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The MacGregors #7

The MacGregor Brides

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A new generation of MacGregor women discovers their grandfather's matchmaking talent in this classic collection from #1 "New York Times" bestselling author Nora Roberts.
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There is nothing Daniel MacGregor would rather see than his three eldest granddaughters--Laura, Gwendolyn and Julia--married. But the three cousins have one-track minds, and love is taking a back seat to career success. Until Daniel handpicks three unsuspecting candidates for grooms--and throws them in their paths...
"You can't bottle wish fulfillment, but Nora Roberts certainly knows how to put it on the page."--"New York Times"
Includes an exclusive preview of Nora Roberts's new book "The Witness."

377 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published October 1, 1997

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Nora Roberts

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Nora Roberts is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than 200 novels, including Hideaway, Under Currents, Come Sundown, The Awakening, Legacy, and coming in November 2021 -- The Becoming -- the second book in The Dragon Heart Legacy. She is also the author of the futuristic suspense In Death series written under the pen name J.D. Robb. There are more than 500 million copies of her books in print.

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2,594 reviews1,327 followers
April 20, 2021
Now that Daniel MacGregor’s children have found their own partners and are happily married, he sets his sights on the grandchildren they’ve give him. First up are his adult granddaughters: Laura, Gwendolyn (Gwen) and Julia. Laura is an attorney working for her parents, Diana and Caine MacGregor, at their law firm. Gwen is a brilliant surgeon doing her residency at a Boston hospital with a close relationship to her parents, Serena and Justin Blade. Lastly, there’s Julia, the daughter of the former two-term president of the United States and a renowned artist, Alan and Shelby MacGregor.

The stories for each are separate and distinct so it was like reading three novellas in one wonderful package. The cousins live together in a beautiful Boston brownstone and one by one, they unknowingly fall prey to their grandfather’s machinations. He actually did a great job as the men they eventually meet and marry are interesting in their own rights. Cameron Joyce is a security specialist who has a strong sense of self, very much needed to break through Laura’s resistance and stand up to her father. Branson Maguire is a successful writer of a detective series who was relentless in convincing an independent Gwen that there was room for a relationship alongside her career. Cameron Murdoch is a building contractor with a keen eye to the artistry of his craft that matches really well with Julia’s whose livelihood is in buying houses and redesigning them for later sale. They have to work together on what ends up being the one that she keeps for herself.

I really enjoyed these stories and this book as they were nicely woven together and flowed well. Each romance was compelling and Daniel’s interference added some fun to all of them, especially when his meddling was discovered. I wasn’t sure if I’d be interested in this next generation of MacGregors and the answer is a resounding yes. This was a fun reading experience and I’m ready for the grandsons.

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5,097 reviews624 followers
March 12, 2017
A lovely anthological addition to the MacGregor series.
The book is about how Daniel, the 90 year old patriarch grandfather interferes in his granddaughters' lives to get them married. Contains stories of three couples.
Laura and Royce
This was the insta love between the lawyer Laura and the security expert Royce.
Safe
Gwen and Branson
Really sweet OTT love story between the doctor and the crime writer. The had the most crazy in love gestures.
Safe + v card
Julia and Cullum
Most passionate of the three stories was this heavy lust between arch enemies and contractors, which then turns to love
Safe with exceptions
Overall a really good book.
Safe as an average
4/5
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668 reviews32 followers
April 18, 2019
Loved Daniel's plotting ... The Macgregor girls were better than the male cousins and I enjoyed all the stories ... but Julia was my favorite ...
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520 reviews60 followers
May 8, 2013
Oh, Daniel, you old pirate... When will you learn? I can't decide whether to be angry for your meddlings, or delighted for bringing together such awesome couples. And your damn speeches about family speak straight to my heart!

The MacGregor Brides is a book with a very matching cover. A bow, like it's a special present to us readers, because, technically, that's what it is. Three stories in one book is more than I could ask for. Daniel MacGregor, the old meddling goat we all know and love, is out now to get his grandchildren. Never mind the fact his "poor wife", Anna, now has the grandchildren she supposedly craved for. Noooo, said grandchildren have grown up, and they must do their duty to the family, bring more heirs forth and give her great-grandchildren to dote on - and let's not forget that the spouses must come from a family with good blod and strong stock! OK, we all know this is actually THE MacGregor's wish, and not Anna's, but we still enjoy seeing his many and complicated schemes. At this point, the only one who wasn't played and made the choice on his own was Alan from the second generation!

Seeing as Daniel is over ninety years old, he's speeding things up, so, in less than two years, he has decided to see three of his granddaughters married and round with little MacGregors. And he'll get to it successfully, see if he doesn't.



"You think this is a snap for me? I never planned on this. I never wanted this. Get that clear, Slim. I never wanted this. To not be able to go one lousy day without you inside my head. To start reaching for you at night when you're not even there. To need to hear your voice, just hear it. To be in love with you." - Royce Cameron

First up, is Caine's little girl. Laura MacGregor is the spitting image of her mother, Diana, and follows the same profession as her parents. Relaxed like her father, and hating to be directed like her mother, she has the strangest of meetings with Royce Cameron, when the latter stumbles upon her in her underwear. Royce is there to make sure "poor old" Mrs. MacGregor sleeps peacefully at night by installing a security system in the house Laura and her cousins share. Marriage didn't work out for him the first time around, and he considers Slim, the fun-loving lawyer with the body of an angel and the musical ear of a drunken cat in heat, a nice bonus to his work, one with no boundaries, and no commitment complications. How could either of them imagine Laura's granfather was behind all this?

Laura was fun to read about. Out of the three, she was the most "chillax" girl, and she certainly never considered the possibility she was being set up by the old man. Even while she's a real pro in her job like her mother - and her looks were the same, too - , it was actually like having to deal with a female Caine! The cheekiness, the whole "pranskster in the works" attitude, it spoke Caine MacGregor in volumes! Royce was brash and had the whole bad ass air around him, but I guess it was just something that stuck with him from his days at the force. It was funny to see him getting so worked up over how to propose to her, and making a list of the the reasons why she should acccept it, only for his plans to be thrown out of the window when she accepted just like that.

What really made me laugh in Laura's story was Ian and Caine, though. They were by no means subtle, and their overprotective act would have been frustrating if I wasn't laughing my ass off at their antics. And don't get me started on Caine still beeing mothered by his own wife. When will this man grow up, seriously?

Also, loved the MacGregor family Christmas! Damn, it was like my own family's, only there was a castle, and a lot more room to be crazy and happy about it!

"I didn't plan this, I didn't want this. It wasn't the deal. But I'm in love with you." - Laura MacGregor

"I'm out of my depth with you, Branson. I feel out of control. I don't know how to function that way, and I need to decide what that means for me. I need to decide what to do about the fact that I'm in love with you." - Gwendolyn Blade

Next up, Gwendolyn Blade, oh, sorry, Doctor Gwendolyn Blade. I'm gonna be straight about Serena's eldest daughter; I didn't like her. Not one bit. It was like having a second Anna MacGregor, and really, no matter how great a grandmother she is, the MacGregor great matriarch honestly pissed me off when I read her story with Daniel.



Gwen is a doctor, following in her grandma's footsteps - literally, you'll see later what I mean! - and, after Laura's falling in line with The MacGregor's wishes, she is absolutely determined to not get in the same position. So, when Branson Maguire, a mystery writer, tells her he was sent to her for help and research material by her grandfather, she's set on keeping her heart and brains intact. Branson, on his part, just thought Mr. MacGregor was only bragging for his granddaughter when he was listing off her assets. So why is it so hard for her to stay away, and him to let her go?

At first, I liked Gwen's attitude. The way she told Branson right from the moment she met him she wasn't interested, because he mentioned her grandpa, was commendable. Certainly, she was no fool at that moment. No, the stupidity came afterwards. Is it the damn doctor career that simply fries a MacGregor woman's brains and makes them real bitches, I wonder? You don't like him? Well, then, you freaking idiot, stop playing around with him when he has told you, plain and simple, he loves you! God, the nerve of some women!



Now Bran... Well, he wasn't my favorite of the three of The MacGregor's "chosen ones", but I simply have to give brownie points to the guy! I swear, if I was into romantic guys, he would be my "it". First off, the man is Irish - what's not to love in an Irish man?! Second, his professional rants. Oh, I loved those, he could go off in the snap of a finger, just like that! The way he called her by her full first name made it all the more romantic, and God help me was he talkative during the love making scenes - I seriously cannot consider a single one of the rated scenes in Gwen's story what we know as sex, way too sweet and romantic. Honestly, if there is one thing I'd like my man to to be during intercourse - apart from useful with his hands - is talkative. Puts the whole thing in an entirely different level. His comebacks when Gwen was being bitchy and snappy were adorable - the man sinply lived to act like her comic relief - , and it was funny as hell to see one man - even one! - be grateful for Daniel's meddling nature. And the gifts, oh, the gifts, there are not enough words to describe how awestruck I was at his gesture. All in all, Branson used the old tricks, only he did so in his own unique way, and he was so romantic and creative, it makes you wonder why he was the one chasing her, and not the other way around. The only fault I find in him, is his princely nature - tends to bore me after a while...

"I love you, Gwendolyn. However it came to be doesn't change the result. You're what I've waited for without ever knowing I was waiting." - Branson Maguire

"I love you, and I'm not staying here and being unhappy." - Julia MacGregor

Julia's story! My favorite of the three, I admit, and maybe it was because of my obsession with love-hate relationships...

Julia MacGregor is Alan's little girl, and, just like her mother, Shelby, she is not one to settle down because someone tells her to. I still don't really get what she does for a living, I admit, but, whatever it was, she has less than half a year to build her new house, and Michael Maguire is her key to that. Too bad the old man falls sick and Cullum, his son - who gets along with her as well as a cat does with a dog - , has to do the job instead. Or is it?

Julia and Cullum were my favorite couple of the three. Julia is just like The MacGregor himself, never liking it when someone disagrees with her, and still in need of an opposite opinion, even if she herself doesn't know it yet. Unlike Shelby and Alan, who are both good with debates and civilized arguments, Julia certainly enjoys being only in the right. Everyone around her is wrong, they just don't know it yet. An Alpha female to the core, it was only inevitable she and Cullum would butt heads - and ony natural for her grandpa to go through great lengths to ensure she does get caught in his matchmaking trap.

Cullum is my new favorite man from the series. While Grant was my man in the second generation, the third generation has to offer an equally grumpy, snappy and sacastic son of a bitch, and who am I to deny the goodies that come out of such mouths? Personally, me likey~



That first kiss they shared was the epitome of awesomeness - sorry Grant, I feel like I'm betraying you right now, but it's the damn truth! - and boy, were the sexual encounters hot! How the hell did they manage to make even the slow ones seem like sin covered with melted chocolate and wrapped with edible ribbons?! (don't even ask!)



The only thing that got me pissed off was the fact they acted like teenagers, trying to make the other say the three magic words first, which nearly drove them apart - thank God Cullum is one sexy piece of cave man ass! This isn't high school, people, suck it up and just say it!

One more thing; having Shelby act the way Alan should be when it came to his little girl was hilarious. Usually it's the father that overdoes it with the boyfriend's background. Alan was right, she sounded more like Daniel than Daniel himself. Well, we all knew that, anyway, otherwise no Campbell would take The MacGregor's first born as a husband, hahaha!

"I love you, and you're not going anywhere without me." - Cullum Murdoch

So now that I'm done with the first three, I think Daniel's in a roll, and the old man has his sights on Mac - boy, will that be interesting to read or what...
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2,233 reviews
April 9, 2020
These stories were so adorable! I just LOVE the patriarch of the MacGregors, Daniel MacGregors. "Good blood. Strong Stock." He has been such a strong, devilish character from the very first book. He makes the entire series. ;)
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1,251 reviews57 followers
February 28, 2009
This wasn't the best book, but it wasn't all that bad. I went into this book kind of expecting what I was getting (thanks to other readers' reviews) and so I wasn't disappointed when the 3 short stories all turned out extremely similarly. I was kind of annoyed that the realizations of the couples all occured at Christmastime, it was just to predicatble by the time I got to the third story (which, by the way, was my favorite of the three). Too bad real life isn't as easy as romance novels make them out to be. Boy meets girl, boy dates girl, boy and girl start doubting their feelings and motivations, boy and girl come to senses, and boy proposes to girl and they live happily ever after. Life would be so much more romantic if it happened like that! But I guess I have to find that retreat in a book!

You'll enjoy this if you understand what you're getting into!
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3,590 reviews5 followers
February 7, 2019
This may have been the first romance I read cover to cover. And I think it holds up pretty well, though Laura being past the bar at 24 did make me raise my eyebrows in a way that I don't think it did as a teenager. (It's possible! Not necessarily probable.) I think Julia's story is my favorite, but I don't think there's a particularly weak one in the bunch. I just wish they were longer!
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5 reviews
March 5, 2024
Ik ben normaal gezien fan van alles wat Nora Roberts schrijft. Meestal weet ze mooie, originele liefdesverhalen te maken die je echt wel raken.
Dit boek is ongetwijfeld geschreven met de restjes daarvan. Het is ongeïnspireerd en lachwekkend. Bol van de clichés.
Ben je fan van rijkelui kinderen die een veel te dominante mannenfiguur hebben die hun leven bepaald dan is dit het boek voor jou. De enige reden dat dit boek nog 2 sterren krijgt is omdat het laatste verhaal enigzins nog mooi is en voor het eerst na deze 300 pagina marteling een schaduw van een herkenbare emotie toont.
Ik was met grote hoop aan dit boek begonnen, nu ben ik gewoon opgelucht dat het uit is.
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86 reviews
July 20, 2012
These stories were too RUSHED individually. I would have preferred maybe that they all have taken place at the same time and intertwined with each other. Maybe starting and ending at different points in the book. NOT a favorite in this series.
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36 reviews24 followers
September 15, 2011
So Daniel is such a meddiler. but he always know what guy is good for his family. Laura is a lawyer like her parents diana blake and caine Mcgregor. she falls for a security ex-officer named royce. He meets his beloved in her house she's busy hearing music and getting food out of the fridge and shaking her butty when royce finds her she doesnt knowdest until she turn atumatically she gets her knife and warns him if gets any closer she would stab him. He smiles with that crocket cocky smile and tells her why his there and how he came in.......

Nexts its gwen book. She's the doctor dauther of Serena Mcgregor and Justain blake both casino owners. She falls for a fantasy author named branson. She frist mets her guy in the hall of the emeregency place. Her first reaction to him when he mention daniel is tat he setting her up. which she tells him she aint interested. He laughs and tells her he came for help daniel had recommended her for the job. He wanted to know more about female doctors......

Finally this books for juila the businesswomen she's the daughter of shelby campbell and Alan mcgregor. She falls for cullum his a constucter. N they both had a thing when they were younger but something happen and.......
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1,824 reviews1,504 followers
February 6, 2011
Here comes the Brides
In the continuing saga of the Macgregors, Nora Roberts introduces us to three grown up granddaughters of the likable Patrioch, Daniel Macgregor. There's Laura, Gwen, and Julia, cousins. All three independent and hard working. Sharing a house, they are very close to each other and family and find that they have now caught the notice of their lovable grandfather. He has decided that they have been single long enough and sets off to put in their paths Mr. Right. What ensues will make you laugh, and cry and shout for more as each story winds to its end. I found their lives and the way they are led from beginning to end so much fun to read I couldn't put it down. Definitely a good read. I think you'll enjoy their stories, so go out and read it soon.
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825 reviews
June 13, 2010
4 stars: Laugh out loud, enjoyable summer read

I really like this light hearted, humorous series. Great characters. Endearing and hard to put down. I've read almost all of the books in this series and enjoyed them.

Not knowing it was a series, I started with this book. It was hiliarous. I was hooked. My favs in the series are the later books (including this one) with three generations of MacGregors and the matchmaking, meddlesome grandfather. I actually think I liked the series more by starting with those books, because it made me more interested to go back and read the other characters story. I loved the way the MacGregor was protrayed.
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453 reviews
February 28, 2015
I really enjoyed this book. It's actually the first book I've read about the MacGregors.
I loved how everyone called the grandpa the McGregor, he really was quite a character and a master manipulator. But it was all done in a loving way. Daniel McGregor has lived a long and happy life with his wife besides him. Now in his 90's. He wants to make sure his three grandaughters are happily married and with families started before he goes.
Laura,Gwen and Julie are all quite busy with there chosen careers and have no time for men.
That is until the McGregor sends into there life's a man who he thinks is perfect for them.
I won't spoil the endings, try the book.
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2,250 reviews244 followers
October 1, 2022
I liked Laura and Gwen's stories, and I was most looking forward to Julia's. Talk about a disappointment. I wanted to love Julia's turn at The MacGregor's machinations, but her and Callum's bullheadedness and miscommunication all but sucked the joy out of it for me. I enjoyed the audio, Angela Dawe does well with the myriad of character voices and accents. While we do eventually get all of our happy endings, sometimes things felt too rushed, but that's understandable as this is a compilation of 3 novellas.
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62 reviews1 follower
October 7, 2011
I love the MacGregors!!! Can't wait to get started on the MacGregor Grooms! This Book is so fun to read! Each story has its unique qualities and it's similarities. It catches your attention with the first page, and by getting inside Grandfather MacGregors mind with his memoir entries. I love that MacGregor! Mora Roberts has done it again! I will be talking about and recomending her books for as long as I live. Love, love, love them!!
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364 reviews2 followers
March 28, 2024
Absolutely hated this book. Awful families. Neanderthal men. Honestly hated it. First book to be literally thrown into the trash.
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1,056 reviews11 followers
July 21, 2023
i liked the book. it was cozy and comfortable and without unnecessary drama. i wish each story was longer with more dates between couples depicted. also i need an updated family tree to keep track with all the relatives.

loved laura & royce’s book. i wish it was longer. 5/5 stars.

i liked gwen & branson’ book but i didn’t love it as much as the first story. 4/5 stars.
“As a doctor, I'd like to say you're in excellent shape. As a woman," she continued as he hauled her to her feet, "I'm compelled to say you have a great butt.”


julia had a brother but we never met hit and didn’t even know his name. liked her story 4.5/5 stars.

“He's got these incredible hands. Wide and rough and really strong. I think about them a lot.”
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141 reviews
December 11, 2025
Not my favourite book from Nora I won’t lie . I think the three POVs did confuse me but I did finish this book physically .
649 reviews2 followers
April 18, 2024
Three harlequin style romances. Easy reads.
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1,081 reviews24 followers
December 16, 2015
I really enjoy this book. It has all you want for a Christmas read, great characters, snow, romance and fun.

This book consists of three stories, each story follows the life of one McGregor Grand daughter that Daniel McGregor (the Grand Father) thinks should be settling down. Daniel is a great character whom you fall in love with even though he is a rogue (but a loveable one) and who you want to see get what he wants.
He thinks his grand daughters should be finding their life partners but they are busy leading their busy lives, so he decides to give a wee helping hand by introducing a man into each grand daughters life. The grand daughters think they are smarter than him and that they will recognise when they are being set up but No.
How the men try and win the hearts of each lady is really lovely.

Well worth a read and would recommend it to all.
Profile Image for Jen.
368 reviews
January 18, 2024
This is an example of how writers really do grow over time. Roberts has created strong women, but ends up systematically taking their power away with each pairing. I am not a fan of the idea of the family patriarch tricking and having control over these women. All the men also cam across as pushy and demanding in a way that modern heart throbs would not tolerate.
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163 reviews3 followers
April 5, 2021
I’ve already read The MacGregor Grooms, so I was expecting similar things and wasn’t disappointed. I’m not such a fan of novellas but Roberts does them well. The stories were fun and romance was charming. I found that I enjoyed Laura and Julia’s stories best. The tension and spark between them and their men felt more apparent. Overall, I find I like the MacGregor family.

One thing I’ll note is that I totally don’t understand the fury each character seems to feel when they discover their grandfather’s meddling. Like, why. One, isn’t it obvious by now? And two, why is that such a big deal? Usually by then they like the person he chose anyway so who cares?

Good book though.
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Author 20 books353 followers
May 1, 2021
Not the best of Nora Roberts' category romances, partly because it was three novellas rather than a novel and there wasn't as much space to develop character, but it did make me want to go back and reread the original MacGregor trilogy, which I still have in the original Special Edition paperbacks.
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