The Mistletoe Kiss

by Betty Neels

Published 1 December 1997

Mills & Boon presents the complete Betty Neels collection. Timeless tales of heart-warming romance by one of the world's best-loved romance authors.

Emmy was plain and mousey-why would Ruerd look her way? Ermentrude Foster helped the family finances by working at St Luke's Hospital. While she often spoke her mind to Professor Ruerd ter Mennolt, who was sometimes impatient, he did offer practical aid with Emmy's difficulties.

Ruerd couldn't understand why, with a beautiful fiancee in Anneliese, he troubled with Emmy, but still he invited her to his home in Holland for Christmas.


A Christmas Wish

by Betty Neels

Published 10 March 1995

Mills & Boon presents the complete Betty Neels collection. Timeless tales of heart-warming romance by one of the world's best-loved romance authors.

Mistletoe magic!

For Olivia Harding, the offer of employment at an exclusive private girls' school had come as something of a godsend. With little experience, she hadn't expected to find a job so easily, let alone one that still brought her into contact with her former boss, the eminent Dutch surgeon Haso van der Eisler.

Of course, his frequent visits to the school had more to do with his goddaughter, Nel, than her own limited attractions. Nel was a lonely, fatherless girl, and that Haso should marry her glamorous mother seemed obvious to all but Olivia's stubborn heart!


Visiting Consultant

by Betty Neels

Published 1 May 1983
Sophy's relationship with the attractive Dutch surgeon Maximillan Oosterwelde was the blow-hot-blow-cold variety. He might be unsure of his feelings for her, but one thing she knew for sure - in her heart, Sophy did not want any blow cold at all.

A Winter Love Story

by Betty Neels

Published 1 March 1999
Claudia first met Mr Thomas Tait-Bullen when he asked to discuss the health of her great-uncle William. After William''s death, Thomas was always on hand until, astonishingly, he proposed.'

The Chain Of Destiny

by Betty Neels

Published 1 July 1989
Suzannah Lightfoot was alone in the world, without a job or the means to support herself. So when Guy Bowers-Bentinck came to the rescue, she had to accept his help. Guy was hardly a knight in shining armour. He was arrogant, infuriating and bad tempered! He was also difficult to avoid. Even worse, he seemed to have assumed that Suzannah was about to join the ranks of all those females wanting to marry him. What was a girl to do?

Cruise to a Wedding

by Betty Neels

Published 17 May 1974
Rimada was desperately in love and wanted to get married, but her guardian, Baron Adam de Wolf van Osinga, didn't approve of her choice. Loveday was in charge of the couple's wedding plans and Adam was going to discover he wasn't a match for true love - or Loveday Pearce.

The Right Kind of Girl

by Betty Neels

Published 8 December 1995
Mills & Boon presents the complete Betty Neels collection. Timeless tales of heart-warming romance by one of the world's best-loved romance authors. A CAREER HAD TO COME FIRST...DIDN'T IT? When Kate and her mother were left in financial difficulty, she had little choice but to become Lady Cowder's housekeeper. Kate's only salvation was her dream of starting her own catering business. Ideas of love and marriage would have to wait- until Lady Cowder's nephew came to visit. James instantly knew that Kate did not belong "downstairs." And he also knew he wouldn't be able to stop thinking about her...

Winter Wedding

by Betty Neels

Published 9 November 1979
All the good sense in the world could not stop Emily from falling in love with Professor Renier Jurres-Romeijn, but he barely seemed to notice her. He was too busy making plans for a winter wedding, but who was his intended bride?

Doubtful Marriage

by Betty Neels

Published 1 October 1987

Mills & Boon presents the complete Betty Neels collection. Timeless tales of heart-warming romance by one of the world's best-loved romance authors.

"I shall not insult your intelligence by saying that I love you!" When Rauwerd van Kempler proposed to Tilly, he made it clear their marriage would be a convenient arrangement, one which brought him a wife who would run his home and partner him on social occasions.

And Tilly would have the security of a roof over her head and a man who could be depended upon not to make passionate love to her. But suddenly Tilly wasn't so sure that was all she wanted from him...