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An almost perfect book.. Quirky, wonderful secondary characters. Good conflict, and great romance. The reason for the hero's change in personality was a bit predictable - and to be honest I was hoping it wasn't what I thought. Not because I don't think authors should write about social issues, but this one is so heartbreaking and I get so angry that more isn't done to fix the problem -- that this issue brought me out of the story a bit.
But Katherine's wonderful storytelling pulled me back in. I am glad that I stayed with the story.. Still because of this subject matter, even though I love the characters, their emotional growth and the ending, I haven't re-read it, because of the above mentioned aspect.

This book is so cute! There were several times while I had a big smile on my face. I loved it the characters are funny and lovable. Fast and easy read.

Katherine Center’s books are usually spot on for me. This one didn’t hit the mark though. It was still a fun read, but it felt forced at times and the characters felt immature and annoying.
This book was a quick, easy read with a joyful message to find the things you love and surround yourself with them.

There is something calming about reading Katherine Center books. It’s filled with heart tearing moments and then little by little she puts your heart together again and stronger than before. I did prefer the character development in Things You Save In a Fire, but overall I loved following along to Sam and Duncan

I liked this book enough but I wish it would’ve been longer so we could’ve gotten to know the characters better. Things seemed to move too quickly, heavy topics were barely addressed, and all the characters felt very flat. I enjoyed the theme of choosing joy and the educational setting.

“We decided to do Joy on purpose”. Ahh. I love this idea and this book. The characters were so well done and it didn’t take long for me to be drawn into the story.

If you’re looking for a book that will raise your spirits and help you remember what hope in humanity look like, this is the book for you. The characters and the dialogue in the story are fantastic, the author knows what they’re doing when it comes to writing a compelling piece for readers. I enjoyed this book mainly because of the overall message of choosing and or finding happiness wherever you can, this is some thing that is easily forgotten in dark times and reading a book like this now is so beneficial for the mental health of us all.

I will pretty much read any book by Katherine Center, and this book was no exception. It was wonderfully written, with multidimensional characters who were lovable and easy to root for.

Katherine Center specializes in what I'd likely characterize as disaster romance. She helps guide her characters to finding one another (and themselves) through the messy and challenging things we all go through in the course of our lives. There is beauty in that, certainly. And there was a lot of heart in these characters that I appreciated. That said, overall this book fell a bit flat to me (worth mentioning that I loved two of her other books).

Thank you to St. Martin's Press and Netgalley for an advanced readers copy of the book for my honest opinion. This book has been published for some time and is available and definitely worth the read!
Really lovable characters and nice story. I thoroughly enjoyed "What You Wish For" by Katherine Center.. This is my first novel by Ms. Center. I will definitely be picking up others!

Samantha is a free spirited school librarian in a private school that thrives on independence and joy, so when a new principal is hired and begins to suck the joy out of every moment, chaos ensues. Samantha knew Duncan from a previous school and even had a crush on him, but this grey suited stick in the mud is not the Duncan she remembered. Can she help him find his joy again before he ruins the school?
I expected this to be similar to all those rom-com movies where the hero & heroine dance around each other until the obviously inevitable moment where they get together at the end...AWWW! Don't get me wrong, that's exactly what happens, but there are plenty of twists & turns to keep readers guessing. Plus this book actually addresses some pretty heavy issues, like grief, family dynamics, school safety, child rearing, and even the environment. I loved this book. Maybe it's because I was a school librarian, so I could relate to Samantha, but maybe it was just because I found it fun. Plus I really loved the "choose joy" message

Review published on Goodreads, 23 July 2022:
I've read and enjoyed a couple of Center's books so far. They're fun, uplifting, escapist reads that just make me smile. WHAT YOU WISH FOR, the author's newest, is no exception. It is, in fact, a joyful book because it's LITERALLY about finding joy amidst the hard things in life. Sam is an exuberant leading lady, one who is sympathetic, likable, and definitely root-worthy. I wanted her and Duncan to find a way to each other, even though I wasn't as fond of him as of her. Their path to love is littered with enough tension and trial to make their story interesting. I was never bored with it. While the book is on the lighter side, there is some depth to it that helped it feel like more than just another cute rom-com. Overall, I enjoyed it. It was just the happy, transporting read I needed right now.

The story was cute, but slow. It was full of "feel good" cliches and classic romcom shenanigans but overall seemed a bit tiring. Some of the characters were very predictable and some were just out right annoying. Overall not my favorite read.

I just loved this book! Easy read just loved all the characters particularly Samantha. What you wish for is a story about love, grief, expect pations, drama, forgivenesss all to have an very good novel! I see this book as a gift not a reading experience,.. would definitely recommend this book.

Some authors write books that feel so genuine you feel as if you know them somewhat and could be friends. Katherine Center is one of those authors. She writes complex characters you root for coupled with interesting story lines.

Katherine Center can do no wrong. Every single one of her books is a hit, and What You Wish For is no exception. It brought joy and a strong desire to hug Sam and Duncan, the main character. Heart-warming and pleasant. It feels like a warm blanket on your brain.

Katherine Center writes feel-good romance, even when scary topics are touched upon. I loved this book and the fun descriptions of the heroine's clothing kept me smiling.

2.5 rounded up to 3
This novel starts off as a rom-com in the first chapter, but an event in the same chapter changes the expectations right away. Samantha (Sam) is a quirky character and her backstory makes sense for who she has become, both the sad and inspirational. When Duncan, Sam's former colleague from another state arrives, readers will be surprised in the differences between who he is and what Samantha remembers.
The representation of Sam's chronic illness and PTSD from a tragedy become more dominate as the story progresses, which adds levity to the second chance romance trope. Sensitive readers might want to read the trigger warnings. Suspension of belief for some of Sam's choices could be seen as annoying or refreshing, depending on the reader and the situation. This would appeal to readers of relationship fiction who like romance, too.
Thanks to St. Martin's Press and NetGalley for the e-galley. I listened to the released audiobook for this review.
My reviews and ratings are my own.
Spoiler Alert
TW/CW: death; character living with epilepsy; recall of a mass school shooting with graphic details of how children died or were injured; permanent injuries from gun violence described; mention of suicide attempts; abandonment of child by parent

This book was such a cute, refreshing rom-com! I thoroughly enjoyed it and will be setting out to read all of Katherine Centers novels now! I came to love the characters, their stories, and was rooting for them all in the end. Highly recommend’!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC!

I love the strong female lead and that there was strong character development. I loved this story development and felt it read at a very quick pace. I look forward to seeing what Kathrine Center comes up with next.