Review by Booklist Review
*Starred Review* Pierson Stratton, Viscount Wakefield, isn't sure who is going to drive him mad first: Louisa Tempest, or her cat, Hannibal. From the moment she barges into his home while chasing after her wayward feline, Louisa seems to have nothing better to do than interfere in Pierson's life. Doesn't the troublesome Miss Tempest know that when a wounded soldier returns home from the horrors of war, all he wants to do is withdraw from the world? It would seem Louisa does not, since she is constantly coming next door to hire new cooks, sort out his linen closet, and dig in his garden. If that isn't annoying enough, her fiendish feline is constantly underfoot. As far as Pierson is concerned, Louisa is the source of all problems currently plaguing his household. But what if Louisa isn't the cause of all his problems, but the cure? RITA Award-winning Boyle (If Wishes Were Earls, 2014) once again displays her deft hand at combining buoyant wit with deep emotion. With its perfectly matched protagonists, surfeit of simmering sexual chemistry, and deliciously amusing cast of secondary characters, the latest addition to the Rhymes with Love series is entrancing in every way.--Charles, John Copyright 2014 Booklist
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