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The Perfect Neighbor (The Macgregors)

The Perfect Neighbor (The Macgregors)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Another Wonderful MacGregor Tale!
Review: "The Perfect Neighbor" by Nora Roberts is another fantastic addition to the MacGregor series. This time, it's the daughter of Grant and Gennie Campbell who takes the fall into love, with a little help from her matchmaking grandfather, Daniel MacGregor. This is a very quick and very enjoyable read!

Cybil Campbell is a naturally outgoing and friendly person, so when a super sexy and mysterious man moves in across the hall, Cybil can't help but want to find out who he is and make him feel welcome. But when Cybil knocks on her neighbor's door to give him some freshly baked cookies, she is shocked by Preston McQuinn's abrupt and rude nature. And then he shuts the door in her face!

Preston wants to keep his life the way it is, empty and lonely. A critically acclaimed playwright, Preston figures his rude greeting will keep his terminally perky neighbor out of his way. But living across the hall from each other, Cybil and Preston inevitably run into one another. And Preston finds it harder and harder to resist Cybil's warmth, goodness, and compassion.

As time passes, Preston warms up to Cybil's many charms, and the two of them begin a passionate romance. But Cybil is hurt by Preston's determination to keep all matters of the heart out of their relationship. The second Cybil begins to show that Preston is special to her in a way no one else ever has been, he closes down, which makes it abundantly clear that he isn't interested in anything more than a fun, physical relationship.

At least that's what Cybil believes. The truth is, after he was brutally betrayed and hurt by his first and only love, Preston has decided to never open himself up to that kind of pain again. But Cybil has found her way into his heart anyway and now Preston doesn't know what to do, so he keeps pushing her away emotionally. But when Preston lashes out at Cybil over a misunderstanding, she decides she deserves a man who can truly love and trust her, so she throws Preston out of her home, and her life.

Lost without Cybil to brighten up his days, Preston realizes that he has pushed away the one woman who could have made him truly happy, the only woman he will ever love. Has Preston let his fear of being hurt destroy the one thing in his life that really matters? Or is the love that Cybil and Preston share strong enough to overcome the hurt Preston has caused?

"The Perfect Neighbor" provides the perfect opportunity to visit with old friends from previous MacGregor books. Nora Roberts' MacGregor family is tons of fun to read about, whether this is your first time reading one of their books or your fiftieth! "The Perfect Neighbor" is a nice, light read that most will read in a day. There is nothing especially original in this book, but the characters are richly drawn and compelling and the MacGregor family is just plain irresistible - you can't help but love them. So sit back, relax, and enjoy another great visit with the MacGregors!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Another Wonderful MacGregor Tale!
Review: "The Perfect Neighbor" by Nora Roberts is another fantastic addition to the MacGregor series. This time, it's the daughter of Grant and Gennie Campbell who takes the fall into love, with a little help from her matchmaking grandfather, Daniel MacGregor. This is a very quick and very enjoyable read!

Cybil Campbell is a naturally outgoing and friendly person, so when a super sexy and mysterious man moves in across the hall, Cybil can't help but want to find out who he is and make him feel welcome. But when Cybil knocks on her neighbor's door to give him some freshly baked cookies, she is shocked by Preston McQuinn's abrupt and rude nature. And then he shuts the door in her face!

Preston wants to keep his life the way it is, empty and lonely. A critically acclaimed playwright, Preston figures his rude greeting will keep his terminally perky neighbor out of his way. But living across the hall from each other, Cybil and Preston inevitably run into one another. And Preston finds it harder and harder to resist Cybil's warmth, goodness, and compassion.

As time passes, Preston warms up to Cybil's many charms, and the two of them begin a passionate romance. But Cybil is hurt by Preston's determination to keep all matters of the heart out of their relationship. The second Cybil begins to show that Preston is special to her in a way no one else ever has been, he closes down, which makes it abundantly clear that he isn't interested in anything more than a fun, physical relationship.

At least that's what Cybil believes. The truth is, after he was brutally betrayed and hurt by his first and only love, Preston has decided to never open himself up to that kind of pain again. But Cybil has found her way into his heart anyway and now Preston doesn't know what to do, so he keeps pushing her away emotionally. But when Preston lashes out at Cybil over a misunderstanding, she decides she deserves a man who can truly love and trust her, so she throws Preston out of her home, and her life.

Lost without Cybil to brighten up his days, Preston realizes that he has pushed away the one woman who could have made him truly happy, the only woman he will ever love. Has Preston let his fear of being hurt destroy the one thing in his life that really matters? Or is the love that Cybil and Preston share strong enough to overcome the hurt Preston has caused?

"The Perfect Neighbor" provides the perfect opportunity to visit with old friends from previous MacGregor books. Nora Roberts' MacGregor family is tons of fun to read about, whether this is your first time reading one of their books or your fiftieth! "The Perfect Neighbor" is a nice, light read that most will read in a day. There is nothing especially original in this book, but the characters are richly drawn and compelling and the MacGregor family is just plain irresistible - you can't help but love them. So sit back, relax, and enjoy another great visit with the MacGregors!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nora never disappoints me!!!!!!
Review: "The Perfect Neighbor" was another great read of Nora's. I love "The MacGregor" and his clan and I can't wait to read "Daniel-Ian" and "Serena-Caine!" I think I'm out of order! Well, I think Nora is the best author I've found.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fab Book by a Fab Writer!
Review: Another fab book by the world's greatest romantic suspense writer!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Entertaining and Funny
Review: Another winner from Nora Roberts. If you like MacGregor, you'll love this. After FRIED CALAMARI, this is the most entertaining (and funny) book that I've read this year.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Perfect Neighbor (The MacGregors)
Review: As with all of the MacGregor series, I truly enjoyed this book. I am looking forward to reading more about the MacGregor family.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A lot of fun to read!
Review: As with most of Nora's books, I read this one expecting to be entertained and boy was I ever! The characters are funny, warm and complement each other so well. I am a fan of the MacGregor clan and my only wish is that they would adopt me!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: From Back Cover
Review: Brooding loner Preston McQuinn's new apartment, like his life, was just the way he wanted it - dark and empty. But when Cybil Campbell came barging into his well-ordered gloom, he couldn't deny a grudging fascination with his bright, bubbly neighbor. And then she tried to hire him... as her date! Preston thought he'd closed the door on love for good, so why was he sudden;y longing to open up his heart to his incredible neighbor.

10th in The MacGregors series

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Marvelous!!!
Review: But then who could resist a MacGregor novel? I certainly can't!!! And this one absolutely lives up to your expections. One of her best.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MacGregor Saga
Review: Can ANYONE tell me the exact order to read the MacGregor series? I think I have them all(10 stories, including the double books)but not sure what order would be the best read. Any suggestions? Please email me! Thanks.


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