Member Reviews
Thank you, NetGalley for an advanced (ALC) audiobook of this book.
I wanted to read this because I have heard so much about it and also seen fans of this writer and books on the Discord server I am in & The books sounded fun.
But unfortunately, this story was not for me, I did appreciate some of the humour in this book and the story itself but I just couldn't connect with the characters (if I don't connect with a character I don't care what happens to them or for them) so the story didn't pack the romantic punch like it was supposed to.
Now I will say I did like the switching bodies avenue that was taken in this book (live a day in someone else's shoes to know how it feels), was a good angle to take and some of the things brought up you can tell there has been some research on certain things.
I can see others loving this but it's just not for me and I am a little upset about that because I wanted to join the love for these books
Another great book by Sarah Ready :)
There are funny moments, but also some emotional moments with realizations about family throughout the story.
I liked the execution of the story and the message behind it.
Ahhh what an enjoyable and fun read! And if you like Freaky Friday you're definitely in for a treat!
Serena Otaki spends her life fully dedicated to science, which leaves her no time for a relationship. But all this changes when she meets Henry Joule. The attraction between them is instant and leads to a one-night stand. What neither of them expected was an electric storm which had Serena and Henry switching bodies. Oh no! So not only they have to behave and act as the other person, on top this they have to figure out what happened and, most importantly, to fix this!
I really enjoyed Kelsey Navarro Foster and James Addison Foster's performances. It was charming and engaging, and I feel they brought these characters to life in the best way. It was easy to understand how Serena and Henry felt when dealing with family's situations, and with basically everything that was happening in their lives.
There was also some more scientific talk, which makes sense giving the story of the book, but it was easy to follow the story and just feel connected to the characters at all times.
Serena and Henry's initial encounter is both hilarious and awkward, starting with Serena’s pants literally getting stuck to the booth. She ends up having to borrow his jacket as she leaves the bar in a rather undignified state. They head back to his hotel and get to know each other a little too well, leading Henry to fall for her almost instantly. Serena feels the spark too, but as someone focused on her career and avoiding relationships, she quickly pushes him away. The twist? He turns out to be her new boss—awkward indeed.
The story dives deep into the world of physics, so be prepared for some science-heavy dialogue. Despite their differences, Serena and Henry are forced into each other’s lives in the most unexpected way—by literally switching bodies. This happens right before Henry's brother’s wedding, leaving Serena to navigate the event as Henry. Soon after, a situation with Serena's family arises, and Henry has to step into her shoes. The whole concept is absurdly fun—because who would believe such a thing?
Both characters do an impressive job playing each other. Henry even gets the dubious honor of experiencing a period for the first time, which adds a layer of humor to the already chaotic situation.
Overall, *Switched* offers a mix of funny, unbelievable moments and some clever banter. While it requires a suspension of disbelief, it’s an entertaining read that brings plenty of laughs.
An interesting take on the bodyswap trope. I liked the exploration of different traits staying with the body vs moving with the soul/consciousness.
I really enjoyed all the science-y, nerdy framing early on but once the swap happened, that pretty much all fell away.
The narrator of the audiobook does a surprisingly incredible job keeping it clear and consistent who is speaking, despite the inherit confusion of a bodyswap, where the two characters are trying to do each others' accent. I don't think there was a single time where I was confused about who said what.
Oh, and also a very sweet romance about seeing beyond yourself and your preconceived ideas about love & life.
Sarah Ready is fast becoming a favourite of mine.
"Switched" by Sarah Ready is the second installment in her series. The story revolves around Serena, a brilliant physics nerd whose chance encounter with a handsome stranger at a bar leads to an unexpected steamy night. Despite their electrifying night together, Serena, driven by her career ambitions, is determined to move on and never see that man again. But fate has other plans. The random hot guy she never expected to see again turns out to be her new boss, Henry Joules. Just as the reader thinks they know where this story is headed, Ready introduces a fantastic twist: Serena and Henry swap bodies!
"Switched" is an engaging story, combining the charm of a classic rom-com with the whimsical elements of a body-swap narrative, reminiscent of "Freaky Friday." Ready does a great job of making their predicament both hilarious and heartfelt.
This audiobook is a fun listen, perfect for those looking to escape into a light-hearted and fantasy romance. If you're in the mood for a delightful blend of nerdism, romance, comedy, and a touch of the unexpected, "Switched" is a must-listen. Fans of Ali Hazelwood would definitely love this one! Thank you NetGalley and publishers for the audiobook.
It’s only the second book of Sarah Ready that I read, but I start thinking I love her books ! I adored this one a bit less than the first, but I still spent an excellent time filled with laughter and cute moments.
I’m not such a nerd, but I do love a good science love story (Hi Ali Hazelwood) and I felt like Switched was one of them. From the start, I really liked the characters personalities, even though after the switch there are two sides of the penny. The first one is we get to know them much better ans it’s really fun seeing them struggling with the switching. On the other side, it can be a little weird seeing them loving the other so much when they literally look line themselves, so some scenes are quite strange.
The audio was ok even though sometimes I got a bit lost between the voices, and I’m glad there was only one chapter from Henry’s point of view since I hated his « true male » voice.
Overall a very good read, fun, with a really cute ending.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for an audio copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I enjoyed reading about how Serena and Henry meet and switch lives. It was a great escape from reality and a fun romcom for the summer. I will recommend to people who are looking for a lighter romance to read!
I enjoyed reading this book, way better than the first one because of how much fun this book has to offer. I know being switched is a common theme but I liked that science was involved in the switch happening. I also enjoyed the adventures, specially the meeting the family, that gave me a huge laugh. I'd love to read more from this author.
Switched by Sarah Ready is like a rom-com ‘Freaky Friday’. It has also a STEM element to the book, the primary reason I picked the book and its location.
It was not an enjoyable read for me. Maybe I should give it another go. But I was not vibing with it. There were funny scenes but overall maybe it was the narrations were a bit annoying.
Thank you Netgalley and publisher for the ARC of this book.
Have you ever wished ‘Freaky Friday’ was a rom-com? No? Me neither. But I trust Sarah Ready, everything she puts out ends up pretty good, and this is no exception!
Freaky Friday really is the best way to describe it though. After a one night stand/ love at first sight meet-cute goes horribly awry, two co-worker switch bodies. What ensues is a very silly charade where the main characters proceed to fake their way through family functions acting as each other, and inevitably learning to understand each other along the way. That might simplify things a little too much, the plot is written with a lot more grace than that comes across as, but in a nutshell there ya go.
I didn’t realize this took place in the same world as ‘Ghosted’ until 1/3 of the way through the book. So, If you haven’t read that, don’t worry, you don’t need to. It’s a fun little Easter egg (one I personally enjoyed because ghosted is my favorite Sarah Ready book) and not much else. There’s virtually no plot crossover, just the odd few characters and similar themes.
Honestly if this concept was done by anyone else it would likely just be something trite and I wouldn’t have loved it. This was good though, and a great reminder for why Sarah is a must read for me!
Originally had issues with the app audiobook function but was glad to be able to give this a second chance!
Thank you netgalley and sarah ready for this audiobook!
Overall enjoyed this STEM romance take on a freaky Friday vibe! Originally I thought it was reading like an Ali Hazelwood book but then it added that next level of fun. A cool story line with intertwined thoughts and feelings throughout.
Several times I actually laughed out loud, awkward in public..
An easy listen, even with all the Sci fi references and physics lingo!
This is not my genre, fantasy/magic, body swtiching, couldn't get into it and couldn't get me investedin the love story
This book was such a pleasant surprise! It takes the Freaky Friday trope and flips it on its head in such an ingenious way! Also add in a bit of STEM and romance *swoon*
I really enjoyed how the author intermingled the characters’ own emotions, thoughts, feelings, needs, cravings in with the body’s they’re inhabiting. It really gives a whole new perspective to one of my favorite types of stories. I cackled like a hyena when poor Henry had to endure a period. Probably the absolute funniest piece of writing I’ve experienced ever.
I was NOT expecting to tear up at some places in the book…but alas, here I am getting emotional, kicking my feet, giggling, belly laughing at some parts and cringing with second hand embarrassment at others. I cannot recommend this book more!
Let me start by saying Thank You to NetGalley for this audio book. Sarah Ready doesn't disappoint.
This book was funnier than the first! I had an amazing time to listening this book.
My only struggle with this audio was all of the "scientific" talk, it seemed pointless for more than 30% of this book. The main female character babbled for a huge part of the beginning. It made it very hard to continue listening, I was close to a DNF around the 30% mark. I pushed though it and I'm extremely happy that I did. I have never had an audio book make me laugh as much as this one did. The banter and love story between these two characters was worth it all. This storyline was absolute genius. No part of me could even guess how this was going to end or how the characters were going to find their way out of each other's bodies.
I would have loved to give this book 5 stars, but the beginning was difficult to get through. I can't wait for Sarah's next book!
This was a super cute story with lots of nerdy Star Trek references that were all fantastic! I love the growth and development with the characters within the story. This is the Second book in the ghosted series but you do not need to read the first one to be able to enjoy the story. You do get to see a few cameo’s of the first couple throughout this book and it was adorable. I cannot wait to read more from this author. I was able to listen to the audio narration of this book and the audio narrator did a fantastic job.
Okay Read
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Actual Rating: 3.15
Thank you Sarah Ready for the opportunity to read and listen to your book. This was an alright read. This is the second book of Ghosted. In this book, we meet outgoing physicist, Serena Otaki. She meets Henry, a loyal, but stoic man, and sparks fly. However, due to their differences, they believe it cannot work and love is not in their future. Until an electric storm causes an event with the particle collider, and they switch bodies. Now this is where things get complicated. I thought the story was good, but it could have been better. I did like that the story was like a mixture of Big Bang Theory and a Korean drama I watched called Secret Garden (body switching). I actually really liked the characters. Serena was a great character. She reminded me of Sheldon Cooper with the love of Star Trek and physics. I thought she was outgoing, chaotic, and smart. Henry was another great character. I thought he was stoic, loyal, and sweet. He cares about family, friends, and I can relate to that. I thought the ending was good. I am looking forward to ready more of Sarah Ready’s books including the other books in this series. Overall, an okay read.
Overall this was a fun read.
Thank you to NetGalley and W. W. Crown, and imprint of Swift & Lewis Publishing, LLC, for the ALC
All thoughts and opinions are honest and my own.
Serena Otaki is living her dreams smashing atoms at CERN. She's free-spirited and physics is her one true love. When Serena has a one night stand with Henry Joules, a starchy and uptight Brit, she fears falling in love with him. And Serena only has space in her heart for one true love, already claimed by physics. After their one night stand, Serena breaks things off, especially after she finds out that Henry is in fact her new boss.
I know you're thinking that this premise is cliché, but there's a supernatural twist that shakes things up. After their one night stand, Henry and Serena end up working in the same team, and they've both put the past behind them (or have they?). But when an electric storm clashes with the particle collider, Henry and Serena end up switching bodies!
I'll be honest: I didn't like the first book in the Ghosted series, but I couldn't resist the premise of Switched, and I am SO glad I gave it try! I had a hard time getting into the book at first because Serena was too stuck inside her head, going off on tangents, to the point that I forgot what scene we were in and who Serena was talking to outside of her head. This happened a lot in the first couple of chapters, even during the actual one night stand. It drove me nuts how she went on an internal monologue about science in the middle of sex…Girl…
But I was fully invested once we got past all of that and skipped to a year and a half later. And omg it's SO MUCH FUN when they switch bodies. The author went all out and took advantage of the incredulous situation her characters were in. I'm sure you can already imagine many comedic scenarios and let's just say that the author did not skip out on any of that. I laughed my way through Henry and Serena's antics. There's also an unexpected trope that shows up later in the story‼️🤫
On top of the comedy, the relationship and character development was so well-executed. Serena got to literally put herself in Henry's shoes and spend time with his family, and vice versa. During their tumultuous journey, Serena and Henry learned so much about each other and themselves. Their growth and emotional development were both believable. I don't usually like the one night stand trope, but it was well-done here. There was awkwardness, but they got over it because they're adults who work together. And then all of a sudden, they are living in each other's bodies and this experience forces them to come face to face with their true feelings.
The only thing that I'm still a bit confused about is why they switched to begin with. There are certain elements that had to be present for them to switch, but I think the reason why they switched probably had something to do with them being fated mates in both the science and magic sense. It's a bid odd, but that's the conclusion I drew…I could be wrong though lol. It's kind of left open to interpretation.
I listened to this book on audio and I have to give props to the narrator because she had to play both characters as themselves and when they're in each other's bodies. Her comedic timing was simply perfect. I was very impressed with her narration. That being said, given the fun and unique premise, I feel like there was room for creativity with the audiobook production. I can't help but think how much more fun the audiobook would have been if it was duet narration.
Anyway, definitely read this book if you're looking for a romantic comedy with a supernatural twist and emotional depth. And if you are able to keep up with the narration when they switch bodies, then by all means, listen to the audiobook!
I absolutely loved this book. Like the first, it started off a little shaky for me, but as soon as it found its sea legs, it really settled into a robust story with fantastic characters. I can’t wait to read the next installment!