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Very rarely does a book send me directly to Wikipedia to look up a medical condition! But in this case, 15% into the book I found myself looking up face-blindness and clicking through various articles and websites. Sadie is diagnosed with a condition that requires surgery on her brain. A side effect of the surgery is a swelling that causes her to experience face blindness, which would be scary for anyone, but when painting portraits is your career, it becomes a critical situation. Add in her estranged father, difficult step-mother, evil step-sister, a cute veterinarian and a neighborhood and you have "Hello Stranger". I have enjoyed Katherine Center's books in the past and this was no exception. This will be a great summer beach read. Definitely have never seen this wrinkle in a novel (of any genre) before.
I received an advanced reader copy via NetGalley.

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I love Catherine Center novels and if you like a good romance novel, you’ll love this poignant double love story! Sadie has a once, in a lifetime chance to make a name for herself in the art world by winning a National portrait contest. A contest her mom was in, painting a portrait of her- when she died. Now Sadie develops a condition, called prosopagnosia, or face blindness. How will she paint a portrait when she can’t see faces? Throughout the main storyline is her sadness over her moms death, her romance with two men, her tenuous relationship with her father, and the antics of her manipulative stepsister, who is trying to sabotage her life at every turn! Sadie is a strong heroine, who must overcome her face blindness, repair her shaky relationship with her dad, and outsmart her nasty sister. She must also choose between her two loves. Lots of action, romance, and an unexpected twist at the end. I found this heartfelt novel to be inspirational and cleverly written…It keeps you guessing until the end. Highly recommend ! 41/2 stars .Thank you NetGalley for a digital copy.

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My Thoughts
I learned quite a bit from this particular story, some of it interesting and some of it off-putting as it was unnecessary drama that repeated throughout the book.

Sadie is billed as a young woman whose life has been filled with ups and downs, this is even more so once she has her surgery which has consequences far greater than expected by her surgeons or Sadie herself.

Her one solace is a fourteen-year-old mixed breed dog named Peanut.

Peanut is a character in his own right that readers will love like Sadie does, and if like me cry over just as hard as she did when he gets sick.

As for her neighbor Joe and her new dreamy vet Dr. Addison adding their characters into her life at the right moments was well thought out and had its own drama as well.

The best parts of her journey however are shared with Sadie’s realization that to truly win in life sometimes you have to lose first.

As I read the last chapter Epilogue it occurred to me that many of us are face blind or just blind in some fashion or other as we go through life only half paying attention.

Sadie Montgomery's character proved that point when forced to think back over the past year, especially in particular her last 6 weeks, and it was a revelation to her how much she had missed out on without meaning to, worse yet what it almost cost her as well.
[EArc from Netgalley]

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Loved this book so much! It was so refreshing and just a sweet story. I fell in love with the characters and was sad for it to end.

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I really struggled to connect with the protagonist in this one. I thought she would be relatable, but as I went on her and the premise seemed more and more far-fetched.

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This is my first Katherine Center book. This book was super cute and the characters are so relatable.

The book is about Sadie Montgomery who is a portrait artist and she gets placed as a finalist in the North American Portrait Society competition. This is the same competition that her late mother was entered in before she died. Sadie ends up having to have brain surgery because she has the same problem her mother had and after surgery she has a complication causing facial blindness. While this is "probably temporary" how is a portrait artist supposed to draw portraits if she cannot see peoples faces? While trying to cope with her "new normal" she has to work through family drama and she ends up falling in love with not one but two men.

This book is super fun and adorable. I would highly recommend. This is definitely a popcorn read and I cannot wait to read more from Katherine Center.

Thank you NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for the advanced copy!

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I was so excited to get early access to this book. I loved The Bodyguard so I had high expectations for this one and it…. Did. 👏🏼 Not. 👏🏼 Disappoint. 👏🏼

I thought this was such a unique angle to take with a romance novel. I mean, not being able to see faces, or rather seeing them differently than you used to/ like a puzzle… I can’t even imagine what that would be like, and I hope I never have to.

Sadie’s strength and kindness despite everything she was dealt made this a really fun read. I think I finished this in 2 or 3 sittings but only because it was mid-week and unfortunately had to work during the days 😉

As far as our male love interests go, it was almost comical the way Sadie immediately started to plan out her future with Dr. Addison after only one meeting – it made me giggle, esp. as my dog’s vet is an older man in his late 60 so clearly couldn’t relate. Lol. By contrast, Joe came off the gate as such a pompous jerk, yet Sadie kept being drawn to him. I loved the contrast between these two characters.

The way Katherine let it play out, even when I may have anticipated it in some way left me feeling very fulfilled!

If you haven’t read this yet you’ll want to make sure you have a few hours (or a day) to read it because one you start you won’t want to put it down.

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This book was cute!!! There was a lot happening at once but I thought it was really well written! This is my first book from this author so I was excited to read. I thought the story was fast faced and kept me interested. It was also very relatable. I’m

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Katherine Center is back with Hello Stranger. While it doesn't pack quick the same punch as The Bodyguard, it's an interesting twist on the traditional girl meets boy love story. Sadie seems stuck in life, trying to follow in her late mother's footsteps when a freak accident changes her life. Without spoiling, she gets a new perspective on life and has to learn to deal with things in a completely new way. Will it open her heart to a new person, or will her current struggles end up pushing him away? Read Hello Stranger to find out.

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I recently read The Bodyguard, and now i just finished Hello Stranger. It’s like Katherine Center week ✨

I enjoyed this new book more than the bodyguard in every aspects!

Saddie and her sudden life change cause she got diagnosed with Prosopagnosia then it makes her struggle to win the Art competion or even just to live her daily life. This idea alone it’s compelling to me.

And i love Saddie with all her flaws and negativity haha. How she try her best to not asking help even when her life is scramble ( it felt like i read my inner self) so this book felt personal to me.

And the Family drama it’s well written. I even cried. I still holding grudges towards 515 and i’m glad she got her karma.

The romance itself, even i could see the twist but it’s still enjoyable for me. Joe it’s a helpful machine, and he’s being sweet and cared to Saddie omg my heart can’t even handle his torso.

I’ll read anything by Katherine Center. So glad that i reah her books.

Thank you Netgalley and St.Martin Press for providing me the Arc.

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This was my second Katherine Center book, and it just further proves that I need to continue to read more of her titles. Center has a way of writing such lovable characters. Hello Stranger did start out a little slow for me. Once I was about 100 pages in though, I flew through it! I’m so happy I got to read this ARC. This was also a very different romance than I’m used to. Sadie having face blindness was such a new and interesting storyline and nothing like I’ve read before. Although I wasn’t surprised by any of the twists, I really enjoyed this one!

Thank you Net Galley and St. Martin’s Press for this ARC!

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5/5 stars for Hello Stranger!!

The more good things you look for, the more you find.

Sadie Montgomery is captain of the struggle bus. Deciding to switch from pre-med to fine arts had disappointed her father (the doctor, of course!) and Sadie has spent the last eight years trying to prove her father that choosing the same career as her mother won’t be in vain. So far? She’s not doing too hot.
But finally, she qualifies as a finalist in a HUGE portrait competition. This could *at last* be her big break!!
….. and then, of course, the worst happens. After a plethora of unfortunate events, Sadie has Prosopagnosia, face blindness. Her medical team says it “should” be temporary, but Sadie feels like it’s the end of the world. How on earth is a PORTRAIT ARTIST supposed to create a winning piece for the biggest opportunity of her life… when she can’t see faces?!

The remainder of the plot follows Sadie as she learns how to deal with her new condition, in the most genuine fashion. She preps for her portrait competition while also seemingly falling in love in the most unexpected way. This entire book, even when you can’t see it, is about finding the positives in every bad situation. Sadie is the perfect amount of extra, but she is HERSELF. It’s all you can ask for!!

The supporting characters really help make the story.
Peanut is Sadie’s dog of 14 years and the love of her life. A gift from her mom just before her death, peanut is the most important thing to Sadie and he’s also SUCH a diva. Reminds me of my own dogs!
Sue, Sadie’s best friend, is so REAL. Honest even when it hurts, and a fierce friend. Every time they talked I found myself laughing because these are the conversations I’d have with my besties, too.
Joe, Sadie’s overly helpful neighbor, really made me wish I had a friend like him. He’s sweet and willing to go above and beyond for, well, anyone.
Dr. Oliver Addison, the veterinarian, while only really described as hot and mysterious, really saves the day. In more ways than one.

I loved The Bodyguard, so I died at the opportunity to read Hello Stranger. Katherine Center knows EXACTLY what she’s doing when she’s writing. She makes you feel like you ARE the main character. I laughed, I cried, I rolled my eyes. I was EMBARRASSED AF at times, and then I laughed some more (Sadie really is hilarious) and I was genuinely sad when it was over.
I would 100% recommend you read this one, and hope you love it as much as I do.

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Sadie is a struggling portrait artist, but she is about to have her big break! She is top ten finalist in an important national competition. But after passing out in the street, she is told only a brain surgery will fix the issue. Soon after waking up from her surgery, she discovers she has Face Blindness! Sadie is devastated by this development and isn’t certain how to produce the masterpiece that will win her the competition!

As Sadie tries to recover and figure out how to navigate her new world, she finds herself out of sorts. Everyone she meets is a stranger and confuses her. When her elderly dog, Peanut becomes sick she finds the handsome vet attractive and begins imagining her future with Dr Addison. But she is afraid to tell him of her current condition even after he invites her on a date. Sadie isn’t interested in getting help from anyone and tries to keep her secret safe from everyone including that odd neighbor-Joe who drives her crazy! But as an odd friendship develops between them she starts wondering if they could have more. How does Sadie navigate two possible romances, paint the portrait she needs, and move forward in her life?

I adored this romance and couldn’t put the book down as I came to the final 25%. I cried and laughed and just enjoyed the wonderful bow that Katherine Center put on this novel! I especially loved her authors note at the end that addressed why romance novels bring such joy and anticipation into our lives!

Thank you Net Galley and St Martins Press for letting me have a copy for my honest feedback. I enjoyed it immensely and will recommend this to friends and family for sure!!

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I was so excited to read this one after loving the Body Guard! I was once again not let down. This book was good! Katherine Center knows how to write, real and relatable characters with a story that just draws you in! I LOVED the concept of this book and the way it all came together… chefs kiss!

I’m also not sure what it is about her side characters but in both books I have now read I just want to punch the side characters- why are they so mean!? But as Katherine says, I see you humanity, I see you.

Love is not blind… it’s just a little blurry 🥺

4.5 amazing stars! 🌟🌟🌟🌟
I will definitely be making a separate post on my Booksta about this one! Can’t wait for the release in July!

Thank you NetGalley, St. Martins Press, and Katherine Center for the ARC in exchange for my honest review!

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This book started out really strong. It was definitely an interesting premise and face blindness is something I know very little about. It sort of fell apart a bit at the end for me, when the “truth” was revealed. I also have a lot of difficulty with 2 dimensional villains and there definitely was one in this book. Everything with her is left unresolved, mostly. The dad’s character also doesn’t seem like an actual parent, but his description of his grief after Sadie’s mom passed pulled some heart strings over here. I also LOVED the author’s note at the end. All in all, this was a fun one but there were some holes in it for me.

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A unique story of "face blindness" - the inability to recognize people by their facial features. Sadie, a portrait artist, finds herself with the medical malady and struggles to find out what this means for her career, her life, and her connections with those around her. This storyline is different from others I've read, which combined with Katherine Center's writing style had me not wanting to put this one down!

Center did a great job of getting us into Sadie's mind and making us feel as though we were looking through her eyes. I felt confused and anxious for her as she's figuring out how to navigate her interpersonal connections without really knowing who the people are. It made the experience feel more real.

As far as the interpersonal connections, some were better than others. I enjoyed Sadie and Peanut the most I think, her and "Joe" being a close second. Others just annoyed me - like her dad, step mom, and step sister. I know it was all a part of the journey, but I would have enjoyed a bit more romance and a bit less drama, but that's just me! I did have the twist figured out after a while, but that didn't take away from the enjoyment of reading it all as it came together!

I love Katherine Center and will continue to buy all of her books, this one being no exception when it comes out this summer!

Thank you to St. Martin's Press and NetGalley for my eARC in exchange for an honest review!

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Sadie Montgomery is a portrait artist with the opportunity of a lifetime when she gets selected as a finalist for a portrait competition—the very one her mom was selected for shortly before her sudden death. On the night of this joyous news, Sadie is in a freak accident and is diagnosed with face-blindness… when she needs to paint a portrait of a face in the next 3 weeks for this competition.

I was in a bit of a reading slump for the last couple weeks and I admit it took me a while to get into the book… but totally personal reasons and not at all reflective of the book. However, once I was locked away on a flight without access to wifi, I devoured this book. I loved everything about this book from the love triangle that Sadie manufactured for herself to the quirky lovable best friend. This book was incredibly heartwarming, introspective, and well written. I laughed out loud at Sadie’s misfortunes and perspective while rooting for her the entire time. This book really proved love is blind better than Netflix ever could and if you miss early 2000s romcoms, this is the book for you. I give this book five stars.

Thank you @netgalley for this eARC!! This book comes out July 11, 2023 - a perfect beach read this summer. I definitely will be buying this book when it comes out so I can reread it and enjoy it all over again 🤠

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Struggling artist Sadie Montgomery finally gets her big break when she places in a portrait contest. But everything goes awry when Sadie is injured, and the doctors reveal she needs brain surgery... now. The surgery goes fine, but leaves Sadie with the inability to recognize faces (face blindness). Something that happens to affect her career painting faces just a BIT. Sadie frantically tries to adjust to her new life while preparing for the contest. She meets two men--one amazing: her dog Peanut's new vet; and one not so much: her annoying neighbor, Joe. Can she recover in time to win the contest and the man of her dreams?

I think HELLO STRANGER might be my favorite Katherine Center book to date, and I'm not just saying that because I read it in sunny Cancun! It was just so sweet and charming, and I really loved Sadie. A lot of terrible things happen to this poor woman--her mom died when she was young and her doctor father checked out on her, leaving Sadie with a hard time accepting help from anyone. She has an absolutely horrible stepsister, Parker (I mean, seriously awful) and then, finally, she gets a break and boom, face blindness? Sometimes I had a tough time reading because I couldn't handle all the bad things been thrown at poor Sadie!

Even worse, once she gets out of the hospital, her beloved dog Peanut (given to her right before her mom passed away) gets sick. Seriously, world, we haven't given this woman enough to deal with? The only positive is that she meets the dreamy vet, Dr. Addison. Thank you. Sadie needs a win here. But she has to contend with Joe, of course, whom she keeps seeing in the elevator with a variety of women (or coming out of various apartments--all female--in her building).

Sadie's story is sad sometimes, but overall it's so sweet. The romance is just lovely, and I found myself laughing and smiling while I read. The supporting cast is awesome--Sadie's building super is just a trip, along with his family, and even her stepmother and Parker provide some great comic relief. This is truly a tender story about accepting a new life, learning to ask for help, and, yes, falling in love.

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Keeping this one short & sweet!

This was such a feel-good read that truly made my heart explode. I laughed, cried & fell in love with all of the characters (especially Peanut 🥹). The character development was incredible & I loved watching the story unfold with the predictable “twist” at the end.

If you’re in need of a light, feel-good read for this summer, add this to your list!

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Thank you to @netgalley and St. Martin's Press for this ARC. Sadie is a struggling portrait artist when she finds out the best news of her life and the worst news of her life in the same day. She placed in the ten best artists up for a cash reward and she also found out she has a lesion on her brain that must be corrected asap. With only a few weeks until the final show, she wants to delay the surgery. However, she soon finds out that her mom died of the same thing and her dad won't let her put it off. After surgery, she is diagnosed with prosopagnosia or face blindness. Being a portrait artist, this seems like the end of her world. She has to find a way to cope with help from the people in her life. This book had all the emotions. I went from laughing out loud to having tears in my eyes. If you haven't read a Katherine Center book, you need to! #HelloStranger #KatherineCenter #July2023

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