Love Can Wait

by Betty Neels

Published 1 August 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. Marriage on his mind? Kate Crosby was determined to be independent. Her dreams were of owning her own catering business, not of marriage and babies! For now, she was happy enough putting her skills into practice as a housekeeper. She certainly wasn't looking for a husband...Until Mr James Tait-Bouverie came to visit. He was irresistibly charming and firmly believed that love couldn't wait! James challenged all Kate's plans for the future. He challenged her to love him, to marry him. What if Kate said yes?

Cobweb Morning

by Betty Neels

Published 7 November 1975
Sister Alexandra met Doctor Taro, when he asked her to help with Penny, a teenager with amnesia. It didn't take Alexandra long to fall in love with Taro -- but Penny did too. It had to be a teenage crush, but why did he always side with Penny against Alexandra? It was then that Alexandra began to have suspicions about Penny...

Stars Through the Mist

by Betty Neels

Published 2 November 1973

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WANTED-A SENSIBLE COMPETENT WIFE!

When distinguished surgeon Gerard van Doorninck asked Staff Nurse Deborah Culpepper to marry him, his reasons were practical, not romantic. As she had been secretly in love with Gerard for some time, Deborah accepted his terms and hoped for the best.

It might all have worked out very happily, had Gerard's friend Claude van Trapp not done his best to try and spoil things!


A Gentle Awakening

by Betty Neels

Published 1 October 1987

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"Don't think you can come sneaking back here if you are ever out of a job!" Florina's father was furious when, after a lifetime of drudgery, she finally plucked up the courage to rebel. But there was no danger of her returning home.

Florina loved her new job as cook in the household of eminent consultant William Sedley. And it wasn't long before she realised that she loved her employer too. But she had no chance of attracting his attention when he was engaged to be married to the glamorous Wanda!


Marrying Mary

by Betty Neels

Published 12 January 1996
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 Perfect Wife? Everyone in her family had agreed that Mary Pagett would one day make some man a perfect wife. The problem was that the only man Mary had ever even thought about marrying was eminent heart specialist Roel van Rakesma. But it had been clear from the start that his only interest was in curing frail hearts, not broken ones!

Doubtful Marriage

by Betty Neels

Published 1 October 1987

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"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...


Roses Have Thorns

by Betty Neels

Published 1 August 1990
He was cold-hearted and arrogant...and she loved him to distraction. Sarah had been happy working at the hospital - until Radolf Nauta interfered and left her jobless. Forced to find other means to support herself, she was totally unprepared to meet the domineering Radolf again. He hadn't changed one bit! But Sarah had, and she soon realized that her heart now belonged to him.

An Old-Fashioned Girl

by Betty Neels

Published 1 December 1992
How could she make him notice her? Patience knew she couldn't be more different from the sort of women Dutch surgeon Julius van der Beek seemed to attract. After all, she was a quiet country girl with a somewhat unique taste in clothes - and an assertive personality to match Yet she was attracted to him. Not that she had a hope of making him notice her, particularly with the glamorous Sylvia van Teule already at his side...

Romantic Encounter

by Betty Neels

Published 1 May 1992
Renowned consultant Alexander Fitzgibbon had made it clear from the start that their relationship was to remain strictly professional. Yet Florence couldn't help but wonder what lay behind his cool, efficient exterior. Could she break down the barrier and reach the man behind it?

A Little Moonlight

by Betty Neels

Published 1 February 1991
Her new boss meant one thing - trouble! Looking after her invalid mother, Serena had accepted long ago that the bright city lights were not for her. Hardworking and quiet, she was perfectly happy with her life - until the Dutch consultant Marc ter Feulen turned it upside down. As her new boss, he was arrogant and demanding. As a man, he was altogether too attractive for Serena's peace of mind!

At Odds with Love

by Betty Neels

Published 1 June 1993
Mills & Boon presents the complete Betty Neels collection. Timeless tales of heart-warming romance by one of the world's best-loved romance authors. What were his plans for her? When Jane needed help, she was amazed that it was the charismatic surgeon Nikolaas van der Vollenhove who tore himself away from his busy schedule to come to her rescue. A renowned workaholic, it was obvious that he had no time for anything-or anyone-in his life. Which was why his marriage proposal came as such a shock. Just why did he want Jane for his wife-if it wasn't for love?

Tangled Autumn

by Betty Neels

Published 30 July 1971
Sappha jumped at the chance of a job in Scotland when her romance with Andrew went wrong. The change of scenery - not to mention the attractive doctor - took her mind off her heartbreak. But then Andrew returned - and Sappha was entangled in the past once more!

The Daughter of the Manor

by Betty Neels

Published 14 February 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. Why did James keep helping her? It was deeply irritating to Leonora Crosby that she was always caught out in awkward moments by the new village doctor, James Galbraith. It shouldn't have mattered-she was engaged to Tony, after all!-but James proved a stalwart support as Leonora did her best to keep her parents' decrepit but much-loved manor house running smoothly. All this made her begin to doubt the wisdom of her engagement. But there was little point in admitting that she loved James, when he showed so little sign of caring for her...

The Magic of Living

by Betty Neels

Published 5 April 1974
Arabella Birch had a less than happy introduction to Holland when she became involved in a traffic accident. But it seemed destined that the first person on the scene should be Dr Gideon van der Vorst, who took charge of the situation - and Arabella - in a very commanding way.

A Girl Named Rose

by Betty Neels

Published 1 May 1986

Through pure chance, Rose met Sybren Werdmer ter Sane, one of the most eminent surgeons in Holland. Their accidental encounter led to a job for Rose, nursing Sybren's godson. She loved everything about her new life--including Sybren! But surely such an important man wouldn't have time to take an interest in her. Yet what Rose didn't realize was that she had the gift of love, and it touched everyone around her--even hard-hearted surgeons.


A Happy Meeting

by Betty Neels

Published 1 August 1992

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Would he ever notice her?

All alone in the world, Cressida had little choice but to accept Aldrik van der Linus’s help. But while he seemed happy to fix her up with a job, and even to try to help with her other problems, she couldn’t help but wonder what he would do if she presented him with the most serious problem of all: unrequited love!


Roses for Christmas

by Betty Neels

Published December 1975
Quite by chance...
Eleanor remembered the forceful Dutchman, Fulk van Hensum, from her childhood, and how she had disliked him. Now Eleanor was grown up and a qualified nurse, and suddenly Fulk,an eminent consultant, was back in her life.
He hadn't changed a bit,still dictorial and overbearing, which was a problem because in the circumstances she couldn't avoid him! It also shouldn't matter that he was engaged to pretty little Imogen - but somehow, it did...

Never the Time and the Place

by Betty Neels

Published 1 January 1986
How could he be so handsome...and yet so cold? Ward Sister Josephine Dowling was heartbroken over the end of her engagement - but how could she marry a man she didn't really love? What she didn't expect, though, was to have to cope with her tears and the arrogant attitude of the brilliant Dr Julius van Tacx. He seemed to make a habit of finding her just when she was feeling - and looking - her worst. And yet he was incredibly handsome...

Winter of Change

by Betty Neels

Published 27 July 1973
At twenty-one, Mary Jane Pettigrew was perfectly able to look after herself, but it came as quite a surprise to discover she had inherited a large house and an income to go with it. There was, of course, a catch, and his name was Fabian van der Blocq, who had been appointed Mary Jane's guardian. She couldn't even marry without his consent! Mary Jane wasn't going to let Fabian have it all his own way. But that was easier said than done!

End of the Rainbow

by Betty Neels

Published 23 August 1974
Olympia's overbearing aunt used her as a personal servant, until the attractive Waldo van der Graaf quite literally rescued her. But although their marriage was one of convenience, Olympia soon found herself with a new problem - she had fallen in love with her own husband!