Lachlan MacGregor - The Friendly Highlander
The Friendly Highlander
Lachlan MacGregor crops up regularly in The Wild Side. We first meet him in book 3 - Made for Auction where he is the deputy manager of Bears Den, the slave training camp that Angus MacLeod owns. He is the friendly master who the trainees can confide in, and the one that Dylan Sinclair, the star of the book, takes a shine to.
Lachlan appears again later, but chronologically six years earlier, when Paddy McGuire's story is told. At this point Lachlan is only the groundsman at Bears Den, but we learn that he is an old friend of MacLeod's from their days in Glasgow. Again Lachlan is the friendly master that helps Paddy through his early days at the camp. He helps in a multitude of ways, including breaking one of the camps golden rules and putting out for Paddy.
There's more to Lachlan than meets the eye.
He appears one again in Boot Camp Week, where again he is the friendly master. But it is in Reaching for The Wild Side where Lachlan gets to really shine.
Obviously he is a highlander, which Paul Wagner here is not. And Lachlan is pretty freckly, but otherwise I think they would look quite similar. Lachlan comes across as a really nice guy, and incredibly sexy without being obvious, which is how I see Paul as well.
Lachlan MacGregor crops up regularly in The Wild Side. We first meet him in book 3 - Made for Auction where he is the deputy manager of Bears Den, the slave training camp that Angus MacLeod owns. He is the friendly master who the trainees can confide in, and the one that Dylan Sinclair, the star of the book, takes a shine to.
Lachlan appears again later, but chronologically six years earlier, when Paddy McGuire's story is told. At this point Lachlan is only the groundsman at Bears Den, but we learn that he is an old friend of MacLeod's from their days in Glasgow. Again Lachlan is the friendly master that helps Paddy through his early days at the camp. He helps in a multitude of ways, including breaking one of the camps golden rules and putting out for Paddy.
There's more to Lachlan than meets the eye.
He appears one again in Boot Camp Week, where again he is the friendly master. But it is in Reaching for The Wild Side where Lachlan gets to really shine.
Obviously he is a highlander, which Paul Wagner here is not. And Lachlan is pretty freckly, but otherwise I think they would look quite similar. Lachlan comes across as a really nice guy, and incredibly sexy without being obvious, which is how I see Paul as well.