What do a match-making cat, an annoying but very attractive neighbor, and a self-help book for the lovelorn have in common? All three are the bane of Althea Chandler's existence.
Cupid the patchwork cat keeps finding his way into Thea's apartment, throwing Luke Bennett, New York's Most Eligible (and cantankerous) Bachelor, into her path when he comes to reclaim the unrepentant feline.
Luke Bennett wants nothing more than for everyone to just leave him alone. He might be eligible, but the women who follow him everywhere are NOT about to change his bachelor ways. Hounded and hunted by New York's single ladies, Luke lays the blame for this whole mess at the feet of some idiotic self-help book called Hooking Mr. Right. If Luke could get a hold of the Trulee Lovejoy that wrote it, he'd wring her advice-dispensing neck. But his cat may be onto something with all of these visits to the neighbor's. One woman he would like to spend a little more time with would be Thea Chandler.
Thea knows exactly how Luke feels about Trulee Lovejoy, which presents a problem, because she's falling for the crotchety bachelor, but if he ever finds out about her self-help alter-ego, he'll never forgive her.
Hooking Mr. Right was a great read. Well-written, absorbing and a lot of fun. I found Cupid to be a great, if furry matchmaker. I can't wait to pick up another Emma Carlyle/Lois Winston title.
Review by Sara Mills
What do a match-making cat, an annoying but very attractive neighbor, and a self-help book for the lovelorn have in common? All three are the bane of Althea Chandler's existence.
Cupid the patchwork cat keeps finding his way into Thea's apartment, throwing Luke Bennett, New York's Most Eligible (and cantankerous) Bachelor, into her path when he comes to reclaim the unrepentant feline.
Luke Bennett wants nothing more than for everyone to just leave him alone. He might be eligible, but the women who follow him everywhere are NOT about to change his bachelor ways. Hounded and hunted by New York's single ladies, Luke lays the blame for this whole mess at the feet of some idiotic self-help book called Hooking Mr. Right. If Luke could get a hold of the Trulee Lovejoy that wrote it, he'd wring her advice-dispensing neck. But his cat may be onto something with all of these visits to the neighbor's. One woman he would like to spend a little more time with would be Thea Chandler.
Thea knows exactly how Luke feels about Trulee Lovejoy, which presents a problem, because she's falling for the crotchety bachelor, but if he ever finds out about her self-help alter-ego, he'll never forgive her.
Hooking Mr. Right was a great read. Well-written, absorbing and a lot of fun. I found Cupid to be a great, if furry matchmaker. I can't wait to pick up another Emma Carlyle/Lois Winston title.