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4.5 stars

I can always count on Katherine’s writing, she is one of my favorite authors!

The Love haters was a super fun read. I loved the chemistry between Hutch and Katie. And I also enjoyed how relatable Katie was. Growing up she had body issues and adults did not make it any easier for her either. But I love in the end how she grew to love herself exactly the way she was.

Overall the storyline was fun, it drew me in immediately, the writing was great. Just what I would expect from this author. There’s always an underlying lesson in her books, but a great story to go with it. I can’t wait for Katherine Center’s next book!!

***Thank you Netgalley and Macmillan Audio for an ARC copy in return for an honest review***

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5⭐, 0.75🌶️, 4.5🎧

No notes. I adored this book! So much fun! I loved it! Katherine wrote a heartwarming and adorable romance, as well as a moving journey of growth for Katie. It was just perfect. I loved falling in love with Hutch just from Katie's POV and I just couldn't get over how hilarious and quirky Katie was! She was so relatable with her body struggles and conflicts with her ex. This may just be battling Things You Save in a Fire for my favorite Katherine book! 💚

💚Workplace Romance
🩷MMC: Coast Guard member
💛FMC: Quirky, Lovable Filmmaker
🩷Forced Proximity

Patti Murin did a great job with this audiobook. Her narration included bits of humor and sarcasm while just added to the audiobook perfectly!

Thank you NetGalley, Macmillian Audio, and St. Martins Press for an eARC and ALC of this book in exchange for my honest and unpaid review!

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I loved the ideas behind this book. Learn to love yourself, stand up for yourself and just BE yourself. The coast guard part was very interesting. I enjoyed learning about water rescue, but it wasn't over the top. I did not care for the Cole character, but in the real world, such a person exists. I did love the whole scenario behind the aunt and her friends and how they loved on Katie from the start!

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This was a cute romance about a woman who is sent to videotape a U.S. Navy promotional video. The guy she is videotaping is none other than the famous “Puppy Love” guy who rescued Jennifer Anniston’s dog off of a ledge.
I love the narrator who was chosen and she made it easy to listen to.

I wouldn’t say this is my favorite book from the author, but it was still really cute, with likable characters. I think the miscommunication between the main characters was silly, but it’s ok. Nothing too serious happened in this one, it’s very lighthearted.

Thank you to the author, NetGalley, and Macmillan Audio for this early release in exchange for an honest review. I really appreciate it!

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Really liked this story from Katherine Center. A grumpy/sunshine trope with silly drama and miscommunication. While there were sweet moments, it wasn't too deep but made for a great vacation read. I do wish it had an eating disorder content warning.

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I was so excited to receive this eARC- Katherine Center is one of my favorite romance authors- and I've really loved everything I've read by her. The Love Haters, however, felt like it was missing something. It was a cute romance, sure, but I felt like it lacked the depth that made her other characters and plotlines so unique and captivating. I will say this story picked up in the second half, once we learned more about the male main character besides the fact he was hot and worked with the Coast Guard.
The good: I loved the narrator- Patti Murin always does a great job with her books! I appreciated the female lead's growth and journey towards self-love and positive body image. Thank you Netgalley for this eARC!

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Overall, The Love Haters is a quick, easy read with glimpses of Katherine Center’s signature charm. While it didn’t fully deliver the high notes I’ve come to expect from her, it may still resonate with readers seeking a lighthearted rom-com with themes of self-discovery and empowerment. I’ll still be eagerly anticipating her next release—every author has an off day, and this one just wasn’t the perfect fit for me.

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I read three Katherine center books last month and loved them all. I was stoked to receive an early copy of her new book.
However, this was not it. The whole plot and Katie’s whole personality was her body image issues. While h love the message, I just needed more.
I am still a huge KC fan and will keep reading her books, but this was just a miss for me.

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As a new rom-com reader I was totally drawn into the story.. the authors notes at the end said a lot about stories and love stories and how they’d an affect us and change us. This is so true in this book. I felt I was there and want to go to Key West and live like the ladies.

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With similar vibes as Katherine’s previous book, “The Rom-Commers” people are going to love or hate this book. It starts with Katie, jilted by her ex (as love hater #1), taking on a video producer job in Key West for a promotional/recruiting video for the Coast Guard. She lies right off the bat because she can’t swim. One of the reasons she can’t swim is horrible body image issues that she slowly deals with throughout this book.

Enter Hutch (love hater #2), a dreamy Coast Guard rescue swimmer who is the subject of Katie’s video, and he is conveniently available to teach her to swim. I love the forced proximity. The hilarious situations Katie finds herself in are great. Other than Rue, the side characters were a bit lacking, especially Hutch’s brother, Cole. At the very beginning, I almost confused him as the love interest, but for Cole to hate such a lovable character (Hutch) makes him unlikable all the way through.

I loved the audiobook version of this novel. Patti Murin does a great job narrating this single POV romance. I enjoyed this book, and I’m sure others will too, even though it is far from perfect, there are some redeeming factors as well as an interesting side plot involving the Coast Guard.

In this book:
*forced proximity
*cute dog
*body issues
*grief/trauma
*humor
*one bed
*Key West
*coast guard

Thank you to Katherine Center, Macmillan Audio, NetGalley for an advanced listening copy of this book.

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I was so happy to see the audiobook for “The Love Haters” by Katherine Center on NetGalley. Patti Murin is a must listen narrator for me so I was holding out to request this book till the audio was available. And this did not disappoint. Murin was a wonderful narrator as always. She was quirky and heartfelt.

“The Love Haters” follows Katie who gets sent to Key West to film a video series about the Coast Guard. There Katie meets Tom “Hutch” Hutchinson and sparks fly immediately, but not without complications like her co-worker and his brother, Cole, who has some unresolved animosity with Hutch.

This story is cute and sweet. I thoroughly listening to this book. It was not my favorite Katherine Center book. Some parts of the storyline frustrated me, but overall I did enjoy it. When I went to rate it I was torn between 3 and 4 stars, but I think the narration bumps it up for me.


Thank you NetGalley for this advanced audiobook!

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I almost can't find the words to express how much I loved this book. The witty banter, Katie's inner monologues, Hutch's kindness, the information about rescue swimmers, George Bailey (and Lucky), and Katherine's note at the end that brought me to tears. It's fun, it's a little crazy, it's a big nod to the power of being kind, and it made my heart smile. I listened to the audiobook narrated by the fabulous Patti Murin and she is just amazing. This book is a new favorite and I can't get enough.

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This book was a really enjoyable and easy read! Katie is sent to Key West to create a documentary on the coast guard. The story focuses around her but you discover a family's past trauma and healing through her eyes. I was not expecting the ending and was so scared for the dog!

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Katherine Center has done it again! The Love Haters is more than just a swoon-worthy rom-com—it’s a heartfelt journey of self-acceptance, courage, and learning to love yourself first.

Katie Vaughn is the perfect mix of charming, flawed, and fiercely determined. She may be out of her depth (literally—she can’t swim!), but watching her navigate not just deep waters but also deep-seated insecurities is both inspiring and relatable. Her journey isn’t just about falling for the smoldering, emotionally guarded Hutch. It’s about learning to see her own worth, embrace her fears, and stand tall in who she is—flaws, strengths, and all.

This book celebrates body positivity and self-appreciation in the most natural, empowering way. Through Katie’s eyes, we see that beauty isn’t about perfection, confidence isn’t about appearances, and real love—whether romantic or self-love—comes from embracing your whole self. With hilarious moments, touching self-reflection, and a setting so vivid you’ll feel the ocean breeze, The Love Haters is a reminder that the healthiest, most fulfilling relationship starts with yourself.

An absolute joy from start to finish.

Thank you Katherine Center, St. Martin's Press, Macmillan Audio, and Netgalley for the advanced copy!

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The Love Haters had the potential to be an engaging romance, but unfortunately, it fell flat in several key areas. While the premise was interesting, I struggled to connect with the main character, largely due to the way her body image issues were handled. The theme itself could have been compelling, but it felt long and drawn out, making her character frustrating rather than sympathetic. Instead of rooting for her, I found myself losing patience, which made it difficult to fully invest in her journey.

Another major issue was the lack of chemistry between the two leads. I usually enjoy feeling the tension in a love story—the push and pull, the spark—but I just didn’t feel it here. Their interactions felt forced, and the romance never truly came to life. Given that I’ve read other books by this author and enjoyed them, this one was a disappointment in comparison.

Additionally, the narration left something to be desired. While the main voice was decent, the other character voices felt off, lacking the depth or personality needed to bring them to life. For some reason, the narrator’s tone didn’t match the character I had in my head, which made it even harder to stay engaged.

Overall, The Love Haters was just okay. It had moments of sweetness, but the pacing, lack of chemistry, and underwhelming narration made it one of the weaker books I’ve read from this author. I was hoping for more.

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This is a perfect summer Rom-com filled with witty banter and conflict. I would've grabbed this by the cover alone, but I'm so grateful I had the opportunity to read and listen to this ARC. I will say the beginning started off a little slow but quickly moved into the storyline and I had a hard time putting this one down. I had the audiobook as well as the book so when I wasn't able to read I was listening to it. Narration was spot on and added to the humor in some of Katie's sensitive moments. Read this or listen to you, you won't regret it!

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Katherine Center's books have never let me down. She knows how to write a page-turner that nonetheless leaves me feeling like I’ve really spent time with the characters, like I’ve come to know them. And I usually end up seeing myself or the world in a slightly different way.

The Love Haters was no exception. I listened to this book over the course of a day and a half and enjoyed every minute of it. Aunt Rue had me questioning my own spring wardrobe— is it too dull?— and George Bailey, the goofy great dane, brought laughter at just the right moments.
The narrator of this audio version brought just the right amount of energy and coziness to her performance.

Many, many thanks to the publisher and to NetGalley for the free audiobook for review. It’s a great book!

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I love Katherine Center's romcoms, and this one is no exception! She makes really likable characters who I actually root for, and her third-act break-up scenes normally aren't quite as annoying as others. I have realized as I've read more of her books that while I like that the dialogue flows pretty well, she uses a lot of juvenile forms of speaking most of the time. Lots. Of. Pauses. And lots of weird comparisons/metaphors/similes/etc. And maybe it's not quite as noticeable in the written version, but hearing it read out over audio started to grate on my nerves a bit.

Overall, this was a very cute story. Hutch seems like a great male character, Katie was relatable (for the most part), and I loved Aunt Rue and hope to be her someday. One thing I didn't like quite as much was Cole. He is the worst character and made me almost knock my rating down to 3 stars just because of how annoying and awful he is. I wish he could be removed, because it would have made for a much better read in my opinion. It just felt like Katherine was looking for a way to cause miscommunication, but it didn't feel natural to the story.

Cute, but not her best work so far. It's a very easy read, and very enjoyable!

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This audiobook was fantastic. My first choice genre is typically thriller so sometimes when I listen to a romance or rom/com I find them to be kind of boring. I really enjoyed the plot a lot. The insecurities were relatable and although sometimes I thought it seemed annoying how much the main character talked about her body issues; it was real and raw. There were times during the plot that I was laughing and there was even a point where I cried. I have never cried listening to a book, ever. Anything that makes you actually feel something is a win for me. 5 stars.

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This was so so good! I sat down to listen to the audiobook while my daughter took a nap and next thing I know, she’s up watching Netflix and I’m finishing up this book IN ONE SITTING.

Katie is taking on a documentary assignment that she has no business accepting because it seems like the only way to save her job. Next thing she knows, she is in Key West at the cutest motel, being TAUGHT HOW TO SW BY THE OWNER’S ADOPTED SON WHO ALSO HAPPENS TO BE THE COAST GUARD RESCUE SWIMMING SHE IS SHADOWING ON THIS ASSIGNMENT.

The forced proximity and all around good-guy vibes from Hutch made me swoon and honestly this book only furthered the unhinged idea that I could totally fall for a military man. Also, then ending rescue with the dog and frog. I cannot. This book was TOO GOOD!

I also wildly appreciated the journey to self-love and acceptance that Katie had as a secondary (or more linear) storyline to the romance. Katherine Center has a beautiful authors note all about how radical self-love and acceptance can be and how romance is powerful and I couldn’t agree more.

Overall, I highly recommend this book and cannot wait to get my hands on the beautiful print edition!

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