Sunday, May 10, 2026

Book Review: "The Shippers" by Katherine Center

There are certain authors whose books leave me in a good mood. Katherine Center is definitely one of those. Even if her books have heavier components, at their core, they’re love stories that lift my heart. Thanks so much to St. Martin's Press and NetGalley for the advance copy!

JoJo is just not good at love. She has feelings for men, but once she lands them, she either gets bored or is so afraid she’ll get hurt, so she ends things. The most recent example of this was deciding not to marry her fiancĂ©e, Pearce—while they were standing at the altar.

Now, six weeks later, her older sister Ashley is getting married on a cruise ship. And while all she wants to do is wallow in her miserable love life, her sister wants her to be happy. They come to the conclusion that JoJo has never gotten over her crush on Finn, who gave JoJo her first kiss. The only way to break this cycle is for her to kiss Finn again—and he’s coming to Ashley’s wedding.

And so Project Conquest is born. Much to her surprise, JoJo’s best friend Cooper arrives for the wedding, even though he had RSVP’d no. JoJo and Cooper were inseparable from childhood, until Cooper left without a warning four years ago and moved to London. It was the biggest heartbreak of her life.

JoJo gets Cooper to help her land Finn, but while he thinks Finn isn’t worthy of her, he’s the perfect wingman. Until Cooper decides he can’t help JoJo with this anymore. And it’s up to JoJo to realize why.

This had some great banter, lots of family and wedding dysfunction, and a great deal of heart. I loathe miscommunication as a trope and there definitely was some of that here which frustrated me, but this was still a fun read.

The book will publish 5/19.

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