An Apple From Eve

by Betty Neels

Published 1 January 1981
Considering that she didn't really like him very much, Doctor Tane ban Diederijk did seem to crop up in Euphemia's life rather a lot. Perhaps she was being a bit unfair to him - she hadn't wanted to let her family home to anyone, so she was bound to be prejudice about him living there instead of her. But then he asked her to go to Spain to act as companion to his fiancee Diana - and Euphemia's dislike grew. How could the doctor be so stupid as to see anything in such a spiteful girl as Diana, let alone want to marry her? If only she could see the back of both of them!

When May Follows

by Betty Neels

Published 12 December 1980
The future Baroness van Tellerinck wasn't exactly sure why she had agreed to get married. Perhaps it was because her tall and broad-shouldered husband didn't make her feel like a giant. It certainly wasn't a love match at any rate: she didn't love Raf and he seemed indifferent to her. Their marriage of convenience went smoothly until Raf's former girlfriend, Beyke, turned up. Katrina suddenly found her emotions in turmoil. She couldn't be jealous, could she?

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...

Heaven Round The Corner

by Betty Neels

Published 9 October 1981

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.

Cassandra by Chance

by Betty Neels

Published 12 January 1973

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

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?


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...

Polly

by Betty Neels

Published 1 October 1984
Working for Professor Sam Gervis was difficult enough, even if you hadn't fallen in love with him. But Polly had. Luckily she was realistic. Sam was engaged to the lovely Deirdre, and besides, he would never look twice at anyone as quiet and mousy as her. So Polly sensibly decided to get away and take up a new career nursing children. But she soon discovered that Sam wasn't a man to be escaped from easily.