What You Wish For

What You Wish For

Katherine Center

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Samantha Casey is a school librarian who loves her job, the kids, and her school family with passion and joy for living. But she wasn’t always that way. Duncan Carpenter is the new school principal who lives by rules and regulations, guided by the knowledge that bad things can happen. But he wasn’t always that way. And Sam knows it. Because she knew him before—at another school, in a different life. Back then, she loved him—but she was invisible. To him. To everyone. Even to herself. She escaped to a new school, a new job, a new chance at living. But when Duncan, of all people, gets hired as the new principal there, it feels like the best thing that could possibly happen to the school—and the worst thing that could possibly happen to Sam. Until the opposite turns out to be true. The lovable Duncan she’d known is now a suit-and-tie wearing, rule-enforcing tough guy so hell-bent on protecting the school that he’s willing to destroy it. As the school community spirals into chaos, and danger from all corners looms large, Sam and Duncan must find their way to who they really are, what it means to be brave, and how to take a chance on love—which is the riskiest move of all. With Katherine Center’s sparkling dialogue, unforgettable characters, heart, hope, and humanity, What You Wish For is the author at her most compelling best.


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    This is my first book from Katherine Center and I was so excited to be give a chance to read this one!

    What You Wish For follows Sam, a school librarian, and her rigid new principle Duncan who she knew previously as a lighthearted guy. I appreciated the awareness Center brought to some sensitive topics, such as school shootings, mental health, and epilepsy just to name a few.

    I struggled to connect with the protagonist and found her a touch immature. I also was unable to see the chemistry between her and Duncan. I appreciate that this story is at its core about second chances and finding joy which will resonate with several readers.

    My thanks to @netgalley and @stmartinpress for providing me a copy in exchange for my honest review.

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