
The MacGregor Brides
Nora Roberts
The MacGregors #7
A scheming Scottish grandfather handpicks husbands for his three career-focused granddaughters — whether they like it or
Description
AVAILABLE DIGITALLY FOR THE FIRST TIME A new generation of MacGregor women discovers their grandfather's matchmaking talent in this classic intertwined trio of stories from bestselling author Nora Roberts. There is nothing Daniel MacGregor would rather see than his three eldest granddaughters - Laura, Gwendolyn and Julia - married. But the three cousins are so focused on their careers that marriage is the last thing on their minds. Until Daniel handpicks three unsuspecting candidates for grooms - and throws them in their paths... The MacGregor Brides can be enjoyed as a hugely entertaining standalone book. It is also the fifth instalment in the classic MacGregors series, which begins with Playing the Odds and continues with Tempting Fate, All the Possibilities, One Man's Art, The Winning Hand, The MacGregor Grooms and The Perfect Neighbour - all available as Ebooks for the first time. And look out for the prequel For Now, Forever, plus the historical MacGregor novel Rebellion and its companion novella In from the Cold. Includes a preview of The Winning Hand
The MacGregors series
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