both at work when something strange happens...and they wake up in each other's bodies.
Switched is very fun, and I loved how having the two characters in each other's bodies added to the story--them having flashes of each other's memories, each other's taste buds, etc. was great. I did wonder why they didn't have each other's accents, since, on top of all the things they DID acquire from the other person, accents are partially muscle-based.
Serena falling so hard so fast for Henry did pull me out of the story just a bit, with how much she insisted she had no interest in love (and I'm not a big insta-love person anyway) but it ended up working. I also loved that is was the man wanting them to give it a shot and the woman being afraid of commitment. And I really loved how that particular aspect of the story resolved.
There was also a bit of a tonal shift throughout the book--from more romcommy to feeling more like a straight romance. And I missed the footnotes as we got further into the book (I thought the footnotes were SUCH a fun mechanic for a book about physicists).
Overall this was a very fun read and I'll definitely be reading more by Sarah Ready.