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I had to read this after reading The MacGregor Brides. Great story. I love how MacGregor has his own monologue before each story. This has stories of 3 of his grandsons, just like the Brides had stories of 3 of his granddaughters. Very quick read, love the characters and how you see others you have read about before.
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I love the MacGregors! This is so easy and fun to read.
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Another GREAT one in the Macgregor series. Pure Nora Roberts.
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You can't beat the MacGregors, and this is a very good one. Despite their resistance, all three of Daniel MacGregor's grandsons meets his fate, and enjoys it.
Worth reading, and rereading.
Worth reading, and rereading.
Part of the MacGregor family saga. Fun read, if you like other Nora Roberts books you're likely to enjoy this one.
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DanielMacGregor decides to get his grandsons married. Great read on how he does it.
Very good read. Nora Roberts never disappoints.
n her new novel, The MacGregor Grooms, Noraholics get a healthy shot of three virile young men, maddening in their obsessions and irresistible in their attraction. For those of you who have not yet discovered Nora Roberts's delightful MacGregor clan, they're a Scottish Kennedyesque clan but without the dark secrets three generations of MacGregors, all falling in love, all not knowing what's best for them until true love appears. In this spin on the family tree, Roberts uses the "Private Memoirs of Daniel Duncan MacGregor" also known as Grandpa to introduce the three men in question. They are D. C., Duncan, and Ian, all grandchildren of Daniel Duncan MacGregor, father of a former President of the United States, not to mention one of the most powerful patriarchs alive. And he wants something now, before any more time passes: He wants to see these three grandsons married, and fast.
What follows is an often hilarious and always touching book about these three young men as they find the love that has somehow been directed their very separate ways. In the first story, D. C. is a hunky young artist living the semi-bohemian life in Washington, D.C. His father was once President, so he knows the city well, but he's opted for the more low-profile work of painting and sketching over politics. Butwhenhis grandfather tells D. C. that he must perform an unpleasant task, D. C. decides that he can bring himself to dress up one night of the year to escort Layna Drake to a charity ball. The MacGregor (as the old patriarch is known) tells him that this is a one-time favor, and that Layna is not the right kind of young lady for D. C. at all. The reverse psychology works like a charm, and try as he might to resist the enchanting Layna, D. C. MacGregor is hooked from the moment he sees her. Only problem is, Layna has other ideas. She's not at all into the chaotic way that D. C. lives she likes some form and regimentation to her life. Layna's own parents were what D. C.'s mother calls "surface people" a couple that's all polish, but without depth. Layna is caught between wanting true love and wanting an orderly life. Can she have both? And will the electric charge that D.C. feels whenever he's around Layna be enough to spark her interest in him? Mayhem and passion ensue!
In the second tale, Duncan Blade, son of the casino-owning MacGregor branch, has his hands full with the one love of his life "The Comanche Princess." It's a casino riverboat that travels on the Mississippi from St. Louis to New Orleans and back. Everything looks like it's going to go off without a hitch for Duncan's floating casino except for the entertainment. Cat Farrell is sexy and has a great singing voice, but she's driving Duncan to distraction by not showing up on time. But when they meet, will Duncan be able to keep from falling in love with this "wild" Cat?
In the final section of The MacGregor Grooms, we meet Ian MacGregor, a talented and wealthy young lawyer in Boston. It looks as if Ian is being groomed for a career in politics. But as the youngest attorney in the family firm, he feels more often than not like an errand boy, and his first errand is to go meet Naomi Brightstone, the young lady who is going to be running the Boston bookselling institution known as Brightstone's Books. As Ian and Naomi grow close, the story soars into a delightful tale of books and barristers. Ian's tale is the most dazzling of the three, and Roberts wisely saved the best for last. But make no mistake about it, all three tales are sheer delights. As with her other MacGregor novels such as The MacGregor Brides and The Winning Hand, Nora Roberts shines!
What follows is an often hilarious and always touching book about these three young men as they find the love that has somehow been directed their very separate ways. In the first story, D. C. is a hunky young artist living the semi-bohemian life in Washington, D.C. His father was once President, so he knows the city well, but he's opted for the more low-profile work of painting and sketching over politics. Butwhenhis grandfather tells D. C. that he must perform an unpleasant task, D. C. decides that he can bring himself to dress up one night of the year to escort Layna Drake to a charity ball. The MacGregor (as the old patriarch is known) tells him that this is a one-time favor, and that Layna is not the right kind of young lady for D. C. at all. The reverse psychology works like a charm, and try as he might to resist the enchanting Layna, D. C. MacGregor is hooked from the moment he sees her. Only problem is, Layna has other ideas. She's not at all into the chaotic way that D. C. lives she likes some form and regimentation to her life. Layna's own parents were what D. C.'s mother calls "surface people" a couple that's all polish, but without depth. Layna is caught between wanting true love and wanting an orderly life. Can she have both? And will the electric charge that D.C. feels whenever he's around Layna be enough to spark her interest in him? Mayhem and passion ensue!
In the second tale, Duncan Blade, son of the casino-owning MacGregor branch, has his hands full with the one love of his life "The Comanche Princess." It's a casino riverboat that travels on the Mississippi from St. Louis to New Orleans and back. Everything looks like it's going to go off without a hitch for Duncan's floating casino except for the entertainment. Cat Farrell is sexy and has a great singing voice, but she's driving Duncan to distraction by not showing up on time. But when they meet, will Duncan be able to keep from falling in love with this "wild" Cat?
In the final section of The MacGregor Grooms, we meet Ian MacGregor, a talented and wealthy young lawyer in Boston. It looks as if Ian is being groomed for a career in politics. But as the youngest attorney in the family firm, he feels more often than not like an errand boy, and his first errand is to go meet Naomi Brightstone, the young lady who is going to be running the Boston bookselling institution known as Brightstone's Books. As Ian and Naomi grow close, the story soars into a delightful tale of books and barristers. Ian's tale is the most dazzling of the three, and Roberts wisely saved the best for last. But make no mistake about it, all three tales are sheer delights. As with her other MacGregor novels such as The MacGregor Brides and The Winning Hand, Nora Roberts shines!
3 very different, but intriguing men. None think they can be fulled by the Grandfather to fall in love and marry. Grandpa knows best!!!
Very enjoyable book of more Macgregor's!!
Great book
Wealthy and powerful Daniel MacGregor, patriarch of the MacGregor clan, discovers the perfect women to marry his three eligible grandsons. Number 10 of the MacGregor series.
Sandra M. (Lighthouses4Sandy) reviewed The MacGregor Grooms (MacGregors, Bk 10) on + 145 more book reviews
Another fun time with the Macgregors. Once you start reading this family, you'll continue until you've read them all!
Stories of MacGregor cousins D.C., Duncan, and Ian.
This one is just as fun to read as the others in the MacGregor series.
I laughed throughout the book.
I laughed throughout the book.
Great Book!One of her best!
I was so sorry when I finished this book!
This book was really good. It follows along with all of the rest of the MacGregor books.
Gotta love those Macgregors!
The Matchmaking MacGregor. He'll stop at nothing to get what he wants. And Daniel Macgretor, powerful patriarch of the MacGregor clan, wants to see his three handsome, eligible--but stubbornly single--gradsons married. So he's found just the women to tempt, tease and torture cousins D.C., duncan and Ian all the way to the alter. Yes, Daniel has plans. . . . Fun to read!
GOOD READ!
Jasmine B. (chawkagirl4ever) reviewed The MacGregor Grooms (MacGregors, Bk 10) on + 22 more book reviews
all of her books are great the mcgregor's are wonderful
Marge J. (MaplesFlowers) - , reviewed The MacGregor Grooms (MacGregors, Bk 10) on + 95 more book reviews
One of my favorites from Nora Roberts - so much that I bought it twice!! LO< This is my extra copy. The other is in my Keepers pile!
Another great book by Nora :)
***Daniel MacGregor, powerful patriarch of the MacGregor clan, finds the right women to tempt, tease and torture cousins D.C., Duncan, and Ian all the way to the altar. Part of the MacGregor saga.
Michelle K. (mlsjkramer) reviewed The MacGregor Grooms (MacGregors, Bk 10) on + 33 more book reviews
He'll stop at nothing to get what he wants. And Daniel MacGregor, powerful patriarch of the MacGregor clan, wants to see his three handsome, eligible - but stubbornly single - grandsons married. So he's found just the women to tempt, tease, and torture cousins D.C., Duncan, and Ian all the way to teh alter. Yes, Daniel has plans...
He'll stop at nothing to get what he wants. And Daniel, powerful patriarch of the MacGregor clan, wants to see his three handsome, eligible, stubbornly single grandsons married. So he's found just the women to tempt, tease and torture cousins D.C., Duncan and Ian all the way to the altar.
He'll stop at nothing to get what he wants. And Daniel MacGregor, powerful patriarch of the MacGregor clan, wants to see his three handsome, eligible-but stubbornly single-grandsons married. So he's found just the women to tempt, tease and torture cousins D.C., Duncan and Ian all the way to the alter. Yes, Daniel has plans...
Judith C. (craftsgranny) reviewed The MacGregor Grooms (MacGregors, Bk 10) on + 200 more book reviews
He'll stop at nothing to get what he wants. And Daniel MacGreor, powerful patriach of the MacGregor clan, wants to see his three handsome, eligible-but stubbornly single-grandsons married. So he's found just the women to tempt, tease and torture cousins DC, Duncan and Ian all the way to altar.
The Matchmaking MacGregor. Hell stop at nothing to get what he wants. And Daniel MacGregor, powerful patriarch of the MacGregor clan, wants to see his three handsome, eligiblebut stubbornly single- grandsons married. So hes found just the women to tempt, tease and torture cousins D.C., Duncan and Ian all the way to the altar. Yes, Daniel has plans
He will stop at nothing to get what he wants. And Daniel Macgregor, powerful patriarch of the Macgregor clan, wants to see his three handsome, eligible but stubbornly single grandsons married. So he's found just the women to tempt, tease and torture cousins D.C., Duncan and Ian all the way to the altar. Yes, Daniel has plans.....
I have three books listed from Nora Roberts that cover some of the Macgregor stories.