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Review: A Love Catastrophe by Helena Hunting

A Miniature Poodle is lying on a fluffy blanket with a softcover book to her left. The book is A Love Catastrophe by Helena Hunting.

A Love Catastrophe by Helena Hunting
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A Love CatastropheA LOVE CATASTROPHE by Helena Hunting is a delightful rom-com that will leave readers with a warm and fuzzy feeling. Set in Terra Cotta and in Toronto, this sweet and swoon-worthy novel follows the hilarious and charming journey of Kitty Hart, the renowned Kitty Whisperer, and the grumpy hockey analyst, Miles Thorn. The author skillfully weaves together beloved tropes like a disastrous meet-cute, opposites attract, and friends-to-lovers, creating a recipe of happiness that is hard to resist. Kitty is a lovable and quirky heroine, while Miles is the brooding and stressed hero who hires her to take care of his mother's mischievous cat. As their paths intertwine, their differences become apparent, but their chemistry is undeniable. The book explores sensitive topics such as grief and cyberbullying, adding depth to the characters' emotional journeys. What sets this book apart is the genuine and heartfelt love story that unfolds without unnecessary drama. It is a refreshing departure from the typical romances that rely on clichéd arguments to create tension. Overall, this novel is a charming and uplifting read that will leave readers smiling long after they turn the final page.

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