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Layna Drake MacGregor
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Overview
Aliases
Occupation Heiress; Drake's department store family
First appearance The MacGregor Grooms
Appearances
Series The MacGregor Series
Books The MacGregor Grooms
Relationships
Romantic partner(s) D.C. MacGregor
Family Drake department store family
Friends/Allies Myra Dittmeyer (godmother), Anna MacGregor, Daniel MacGregor

[[Category:The MacGregor Series characters]]

Layna Drake MacGregor is a character in Nora Roberts' The MacGregor Series. The heiress to the Drake's department store family and the heroine of the first story in The MacGregor Grooms, she is D.C. MacGregor's romantic lead and eventual wife.

Overview

Layna is polished, self-possessed, and equal to D.C. in every way he tests — which turns out to be the point. Daniel MacGregor, engineering their meeting through their shared godmother Myra Dittmeyer, chose well. Layna neither backs down from D.C.'s wariness nor is impressed by his family name, which is precisely what he needs.

Background

Layna comes from the Drake family, which built the Drake's department store empire — placing her in the unusual position of being an heiress in the same conversational territory as a MacGregor, without being intimidated by it. Her godmother is Myra Dittmeyer, who is also D.C.'s godmother — a connection that Daniel MacGregor engineered long before Layna or D.C. knew it existed.

Personality

Layna is composed and self-contained in a way that reads, initially, as cool. It is not coolness — it is the self-possession of someone who has learned her own value and doesn't require external confirmation of it. She holds her own against D.C.'s prickliness from their first meeting and matches him without effort, which startles him and then draws him in.

She is warm beneath the composure — genuinely warm, the kind of person who earns Daniel MacGregor's approval, which is not easily given.

Story Arc

The MacGregor Grooms

Layna's story is the first in the collection. The engineered meeting through Myra goes roughly as Daniel planned and not at all as D.C. anticipated. Layna navigates D.C.'s defenses with patience and a certain clarity about what she wants, and the arc moves toward the commitment that the MacGregor pattern demands.

Relationships

Layna and D.C. are a pairing of equally stubborn, equally private people who recognize something in each other that they haven't found elsewhere. Their relationship earns its ending.

Layna's godmother, and the linchpin of Daniel's scheme. Myra's relationship with Layna is warm and genuine, predating the MacGregor connection entirely.

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