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4 of 5 stars

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Wouldn't you love to open a bottle and find a paper granting you one wish? Wouldn't you also love if that wish was granted by a hot billionaire?

Ok, seriously though, I am way too skeptical for that. I spent a long part of this book asking "WTF is up with this dude? Is he for real? Is he a genie?". I think part of the fun of Wish was trying to figure it out. I love a book that keeps me guessing and Wish does just that.

Marus (billionaire wish granter) and Ginnie (lucky wish recipient) have lots of chemistry. They irritate each other, but Ginnie can't deny he is smoking hot and she is attracted. While the attraction is quick, the trip to "steam town" is slow and I appreciated that.

I was loving Wish-fun banter, strange occurrences, romance, etc-but then Marus kind of blew it for me. He does something that I just found mean and unnecessary. There is groveling, but as I mentioned above, I am skeptical and I would have a hard time moving past his words if I were Ginnie. Take that with a grain of salt though-I have trust issues and am very judgmental!

Wish is perfect for people who like to guess what is happening while they read! Wish was my first Mimi Jean Pamfiloff book and I really enjoyed her style. This is a perfect weekend binge while you have brunch and a mimosa!

 

  •   POV: 1st (all Ginnie)

  •   Tears: no

  •   Trope: I'm not even sure how to classify this one! 

  •   Triggers: none

  •   Series/Standalone: standalone

  •   Cliffhanger: no

  •   HEA: yes





authors like Emma Hart, Sara Ney, Avery Flynn, Sophie Morgan...then you will probably like Wish!

 


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