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Listen, Katherine Center books just get me. Every time. 
When we meet Katie, she's recovering (emotionally/mentally) from a very public breakup from her now very public fiance. She's been hard on herself, she's been mean to herself, and worst of all, she's listening to those few nasty trolls on the internet. When there's a notice of layoffs at work, she's handed a project by Cole Hutcherson in an attempt to save her job - all she has to do is pretend to be able to swim, make a fantastic video on the US Coast Guard and Cole's brother, and try to squeeze in her own side project while she's down there. Easy peasy! 
One thing I love most about Katherine Center's book is her character development. Immediately I felt like I knew Katie, I knew her struggles, I wanted to be her friend and help her. Enter the cast of supporting characters: Hutch - who doesn't want him looking out for you? Rue - we would be so lucky to have her bring some color into our lives. Cole - okay, he didn't have me rooting for him... The Gals - give me a group of older lady friends and an occasional congo line and I'm set for life! And Beanie??? We all need a Beanie in our corner, no question about it. The way these people surrounded Katie and were helping her heal her old wounds, some without even realizing it, was really special to read. Like in most of KC's books, the romance is there but it's not necessarily the pulse point of the story. I loved Katie and Hutch's banter and relationship building, but I really struggled with the Cole interference and justification. Not sure we needed that to add the confusion and take up space because the "being in love" didn't really come across the page to me at that point. While the ending goes a little over the rail, it comes back around with a good ol' epilogue that I more than enjoyed. 
This is going to be a great summer read for all of us looking for a little love and color in our lives. Thank you to St. Martin's Press, NetGalley, and Katherine Center for an ARC in exchange for an honest review!

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Thank you NetGalley and the Publisher for this advanced copy. It was a great escape and beautifully written love story of both romantic love and the process of loving yourself. Katherine had done it again and I’ll gladly continue reading her work.

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Love Haters by Katherine Center is absolutely adorable. It centers around Katie, who is a film producer and documentary creator. In an attempt to save her job she's flown to Key West to make a promo film for the US Coast Guard. The catch is she doesn't know how to swim and needs to learn fast! I loved so many characters in this book from Katie, to Hutch (a handsome rescue swimmer), George Bailey (Great Dane), Rue, and The Gals. The story is delightful with ups, downs, and all the heart felt flutters. I highly recommend this book if you're looking for a sweet rom-com that would be such a fun movie.

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for giving me this book in exchange for my honest review!

I want to start by saying this book absolutely needs a content warning regarding the body image/ED issue. Only a few chapters in I was feeling triggered by the main character, and I’m in a good place with my body image right now. Please please include a warning because anyone who has struggled with disordered eating should not be reading this without a warning.

As for the book aside from that, I did enjoy it! There were some really fun, kick-your-feet and giggle moments. It did start to lose me a bit towards the last 1/3 of the book. I didn’t love the way the main character’s body image was handled at all and that’s really what has brought my rating down!

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Katie is a video producer in Texas who needs to do something BIG to keep her job. Her colleague, Cole, offers her a gig profiling "Hutch" Hutcheson ("Pup Daddy"), a rescue swimmer in Key West. Needing the break, she doesn't mention that she can't at all swim. When she gets there and Hutch is upset to see her and not Cole, she learns that Cole and Hutch are brothers and have some bad blood; also Hutch is a private guy and specifically requested his brother trying to get him to bury the hatchet. Their Aunt Rue takes Katie in, gives her clothes, a place to stay and allows her to use her car for transportation. She gets attached to both Hatch and Aunt Rue and the gals (the older women who live nearby).

This was super cute. I loved Hutch and Katie. Aunt Rue and The Gals were a hoot and were little schemers! And Hatch's Great Dane, George Bailey, was my favorite. Very body positive, uplifting book. Funny. Sentimental. PG.

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Would round down to a 3.5. I really enjoy Katherine Center's writing, and I think there are so many psychologically astute moments in this book. I also adored Rue and her friends. I don't want to spoil the story by explaining what I didn't like about the ending, so I'll just say I have a hard time when someone we're supposed to be cheering for does something _so_ incredibly foolish and makes an immature & potentially deadly choice. I mean, I'm fine with characters making relatable mistakes, showing their humanity etc etc. But this went way beyond that for me. I did find the main characters charming and think the author has a real gift for dialogue.
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for an ARC.

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I think it's impossible for me to not like something this woman writes. I find her writing style quirky and refreshing - her characters aren't afraid to say what they feel and go against the norm. It feels honest and real. This was a quick one but it feels like the characters really got to know each other in the short time they had together and you were just rooting for everything to work out. But especially George Bailey.

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Katherine Center does it again with The Love Haters!

Video Producer Katie Vaughn is at a crossroads - her company is downsizing, but her manager Cole has an opportunity for her to possibly save her job. One problem - the project requires Katie to conquer her greatest fears in life - swimming. Cole has given her a project in the Florida Keys to put together a piece on the Coast Guard - with his brother Hutch as the star. Traveling from Dallas to Florida Katie meets a cast of characters whom any reader would want to hang out with, including the boy’s Aunt Rae and her “golden girls” besties.

Katie and Hutch (whom Cole labeled The Love Hater) don’t hit it off initially - it takes time and the two learn to trust and divulge long kept secrets to each other. Katie’s character definitely grows over the course of the story and Katherine Center does a great job tackling body image issues.

As we know, all great HEAs have a third chapter where curves are thrown and The Love Haters is no different. This time the curve thrown from Cole, and Katie unfortunately goes along with the deception for the sake of Aunt Rae. You’ll have to read TLH to see what happens at the end through, no spoilers here.

Katherine Center will leave readers with a novel that includes finding one’s self worth, love, a Great Dane (hello George Bailey), a hurricane, and some curves thrown in as well.

Thank you to St. Martin’s Press and NetGalley for this ARC - all opinions are my own.

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Love Haters by @katherinecenter

My heart swells as I reflect on this book. I was so excited to read an advanced copy, and I was not disappointed. I was hooked from the first page with the words “U.S. Coast Guard rescue swimmer.” Swoon!

“You couldn’t hate love, could you? Was that even allowed? But, actually . . . what had love ever done for me?”

Katie accepts (or is she coerced into accepting?) an assignment to profile Tom “Hutch” Hutcheson, a Coast Guard rescue swimmer in Key West. While she has a body that actually gets shamed on social media, he is “the most scientifically good-looking man” she has ever seen. He could never find Katie attractive, or so she thinks. He thinks differently.

Katie and Hutch's relationship story is sweet and fun and funny. But Hutch's idiot brother creates some drama. Another love story, Katie’s enemies-to-lovers story of body-love is threaded throughout the book. I loved that the book was full of happy moments with Katie and Hutch being together and getting to know each other.

Things I loved:
💦The missing hair clip
💦George Bailey
💦Aunt Rue and the Gals
💦Tropical ocean vibes
💦Sectoral heterochromia
💦Swimming lessons
💦Plucking splinters
💦Hutch helps Katie with her culture of self-appreciation

One might say there is some predictability in the plot, but you would be disappointed if it played out otherwise. And it plays out so cute! And really, not entirely predictable. There are plenty of unexpected plot turns, too. Don’t forget, Katherine writes the most thorough epilogues and inspiring author’s notes. “All that love just makes it better.”

I just want to read it again.

Thank you to Katherine and @NetGalley for feeding my Katherine Center addiction with an ARC of The Love Haters.

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Katie has a problem. She’s at risk of being laid off at her production company. Her boss has a solution - go to Texas to create a promotion video for the Coast Guard. Unfortunately for Katie, a prerequisite for the job is that she know how to swim. Enter hunky leading man, Hutch. The face of the promotion video and Katie’s new swim teacher.

Katherine Center’s writing style never fails to sweep me off my feet. Overwhelmingly whitty and fun with real emotions. I can’t recommend this enough to anyone looking for a beach read, especially if you’re working on self love!

Thanks to NetGalley and St. Martins Press for the ARC in exchange for a fair review

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The Love Haters is a delightful rollercoaster of emotions that kept me engaged from start to finish. The story is a perfect blend of humor, drama, and heartfelt moments that made me laugh, cry, and squeal in delight. The witty banter between the characters is top-notch, adding a layer of charm and relatability to the narrative.

One of the standout aspects of the book is how it seamlessly integrates fascinating insights about the Coast Guard. I found myself learning a lot about their operations and the challenges they face, which added depth to the story and made it even more compelling.

And let's not forget George Bailey! The inclusion of a loyal and lovable dog brought an extra dose of warmth and joy to the story.

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Katherine Center always writes a female main character that is so relatable, lovable, and a little broken. Katie is no exception. With her personal life a little chaotic and her job on the line, she says yes to a project at work even though she is lacking one of the main qualifications. She’s sent to work in Florida with her supervisor’s brother. Hutch is supposedly a grumpy workaholic that has no fun, but the man Katie meets is quite the opposite. Their first meeting is cute. Their second meeting had me giggling like a child. I’ve never found splinters so heartwarming.
As with all of Center’s books, the story is about the FMC, with the romance almost playing a side part. There’s a lovely secondary storyline (think the Golden Girls) that is sweet and fun and just what Katie needs. You won’t find any spicy bodice-ripping scenes, but you will smile and feel all gooey inside reading this story.
5 stars for Love Haters. I’ll be rereading this one for sure.

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Katherine Center does such an amazing job of creating characters that you automatically connect to and resonate with. I like how she writes not just love stories, but stories that deal with real world issues too. While not my favorite, I really enjoyed this book. Reading in the winter time was a perfect escape to sunny Key West.

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5 stars! I loved this one! But then again, I love just about everything by Katherine Centers. Thank you NetGalley, for the advanced copy.

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[2.5/5 ★★☆̸☆̸☆̸] <b><i> “Your brain stopped working?” Hutch nodded. “It did.” “Why?”</i></b>

The truth is, I haven’t had much luck with this author—most of the books I’ve read by her haven’t really been to my liking. But this one made felt a little different (if I overlook a few things) ☝🏼. I really liked the story between Hutch and Katie; you can feel the chemistry, and their relationship develops in an interesting way. (+) I absolutely loved the scenes with the ladies from the pool and all of George Bailey’s mastermind moments 🫶🏼.

The rest of this review is me rating (to my future self) about the things I didn’t like:

(-) The first 20% felt endless. The chapters are long, and some of them drag on unnecessarily.
(-) Katie’s cousin had such bad vibes—she made her feel guilty for thinking certain things, yet at the same time, she pushed her to dwell on them even more. I also wasn’t very interested in the subplot about the ex-boyfriend.
(-) I wasn’t comfortable with how Katie’s insecurities about her body were handled. I understand the ultimate goal, but some of the things said/thought made me question things, and overall, I don’t think it was the best way to approach the topic.
(-) There were so many situations where I didn’t understand why she didn’t set boundaries, especially in a particular scene with Cole. Cole, in general, was one of my least favorite parts of the book.
(-) The last 20% was a real test—it gave me secondhand embarrassment. The whole situation felt so unnecessary, and I just couldn’t empathize with her anymore.

In summary, the characters had great chemistry, and the banter was fantastic. There are many lighthearted, fun, enjoyful scenes. The supporting characters (The Gals & GB) added fun moments to the story, but everything else just felt too cringy for my personal taste.

Thank you, NetGalley and the publisher, for the opportunity to read this book in advance. It comes out on May 20th!

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I devoured this book in just two days—Katherine Center never disappoints! I love how this story goes beyond just a romance; it’s also about Katie’s journey to self-love and personal growth. Katherine does a fantastic job capturing the inner dialogue so many women struggle with, making Katie’s experience feel incredibly real and relatable.

The female characters truly shine in this novel. Katie is surrounded by strong, dynamic women—her cousin and best friend, Beanie, with her self-help book obsession, and the unforgettable Rue and her fearless gang of ladies. Their presence adds warmth, wisdom, and humor to the story, making it even more compelling. Not to mention, Hutch, was one of my favorite male characters in Katherine's books!

This book is a heartfelt, empowering read, and I loved every page of it! Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for providing me with an ARC of this book!

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I love Katherine Center and her banter. For me, this is one is not her usual 5 stars but it's still a good story. I loved the coast guard rescue swimmer story line (I grew up with a parent in the coast guard and being in that environment). To me the body positivity/self love story line was very heavy for about the first half of the book, I wish that had been toned down some and had a little more of the relationship between Katie and Hutch and more George Bailey antics. Overall I enjoyed the book and the characters.

Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC!

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I really enjoyed this one! I loved both main characters and I thought the setting was great and easy to imagine. I loved the coast guard dynamic too. I also loved the underlying message of the book for readers. The author's note was perfect to wrap it up! Overall, another Katherine Center that I would highly recommend.

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First, I want to thank NetGalley and the publisher for an arc in exchange for an honest review.
This book was a roller coaster - I laughed, I teared up, and for just a moment about two-thirds in, I actually contemplated DNFing because of a wild twist. I’m very happy I didn’t though and that I trusted the author enough to make it all work out.
This was a book that I devoured though and when I wasn’t able to read it, I was thinking about it and couldn’t wait to get back to it.
I liked how Katie was a videographer and I think the author did a great job at making me see the shots and videos through the text. I loved how Hutch and Katie worked through their insecurities and past traumas together as their relationship grew.
Also, Hutch’s Aunt Rue and rescue dog George Bailey definitely stole every scene they were in and I loved them.
I only took a star off because of that twist because it was a little too unbelievable.
Please check trigger warnings because it does delve into some serious topics that affect Hutch and Katie.

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Something about Katie and Hutch just clicked for me, I was obsessed with them. That being said- almost every plot point surrounding them bothered me so much I was convinced I didn't like this book- while I simultaneously couldn't put it down and finished it in a day. It was a crash course in cognitive dissonance truly. Something about Katie's background with her ex, and her insecurities- while very relatable were also unrelatable. Every woman is self conscious of their body, but including the famous ex who didn't really have relevance in the world of the story felt clunky. And maybe its because I just got laid off but Katie going along with Cole's insane lies after already having feelings for Hutch just felt off putting. If this had been a fake dating from the start where they had planned this lie for some reason- I think I could have gotten behind it more. It felt against Katie's personality to just go with it and not talk to Rue about it at least. Anyway all of that aside like I said I was STILL OBSESSED with Hutch and Katie and George Bailey.

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