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Katherine Center

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"Sadie Montogmery has had good breaks and bad breaks in her life, but as a struggling artist, all she needs is one lucky break. Things seem to be going her way when she lands one of the coveted finalist spots in a portrait competition. It happens to coincide with a surgery she needs to have. Minor, they say. Less than a week in the hospital they say. Nothing about you will change, they say. Upon recovery, it begins to dawn on Sadie that she can see everything around her, but she can no longer see faces. Temporary, they say. Lots of people deal with this, they say. As she struggles to cope--and hang onto her artistic dreams--she finds solace in her fourteen-year-old dog, Peanut. Thankfully, she can still see animal faces. When Peanut ge...ts sick, she rushes him to the emergency vet nearby. That's when she meets veterinarian Dr. Addison. And she's pleasantly surprised when he asks her on a date. But she doesn't want anyone to know about her face blindness. Least of all Joe, her obnoxious neighbor who always wears a bowling jacket and seems to know everyone in the building. He's always there at the most embarrassing but convenient times, and soon, they develop a sort of friendship. But could it be something more? As Sadie tries to save her career, confront her haunting past, and handle falling in love with two different guys she realizes that happiness can be found in the places--and people--you least expect"--

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Subjects
Genres
Novels
Romance fiction
Published
New York : St. Martin's Press 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Katherine Center (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
323 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781250283788
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Review by Booklist Review

Twenty-eight-year-old portrait artist Sadie Montgomery finds her world turned upside down when, after having brain surgery to correct a malformed blood vessel, she discovers she can no longer perceive human faces. Sadie is diagnosed with face blindness, which is a huge problem because she's just placed in a major contest that could net her prize money and do wonders for her fledgling career. Though her doctors hope her condition is temporary, Sadie still has the immediate challenge of composing a portrait for the contest with the deadline looming. Making matters worse, Sadie's stepmother seems determined to help her, even as her wicked stepsister, Parker, is determined to make her life hell. And then there's the matter of the two guys Sadie's falling for, a dreamboat vet and a charming neighbor who might be a major player or the most helpful guy Sadie's ever met. The latest from the author of The Bodyguard (2022) is a winsome tale of a woman overcoming adversity and learning to lean on the people who care about her.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

With a thoroughly modern millennial heroine at the helm, this emotional contemporary from Center (The Bodyguard) tugs on the heartstrings and grabs attention. Portrait artist Sadie Montgomery, 28, may finally get her big break when she's selected to enter a prestigious competition. Unfortunately, the contest coincides with a minor medical procedure that turns into emergency brain surgery, and the recovery process leaves her unable to make sense of human faces. Though warned by her neuropsychiatrist that her (possibly) temporary face blindness may make her interpret her other senses incorrectly, Sadie works to get her painting back on track with the support of her best friend, Sue, and her neighbor, Joe, who she can only recognize from the bowling jacket he wears all the time. She also tries dating her hunky veterinarian, Dr. Addison, hoping a relationship will help her settle back into normal. But is she seeing the whole picture? Center takes Sadie's life seriously and her struggles with adulting resonate even before her face blindness sets in. Meanwhile, a dash of humor and an endearing love story make the pages fly. Readers will be hooked. (July)

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Review by Library Journal Review

Sadie Montgomery is a struggling portrait artist, but things are looking up for her career when she's selected to participate in a portrait competition. Of course, that's when she discovers she has a "minor" leak in her brain and has to have corrective surgery. While her recovery prognosis is excellent, the temporary swelling in her brain causes prosopagnosia, or face blindness. Sadie can see people's bodies, but their faces are mixed-up jumbles. As Sadie struggles with what could be her new normal, she begins to appreciate other things about the people she meets. Her new veterinarian's confident gait, for instance, or her neighbor's kindness. Sadie might just be falling in love with both men simultaneously--and she has no idea what either of them looks like. This charming, heartfelt romantic comedy has a well-told, unique storyline, and Sadie's prosopagnosia feels deftly explained, explored, and treated with respect. There's chemistry between the protagonists with a slow-burn relationship, but there's also a focus on Sadie's mental and emotional growth, as well as her artistic frustrations and problem-solving methods. VERDICT Readers who enjoy Jenny Colgan and Susan Mallery will love this engaging, well-written romance from Center (The Bodyguard).--Heather Miller Cover

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