I have yet to find a
Nora Roberts book that was bad.
The MacGregor Grooms is just as good as the MacGregor Brides and all of the other MacGregor books (a favorite of mine is The Perfect Neighbor). Like the MacGregor Brides book this one is composed of 3 different stories with 3 different cousins. All of the MacGregor characters have their own story so there are quite a few of the MacGregor stories starting with Daniel MacGregor and Anna. If you’ve read any of the MacGregor books you know that Daniel MacGregor is a meddling old man in his nineties that sets up his children and now grandchildren with the person that they are meant to be with. Even though their perfect mate is dropped in their laps they still have to work it all out to reach the inevitable outcome of marriage.
The first story involves DC, an artist, and Layna, someone who tries to be perfect. They are set up on a date to a charity event and are instantly attracted to each other. The next story is about Duncan, a riverboat owner and Cat, the vocal talent for his boat. The last story is about Ian, a well connected lawyer, and Naomi, a bookstore owner more comfortable with books than people. The 3 men are good looking and confident yet the 3 women in their lives have issues in their past that they have to get beyond before they can commit to the future.
As always Daniel MacGregor, the patriarch, plays a role in all of the stories and is quite character. If you like Nora Roberts you will like this one.
Happy reading!
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