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* [[Anna Whitefield MacGregor]] | * [[Anna Whitefield MacGregor]] | ||
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| Overview | |
| Founders | Daniel Duncan MacGregor & Anna Whitefield MacGregor |
| Home base | Castle MacGregor, Hyannis Port, Massachusetts |
| Family business | MacGregor financial empire; Blade-MacGregor hotel & casino empire; MacGregor & MacGregor law firm (Boston) |
| Appearances | |
| Series | The MacGregor Series |
| Books | Playing the Odds, Tempting Fate, All the Possibilities, One Man's Art, The MacGregor Brides, The Winning Hand, The MacGregor Grooms, The Perfect Neighbor |
| Members | |
| Core members | Daniel MacGregor, Anna MacGregor, Alan MacGregor, Caine MacGregor, Serena MacGregor Blade, D.C. MacGregor, Ian MacGregor, Laura MacGregor Cameron, Robert "Mac" Blade, Duncan Blade, Gwendolyn Blade Maguire, Julia Blade |
| Married in | Shelby Campbell MacGregor, Diana Blade MacGregor, Justin Blade, Royce Cameron, Naomi Brightstone MacGregor, Darcy Wallace Blade, Cat Farrell Blade, Branson Maguire, Layna Drake MacGregor |
| Notable antagonists | |
[[Category:The MacGregor Series characters]]
The MacGregor family is the central family of Nora Roberts' The MacGregor Series. Anchored by the indomitable patriarch Daniel Duncan MacGregor and his wife Anna Whitefield MacGregor, the family spans three generations across eight novels, following the love stories of Daniel and Anna's children, grandchildren, and honorary family members. Daniel's relentless — and wildly successful — matchmaking serves as the unifying thread through the entire series.
Overview
The MacGregors are one of the great families of Nora Roberts' Canon of Nora — wealthy, accomplished, fiercely loyal, and perpetually meddled with by their patriarch. Daniel Duncan MacGregor, a Scottish-American financier of enormous wealth and even more enormous personality, built his empire and his castle on the Massachusetts coast and proceeded to engineer the romantic lives of everyone around him. He does not consider this interference. He considers it wisdom.
The series traces the courtships of Daniel and Anna's three children (Alan, Caine, and Serena), their honorary son-in-law Grant Campbell, and a full generation of grandchildren across eight novels. By the time the later books take place, Daniel is well past ninety and still scheming — celebrating eleven grandchildren, three of them honorary Campbells ("Campbells, God help us, but good children they are despite it").
The family is defined by strong personalities, high achievement, deep loyalty, and the particular brand of love that comes from people who argue loudly because they care completely.
Family Tree
- Daniel Duncan MacGregor m. Anna Whitefield MacGregor
- Alan MacGregor
- Caine MacGregor
- m. Diana Blade MacGregor
- Laura MacGregor Cameron
- m. Royce Cameron
- Daniel Cameron (and at least one other son)
- m. Royce Cameron
- Ian MacGregor
- Laura MacGregor Cameron
- m. Diana Blade MacGregor
- Serena MacGregor Blade
Honorary MacGregors (Campbell branch):
- Grant Campbell (brother-in-law to Alan)
- m. Genviève "Gennie" Grandeau Campbell
- Cybil Campbell
- Matthew Campbell
- *(possibly a third child)*
- m. Genviève "Gennie" Grandeau Campbell
Home & Family Legacy
Castle MacGregor is the physical heart of the series — a great gray stone house built on the cliffs above the sea in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, modeled on a Scottish castle. It has twin towers, large stone balconies, rough carving, and tall mullioned windows. Daniel had it built to his own specifications, and it serves as the gathering place for the entire MacGregor clan throughout the series.
Daniel's tower office is the command center of his matchmaking operations. It contains his cigars hidden in a hollowed-out copy of War and Peace (a necessary precaution against Anna's sharp nose) and a standing supply of Scotch whiskey, taken neat.
The family's wealth flows through multiple enterprises. Daniel built his fortune as a private financier — he preferred working from home to office buildings where "men kept their thinking in little cubicles." His daughter Serena and son-in-law Justin Blade built the **Blade-MacGregor hotel and casino empire**, anchored by The Comanche in Las Vegas and expanded to Atlantic City, a luxury riverboat (the *Comanche Princess*, captained by Duncan), and additional properties. His son Caine and daughter-in-law Diana built **MacGregor & MacGregor**, one of Boston's most respected law practices — later joined by their children Laura and Ian.
The MacGregor clan traces its Scottish heritage proudly. The MacGregor clan, Daniel notes, is one of the few permitted to use the crown in their crest. He considers this evidence of good blood, and refers to it often.
Members
| Name | Relation | Role/Occupation | Book(s) |
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| Daniel Duncan MacGregor | Patriarch | Financier; investor | All books |
| Anna Whitefield MacGregor | Matriarch | Thoracic surgeon | All books |
| Alan MacGregor | Son (eldest) | U.S. Senator; President of the United States | All the Possibilities, others |
| Shelby Campbell MacGregor | Daughter-in-law (Alan's wife) | Potter; shop owner | All the Possibilities, others |
| Daniel Campbell MacGregor ("D.C.") | Grandson (Alan & Shelby's son) | Painter | The MacGregor Grooms |
| Layna Drake MacGregor | Granddaughter-in-law (D.C.'s wife) | Heiress to Drake's department stores | The MacGregor Grooms |
| Caine MacGregor | Son (second) | State's attorney; U.S. Attorney General; attorney | Tempting Fate, others |
| Diana Blade MacGregor | Daughter-in-law (Caine's wife) | Attorney; law partner | Tempting Fate, others |
| Laura MacGregor Cameron | Granddaughter (Caine & Diana's daughter) | Attorney at MacGregor & MacGregor | The MacGregor Brides |
| Royce Cameron | Grandson-in-law (Laura's husband) | Security specialist | The MacGregor Brides |
| Ian MacGregor | Grandson (Caine & Diana's son) | Attorney at MacGregor & MacGregor | The MacGregor Grooms |
| Naomi Brightstone MacGregor | Granddaughter-in-law (Ian's wife) | Fourth-generation owner, Brightstone's Books | The MacGregor Grooms |
| Serena MacGregor Blade | Daughter (youngest) | Blackjack dealer; casino co-owner | Playing the Odds, others |
| Justin Blade | Son-in-law (Serena's husband) | Hotel & casino magnate | Playing the Odds, others |
| Robert MacGregor Blade ("Mac") | Grandson (Serena & Justin's eldest son) | Manager, Comanche Las Vegas | The Winning Hand |
| Darcy Wallace Blade | Granddaughter-in-law (Mac's wife) | Former bank clerk from Kansas | The Winning Hand |
| Duncan Blade | Grandson (Serena & Justin's son) | Casino owner; captain, *Comanche Princess* | The MacGregor Grooms |
| Cat Farrell Blade | Granddaughter-in-law (Duncan's wife) | Entertainer; singer | The MacGregor Grooms |
| Gwendolyn Blade Maguire ("Gwen") | Granddaughter (Serena & Justin's daughter) | Emergency medicine physician | The MacGregor Brides |
| Branson Maguire | Grandson-in-law (Gwen's husband) | Thriller author | The MacGregor Brides |
| Julia Blade | Granddaughter (Serena & Justin's daughter) | Businesswoman | The MacGregor Brides, The MacGregor Grooms |
| Cullum | Grandson-in-law (Julia's husband) | Renovation contractor | The MacGregor Brides |
| Grant Campbell ("Macintosh") | Brother-in-law (Shelby's brother); honorary family | Comic strip artist (*Macintosh*) | One Man's Art, others |
| Genviève "Gennie" Grandeau Campbell | Honorary daughter-in-law (Grant's wife) | Celebrated artist | One Man's Art, others |
| Cybil Campbell | Honorary granddaughter (Grant & Gennie's daughter) | Comic strip artist (*Friends and Neighbors*) | The Perfect Neighbor |
| Preston McQuinn | Honorary grandson-in-law (Cybil's husband) | Writer | The Perfect Neighbor |
| Matthew Campbell | Honorary grandson (Grant & Gennie's son) | Sculptor | The Perfect Neighbor |
| Myra Dittmeyer | Honorary family; Anna's oldest friend | Social figure; godmother to D.C. and Layna | The MacGregor Grooms, The Perfect Neighbor |
Next Generation
By the time of The MacGregor Grooms and The Perfect Neighbor — the later books in the series — Daniel and Anna have moved firmly into great-grandparent territory, with the third generation beginning to arrive in earnest.
- Laura and Royce Cameron** have at least two sons, including one named **Daniel** — a MacGregor name in the finest tradition.
- Gwendolyn and Branson Maguire** have daughters, described as pretty girls who have clearly inherited the family's good looks.
- Julia and Cullum** have a son named **Travis** and, by the end of The MacGregor Grooms, a second child whose arrival Julia has pre-declared will go by "Butch" regardless of what the birth certificate says.
- Mac and Darcy Blade** are expecting their first child, as is announced to Cybil by a delighted Daniel in The Perfect Neighbor.
- Ian and Naomi MacGregor** are also expecting, confirmed in the same conversation — two pieces of great-grandchild news in a single afternoon, which Daniel regards as entirely appropriate.
Themes
Legacy and identity. Nearly every character in the series grapples with the weight of the MacGregor name — or with having a famous parent, a public family, or an identity defined by someone else. Serena went to sea to be seen as herself rather than Daniel's daughter. D.C. resists his grandfather's meddling as a matter of principle. The recurring tension between inherited identity and self-determination runs through the whole series.
Family as chosen and built. The MacGregors absorb people. Justin Blade, Diana Blade, Grant Campbell, Gennie Grandeau — none are MacGregors by birth, and all become fully family. Daniel's insistence on claiming the Campbells ("honorary MacGregors, though they be Campbells by name") is played for comedy but reflects something genuine: this is a family that expands to include people it loves, regardless of bloodline.
Love that withstands strength. The partners who marry into the MacGregor family are uniformly their equals or better — no one is swept away by a MacGregor. Shelby is as stubborn as Alan. Diana is as brilliant as Caine. Justin is as formidable as Serena. Daniel consistently targets strong, difficult people for his grandchildren, because he recognizes that MacGregors need someone who will push back.
The matchmaker as comic engine. Daniel's scheming — the planted seeds, the strategic invitations, the blatant meddling softened by plausible deniability — provides the warmth and comedy that thread through eight otherwise quite different love stories. He is never entirely wrong.