Rating: Summary: Yay! She's back with a vengeance! Review: I went through a period of extreme disenchantment with Ms Roberts. I thought the Magregor Brides was insipidly ordinary to say the least and didn't warm to any of the characters. It felt like a re-hash of an old story and yes, although Ms Roberts does favour the trio stories, she normally does them very well.With the Magregor Grooms she is back to her very light and FUNNY style that I love. Ian and Duncan are especially lovely and I really liked the women in this story. I thought they were likeable and interesting. Highly recommended!
Rating: Summary: All Nora Robert book are sexy & romantic so will this one Review: I've read almost every book written by Nora Roberts I found them all sexy and romantic sometimes even exciting, I think this book like the MacGregor brides will be the BOMB! I give every book she has written a definite thumbs up.
Rating: Summary: WONDERFUL AND ENTERTAINING Review: If you are a Nora Roberts fan - like I am - you will like this book. This is not just good because she wrote it, it falls in line with her other works and the MacGregors - but its touching, funny and has humor. Daniel - the icon - for all his manipulating you just have to laugh at, and the way the other characters are written - they tolerate their grandfather and know what he's doing but suspect they won't fall for his schemes. And they do. Once again Nora Roberts has written a good book and entertaining. If I had to come up with a complaint - it would have to be that I wish she wrote more! With three cousins included in this book each cousin is about 150-175 pages in story. Nothing comes across cut, but they are such enjoyable reading you wish there was more! ENCELLENT BOOK
Rating: Summary: She's done it again Review: If you've read the MacGregors before and lvoed it, you love this book. All 3 MacGregors grooms are fabulous. Another book to keep. I can't wait for the next MacGregor book out in March 99'.
Rating: Summary: The MacGregor is back! Review: In "The MacGregor Grooms," Daniel MacGregor is at his matchmaking again, this time with three of his grandsons, D.C., Duncan, and Ian. All three of them are well aware of The MacGregor's intent, and are determined to stay single. But when temperamental artist D.C. meets the breathtakingly beautiful and cool Layna, he has trouble thinking of anything but her. Next it's Duncan's turn to take the tumble. This riverboat gambler meets the bewitching Cat Farrell, a woman with the voice of an angel from the harsh streets of Chicago's south side, and ends up head over heels in love. Finally, Ian, the confident lawyer meets Naomi, the shy beauty emerging from her shell. Ian's resolve to remain unattached crumbles in the presence of Naomi, and he finds her utterly irresistible. No one writes romance like Nora Roberts, and this book is full of the rich characters, family dynamics and passionate romances that make her one of the best authors I have ever read. Sit back, relax, and enjoy your visit with the MacGregors!
Rating: Summary: The MacGregor is back! Review: In "The MacGregor Grooms," Daniel MacGregor is at his matchmaking again, this time with three of his grandsons, D.C., Duncan, and Ian. All three of them are well aware of The MacGregor's intent, and are determined to stay single. But when temperamental artist D.C. meets the breathtakingly beautiful and cool Layna, he has trouble thinking of anything but her. Next it's Duncan's turn to take the tumble. This riverboat gambler meets the bewitching Cat Farrell, a woman with the voice of an angel from the harsh streets of Chicago's south side, and ends up head over heels in love. Finally, Ian, the confident lawyer meets Naomi, the shy beauty emerging from her shell. Ian's resolve to remain unattached crumbles in the presence of Naomi, and he finds her utterly irresistible. No one writes romance like Nora Roberts, and this book is full of the rich characters, family dynamics and passionate romances that make her one of the best authors I have ever read. Sit back, relax, and enjoy your visit with the MacGregors!
Rating: Summary: The MacGregor is back! Review: In "The MacGregor Grooms," Daniel MacGregor is at his matchmaking again, this time with three of his grandsons, D.C., Duncan, and Ian. All three of them are well aware of The MacGregor's intent, and are determined to stay single. But when temperamental artist D.C. meets the breathtakingly beautiful and cool Layna, he has trouble thinking of anything but her. Next it's Duncan's turn to take the tumble. This riverboat gambler meets the bewitching Cat Farrell, a woman with the voice of an angel from the harsh streets of Chicago's south side, and ends up head over heels in love. Finally, Ian, the confident lawyer meets Naomi, the shy beauty emerging from her shell. Ian's resolve to remain unattached crumbles in the presence of Naomi, and he finds her utterly irresistible. No one writes romance like Nora Roberts, and this book is full of the rich characters, family dynamics and passionate romances that make her one of the best authors I have ever read. Sit back, relax, and enjoy your visit with the MacGregors!
Rating: Summary: silly Review: Is anyone beside me getting tired of the McGregors? I don't mind books about other family members but story after story after story about the same family members and now a re-issue of the beginning of the same family is a bit much. I feel this is just a money-grubbing effort that takes very little work on the author's part. I like The Reef and I just finished River's End so I am a fan of Nora Roberts but I will not buy anything more that says anything about the McGregors.
Rating: Summary: A Howling Great Read! Review: My First Nora Roberts work was the MacGregor Brides. I laughed, howled and wiped the tears away just to keep on reading. Then I found Seaswept . . . well that kept me from killing the publishers while I waited for the Grooms to come out and Boy am I glad I waited. At least these guys have a clue as to what Granpa is up to(the Brides didn't) and with typical male arrogance believe they can side step his plans for them. I especially liked D.C.'s efforts to "save" Layna (sp?) from his Granfather's machinations (giggle.) My only gripe is that we now have to wait until NEXT YEAR for the next installment!! For a rollicking good time the MacGregor-Blades are right up there with the Montgomery-Taggart and the Sackett-Talon-Chantry Clans. Lord, I hope their children don't meet!
Rating: Summary: She's done it again! Review: Nora keeps adding to the MacGregor clan and I love it! It is so funny and charming! Anyone who doesn't like it would not know a good book if it kicked them in the arse! I love you Nora!
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