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 Quiet Professor

by Betty Neels

Published 1 October 1992
What were his intentions?
Megan thought she had it all - a good job, a caring family and a fiancé who would make a wonderful husband. But then her perfect world fell apart and she found that her one hope was Professor Jake van Belfeld. He seemed determined to rebuild her life - but why was he taking such a personal interest in her? Did he think that her heart needed his attention, too?

All Else Confusion

by Betty Neels

Published 9 July 1982
Annis loved Jake Royale even more than she loved her family. When he proposed to her she didn't hesitate, though she knew he didn't love her -- he had said from the start that he didn't think love was necessary to make a marriage work. Would Jake ever admit Annis into his life?

Silver Thaw

by Betty Neels

Published 11 July 1980
Amelia and Tom had been engaged a long time - too long! She was beginning to worry about why he was so reluctant to set a date. So when her father first suggested that the three of them should have a holiday in Norway, Amelia thought that in such relaxed surroundings she and Tom would finally be able to settle their future. Instead, Amelia found Gideon van der Tolck often at her side, and his company became increasingly appealing...

The Promise of Happiness

by Betty Neels

Published 11 May 1979
"I'm not attracted to thin mice." So stated the urbane Baron Tiele Raukema van den Eck -- and as Rebecca Saunders was both thin and mouselike, she knew exactly where she stood with him! But he "had" been very kind, rescuing her when she was virtually destitute. He had even found her a job -- nursing his mother. The job was enjoyable and well paid, "and" it took her to Norway and Holland. The result was inevitable -- Rebecca fell in love with the baron, and not even the presence of his girlfriend, Nina, could stop her from dreaming.

A Girl to Love

by Betty Neels

Published 9 April 1982
Sadie had always been happy and contented with her quiet, uneventful life in a small Dorset village, and only wished for life to continue that way. She couldn't believe it would all vanish overnight, and that she would have to part with her beloved home. Then, at the eleventh hour, she was rescued when Mr. Oliver Trentham bought her house "and" offered her a job as his housekeeper. But Sadie didn't take into account that she might fall in love with Oliver... .

A Dream Came True

by Betty Neels

Published October 1982
The heartwarming novels of Betty Neels featuring strong-willed doctors and spunky heroines are also famous for their beautiful Dutch settings. Her trademark warmth and kindness are evident in these four classic novels, available once again in these repackaged editions. Reissue.

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...

Tempestuous April

by Betty Neels

Published 19 June 1970
Mills & Boon presents the Betty Neels collection. Timeless tales of heart-warming romance by one of the world's best-loved romance authors.

It just had to be...a dream wedding.

Harriet had met the man of her dreams, the one she'd always imagined herself marrying. But Dr Friso Eijsinck was very attractive, and he seemed to be surrounded by pretty girls. Harriet began to feel that, as far as Friso was concerned, she was only one of many. What she didn't know was that Friso had met his dream wife, and he was going to make sure that he married her.


Small Slice of Summer

by Betty Neels

Published 10 January 1975
Betty Neels is a sales opportunity that simply cannot be missed. She is a consistent #1 seller whose books are eagerly anticipated and sought after by her readers. A retired nurse herself, Betty is particularly well-known for her tender romances set in Holland, featuring Dutch doctors.Fans of Betty Neels will love these Reader's Choice books, all set amidst the lowlands of Holland and the English countryside -- all four are Betty Neels at her best.

No Need To Say Goodbye

by Betty Neels

Published 1 April 1989
Dr Aldo van der Linden would make a marvelous husband; Louise was sure of that. Louise had really considered Aldo as nothing but a work colleague. She knew she was the last woman on earth Aldo would propose to, but she couldn't help wondering what it would be like to be Mrs van der Linden.

Stormy Springtime

by Betty Neels

Published 1 April 1987
Meg was an old-fashioned girl. She'd been happy to stay quietly at home, looking after her invalid mother. Now the family home was up for sale. Things looked bleak until the new owner of the house, Ralph Culver, offered an ideal solution - Meg could stay on as his housekeeper.

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?

At the End of the Day

by Betty Neels

Published 1 July 1985
Was there any hope for her love? Having worked on Women's Medical for some time, Julia Mitchell had trouble accepting the arrogant, domineering attitude of Professor van der Wagema. It was only when she got to know him that an entirely different man emerged - and one that she had difficulty disliking Yet how could her heart betray her when she had Nigel - and what hope was there for her anyway when the Professor was already engaged to someone else?

Dearest Love

by Betty Neels

Published 10 February 1995
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Henrietta's Own Castle

by Betty Neels

Published 14 March 1975
When Henrietta was left a house in a Dutch village, she decided to make her home there. She thought she would like everything about Holland, except Marnix van Hessel. As 'lord of the manor', he behaved as if it were still the Middle Ages. Why couldn't he just marry his fiancee and leave Henrietta in peace?

Sister Adelaide Peters was surprised, but also very proud and excited, to have been chosen to represent her hospital in a new exchange scheme. It meant she'd be spending a year in Holland. Adelaide was determined to do her best, and she more than succeeded! She adored Holland, liked her colleagues and even mastered some of the language. She also unexpectedly -- and disastrously -- fell in love with her new boss. But Professor Coenraad van Essen was clearly out of her league.

The Girl with Green Eyes

by Betty Neels

Published 1 April 1990
Unlike her two sisters, Lucy was happier at home - if only she could find Mr. Right to share it with! But when she had almost given up her search for such a man, the eminent pediatrician William Thurloe came into her life. Attractive and dynamic, he was the answer to her dreams. But why would he be interested in her when the glamorous Fiona made it clear she was also available?

Uncertain Summer

by Betty Neels

Published 17 November 1972
"When her fiancé jilted her, Serena gave up all hope of ever getting married. She was determined to be sensible about the whole thing; that was, until Gijs suggested that she marry him. She liked Gijs very much, and she knew he was fond of her. Companionship seemed as good a basis as any for a marriage--who needed romance anyway? But it turned out Gijs was in love, and Serena couldn't work out who the lucky woman was"--P. [4] of cover.

Heaven is Gentle

by Betty Neels

Published 7 February 1975
Sister Eliza took a job at the special clinic run by Professor Christian van Duyl who was engaged to the very suitable Estelle van der Daal. Eliza found Estelle a bit of a bore, were they really suited - or was Eliza kidding herself that she might stand a chance with him?