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L'orgueil des MacGregor (1985)

par Nora Roberts

Séries: Le clan des MacGregor (set 3-4)

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Fiction. Romance. HTML:Politics meets passion in this MacGregors novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts.
Alan MacGregor knows what he wantsâ??and it's spirited shop owner Shelby Campbell. But Shelby has her reasons for keeping the dashing senator at arm's length, including the centuries-old feud between their families...
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As I continue reading the MacGregor clan series, I can't seem to hold high expectations. It seems like these first few were written in the early NR days and definitely are a bit reflective of the times they were written in (1980s). But some of the cultural phrasing aside, book 3 and 4 were much easier and enjoyable to read.

First, there's the story of Senator Alan MacGregor, the oldest son in the MacGregor family, and his pursuit of potter Shelby Campbell, the daughter of an assassinated senator. I found their romance a bit more believable than that of Serena and Justin, and Caine and Diana. It's always nice to see both characters already equally established in their own career paths without needing the other for any validation, etc., which was the setup for both of the younger MacGregor siblings' romances. I also found both characters more likeable, despite Shelby's incessant attitude of not knowing what she wants and the fact that once again, Alan is painted as a man who simply needs to force himself upon a woman to get what he wants. The former is a common trait for most NR characters but the latter just irks me. I don't find that aspect of romance novels appealing at all.

The treat for me was reading about cartoonist Grant Campbell, Shelby's older brother, and artist Gennie Grandeau. I really liked Gennie and though Grant came across very annoying at times, Gennie was strong enough to make sure he took that down many notches. I had a problem with all the male characters in the series so far but it might be that Grant so far is the best, despite his flip-flopping temper and attitude. This was also the first story that started to feel more like a characteristic NR novel, in that the story was more realistic, or as realistic as it can be for a romance novel, it featured two strong characters, and it focuses on the romance and relationship a great deal more than any superfluous nonsense. My only qualm was the conversation between Caine and Diana during the MacGregor clan retreat. Was that really necessary? And also, let's make Gennie be cousins with Justin and Diana! Sure, why not?

Overall, this series is definitely not the strongest of Roberts' novels but it's not entirely the worst either. ( )
  ThePdawg | Jan 14, 2018 |
3 ½ Stars ( )
  BookaholicCat | Mar 4, 2015 |
Typical contemporary romance from Nora Roberts. ( )
  lesmel | Jul 14, 2013 |
**** All the Possibilities. I liked this one much better when I read it before. Now Alan comes across as a pretty serious stalker. Yeah, *I* know Shelby had feelings for him that she was denying because she was afraid of what happened to her father, and Alan can guess that, too, but it just made me really uncomfortable to read. Still has the absolute best proposal acceptance I've ever seen anywhere.

**** One Man's Art. This book was saved by having Grant's POV. If it had been written in the style of older category romances that don't show the hero's POV, he'd have come off as inexplicably obnoxious, and the romance would never have made sense. I really liked Grant's curmudgeonly character, and how he got smacked in the face with falling in love. I didn't feel, though, that I knew Gennie all that well, and I didn't really feel the chemistry between them. ( )
  Darla | Apr 6, 2006 |
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Fiction. Romance. HTML:Politics meets passion in this MacGregors novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts.
Alan MacGregor knows what he wantsâ??and it's spirited shop owner Shelby Campbell. But Shelby has her reasons for keeping the dashing senator at arm's length, including the centuries-old feud between their families...
A NORA ROBERTS CLASSIC AVAILABLE DIGITALLY FOR THE FIRST TIME

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Elevé dans la fierté de ses racines écossaises, Alan MacGregor est, comme sa sœur Serena et son frère Caine, incapable de résister à un défi. L'aîné des enfants de Daniel et Anna MacGregor n'est-il pas, à 35 ans, l'un des hommes les plus influents et les plus en vue de Washington ? Au point que l'on murmure que ce brillant sénateur serait promis aux hautes destinées de l'Etat. Mais le vrai défi d'Alan MacGregor a pour nom Shelby Campbell. Shelby qui a l'impétuosité de la jeunesse, le talent de l'artiste et l'éclat de la rebelle. Elle vit ses passions dans le bouillonnement et la flamme. C'est une Campbell - une héritière du clan ennemi des MacGregor... Et sa liberté compte plus que tout depuis le drame qui a marqué son enfance et celle de son frère Grant, chez qui elle trouve refuge pour tenter d'y voir clair dans ses sentiments. Grant le solitaire, qui, par un soir de tempête, va recueillir une inconnue dans son phare de La Pointe des Vents, sur une plage sauvage de Nouvelle-Angleterre. Une inconnue dont le nom apparaît pourtant dans les chroniques people des journaux de Louisiane, et dont il découvrira bientôt le lien secret avec la famille MacGregor...

Ce volume est le second de l'une des plus célèbres sagas de Nora Roberts.
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