Saturday's Child

by Betty Neels

Published 6 October 1972

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SHE WAS A TRUE "SATURDAY'S CHILD"

Abigail worked hard for a living. And she expected to go on earning her own living for no man had shown signs of wanting to marry her-least of all the mysterious Professor Dominic van Wijkelen. Certainly he admired her nursing skills. He confi dently asked her to take on his private cases, which took Abigail from London to Holland then Spain.

But all he seemed to feel for her was intense dislike! Did Dominic not trust women? Was she too plain? Whatever the reason, there was little Abigail could do about it.


Gem of a Girl

by Betty Neels

Published 10 September 1976

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The angel and the professor

Gemma Prentice might have no looks to speak of, but she had something better - a kind and conscientious nature, which made her a wonderful nurse - to her patients she really was a 'gem' of a girl!

So when she unexpectedly found herself out of work, the distinguished Dutch professor, Ross Dieperink van Berhuys, unhesitatingly asked her to accompany him to Holland to look after his invalid sister. Gemma accepted - even though she knew Ross was never likely to see her any more intimately than as his sister's nurse...


Tulips for Augusta

by Betty Neels

Published 23 April 1971
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A charming pursuit of...hearts and flowers.

What a maddening, impossible man Constantijn van Lindemann was! Wherever Augusta went, there he was: inviting her out, paying her compliments, sending her enormous bouquets of tulips, even kissing her on occasion. Augusta had to admit that she enjoyed it, especially the kisses. But until she could discover how important a part the glamorous Susan played in his life, how could she possibly take Constantijn seriously?


Little Dragon

by Betty Neels

Published 11 November 1977
As a nurse to wealthy spoilt people, Constantia had seen the misery too much money could bring. Jeroen though, was only a poor overworked GP, so when Jeroen offered marriage, Constantia accepted. At first she was happy until she began to discover things, that took away her new-found happiness.

Victory for Victoria

by Betty Neels

Published 14 July 1972
Victoria was a very pretty girl, but with three sisters even prettier than she, Victoria had developed a bit of a complex about her looks. So when attractive Alexander van Schuylen made it clear that he liked her, she didn't really expect much more from him. But if feelings for Victoria actually did run deep, she could be in danger of losing him -- entirely through her own fault!

The Final Touch

by Betty Neels

Published 1 August 1991
Mills & Boon presents the complete Betty Neels collection. Timeless tales of heart-warming romance by one of the world's best-loved romance authors. Was love out of the question? Charity thought she had it all-marriage to respected consultant Tyco van der Brons and being a mother to his two children. So why did her heart yearn for his love, too? She had known from the start that theirs was a marriage of convenience-so it would be foolish to wish for anything more...wouldn't it?

Caroline's Waterloo

by Betty Neels

Published 9 May 1980
Caroline had never imagined that anyone would want to marry her. But Professor Radinck Thoe van Erckelens did propose to her and she accepted. What Radinck wanted in a wife was a convenient hostess! Caroline had to decide whether to settle for that, or set about changing Radinck's feelings for her.

Heidelberg Wedding

by Betty Neels

Published 1 March 1985
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The Course of True Love

by Betty Neels

Published 1 January 1988
Getting engaged to Marc van Borsele was the last thing Claribel wanted. Marc was the most annoying and exasperating man she had ever met! But, as the engagement was only pretence and she did owe Marc a favor, Claribel agreed. She soon discovered that make believe can come true, even if you don't want it to! Before she knew it, Claribel found herself head over heels in love...and the course of true love never did run smooth.

The Moon for Lavinia

by Betty Neels

Published November 1975

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An offer she couldn't refuse...

A nursing job in Holland was the only way Lavinia Hawkins could ensure a home and security for herself and her young sister Peta. Yet within weeks of arriving she was married to the devastating Professor Radmer ter Bavinck!

Radmer had assured Lavinia that the marriage would be on a friendly basis only - he needed a kind stepmother for his daughter and a competent housekeeper to run his home. It seemed to be the ideal arrangement - for everyone except Lavinia!


Cassandra by Chance

by Betty Neels

Published 12 January 1973

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HE NEEDED HER AS A NURSE, NOT A WOMAN

Benedict van Manfeld was one of the surliest, most unfriendly men Cassandra had ever met! But when she learned he was a brilliant Dutch surgeon who had severely damaged his sight in an accident, her attitude changed.

Benedict asked Cassandra to go to Holland with him as his nurse. She agreed...and soon began to feel something deeper than sympathy for him. But with his close friend Paula nearby, why should he even notice Cassandra?


Wish with the Candles

by Betty Neels

Published 7 April 1972

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What was the use of wanting?

Emma Hastings was a splendid theatre sister, and the devastating Dutch surgeon Justin Teylingen, who was visiting her hospital realised this. He had the greatest respect and admiration for Emma, but this wasn't quite the same as feeling love - and Emma knew that it was love she wanted from Justin.

But why would he see her as more than an efficient colleague when far prettier girls were his for the asking...?


Paradise for Two

by Betty Neels

Published 1 October 1988

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Prudence Makepeace had a soft heart, and so she readily gave up her own plans in order to escort her godmother to Holland. Once there, Prudence found the country and the Dutch people charming, with one exception - the overbearing Dr. Haso ter Brons Huizinga.

As infuriating as the man was, sparks flew whenever they met, and Prudence couldn't deny a certain attraction to him. But why was she fretting over Haso? After all, he was about to get married.

Little did Prudence know that the doctor's wedding plans weren't quite finalised. There was still the small matter of his intended bride...


Philomena's Miracle

by Betty Neels

Published 12 May 1978
Dr Walle van der Tacx was a very attractive man. When he offered Philomena a nursing job in Holland, she jumped at it - surely it would mean that she could see more of him? It didn't take long to realise her mistake, and to discover that there was no point in entertaining romantic thoughts about the doctor.

Hannah

by Betty Neels

Published 12 September 1980
When Corinna and Paul invited Nurse Hannah to go back to Holland until their baby was completely recovered she was happy to oblige. The problem was Corinna's uncle, Dr Valentijn van Bertes! Hannah was aware that she meant little to him, why should she? He had a lovely fiancee in Nerissa...

Never Too Late

by Betty Neels

Published 14 October 1983

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SHE WAS NOT GOING TO EXCHANGE ONE DULL LIFE FOR ANOTHER

Far from being brokenhearted when her long-standing and rather dull engagement to Tony came to an end, Prudence welcomed it as an opportunity to break out of her comfortable shell, to make a new and exciting life for herself.

So the job that Benedict van Vinke offered- acting as his secretary and looking after his little daughter-had come just at the right time. It would also give Prudence a chance to visit Holland. But would she have such an exciting life, after all, if she accepted Benedict's cold-blooded proposal?


Midnight Sun's Magic

by Betty Neels

Published 10 August 1979
Finding romance didn't seem likely in a placelike Spitsbergen, so close to the North Pole. Yet when Annis went there for a shorttime to work, she found herself falling inlove with a handsome Norwegian. But theromance was brief and disappointing, sowhen Dutchman Jake van Germent asked herto marry him, Annis was more than pleasedto accept. He wasn't handsome, but he waseverything else she could possibly want! Jakeknew about her recent affair, though, andAnnis found she couldn't make Jake believethat she had married him for love.

Year's Happy Ending

by Betty Neels

Published 1 October 1984
Professor Gideon Beaufort tried Deborah's good nature severely. He scorned her future as a trained nanny destined to spend her life caring for other people's children. Yet was his proposal any more enticing? All he wanted was a substitute nanny for his young daughter and nothing more. Deborah found herself wishing the sultry skies of Portugal's exotic Algarve weren't wasted on such a cynical widower and a dedicated nanny with stars in her eyes.

Ring in a Teacup

by Betty Neels

Published 10 November 1978
"He seemed to be everywhere. It amazed Lucy how regularly Mr. der Linssen, the handsome Dutch doctor who taught one of her nursing classes, kept turning up in her life. She would bump into him at the hospital, at her home and even in Holland when she went on vacation. If only he knew she existed! But that wasn't likely, Lucy thought, since far prettier girls were obviously his for the asking ..."--Page 4 of cover.

Girl W/Green Eyes

by Betty Neels

Published 8 March 2011