A review by ruth5garcia5
The Perfect Neighbor by Nora Roberts

5.0

The last of the MacGregor romance tied up this series like a tight little bow for me.

Cybil is a cartoonist, much like her father Grant. She takes pride in her work, is friendly and outgoing, talks too much, and has a huge heart. Wanting to extend a neighborly welcome, she knocks on the door to 3B and meets broody, rude, and abrupt Preston McQuinn. He's mysterious and cagey. While she thinks he's a struggling musician, her assumptions land them in a sticky mess.

Reeling from his past and his need for solitude, he's annoyed that the neighbor in 3A won't shut up. She's a chatterbox who follows him around, tries to manage his life, and makes sure he eats. Trust doesn't come easy and the silliness only gets nastier.

I loved this story and I loved getting a glimpse of Grant and Genevieve.

As always, Daniel MacGregor gets his wish and pairs off another family member. What's not to love? I'll miss this family and will definitely be visiting the MacGregor's again when the mood strikes.