New Ebook Release: The Cat Lady Next Door

The Cat Lady Next Door is a heartwarming enemies-to-lovers romance by Joanne Starr. When devoted cat rescuer Maggie Foster clashes with her newly divorced neighbor Ryan Mercer, complaints and arguments…

Website banner for The Cat Lady Next Door by Joanne Starr. A red-haired woman in a cozy sweater stands beside a white picket fence holding an orange cat while smiling at a dark-haired man leaning on the fence. Several cats wander through a flower-filled neighborhood at sunset. A wooden sign reads, "Beware: Cat Lady Lives Here." The banner promotes a heartwarming enemies-to-lovers romance set in a charming small-town community.

The Cat Lady Next Door

A brand-new romance from Joanne Starr is now available!

Maggie Foster has dedicated her life to rescuing cats. Her home is full of strays, her yard is never quiet, and she wouldn’t have it any other way. Everything changes when Ryan Mercer moves in next door.

Recently divorced and hoping for a fresh start, Ryan dreams of peace and quiet. Instead, he finds himself sharing a fence line with dozens of cats and a neighbor who seems determined to test his patience at every turn.

What starts as complaints, pranks, and endless arguments soon becomes something neither of them expected. As sparks begin to fly, Maggie and Ryan must decide whether they’re willing to take a chance on love.

The Cat Lady Next Door is a heartwarming enemies-to-lovers romance filled with humor, rescue cats, small-town charm, and a guaranteed happily-ever-after.

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Book cover for The Cat Lady Next Door by Joanne Starr. A red-haired woman holding an orange cat stands on one side of a white picket fence, smiling at a dark-haired man leaning on the other side. Several cats roam the yard around them. A sign on the fence reads, "Beware: Cat Lady Lives Here." The scene is set in a charming neighborhood at sunset, suggesting a warm enemies-to-lovers romance.