Enchanting Samantha

by Betty Neels

Published 14 December 1973
Mills & Boon presents the Betty Neels collection. Timeless tales of heart-warming romance by one of the world's best-loved romance authors.

Wasn't he...soon to be wed?

Staff nurse Samantha Fielding had one golden rule: never get involved. The attractive Giles ter Ossel made it difficult to keep. Samantha was determined not to let her feelings for Giles affect the way she treated the girl she thought was his fianc e. So, she agreed to return to Holland to nurse Antonia through her recover. Samantha's calm and professional exterior hid a breaking heart. Meanwhile, Giles was determined to be happily married - to the right girl.


Dearest Mary Jane

by Betty Neels

Published 1 August 1994
Would you like me for a brother-in-law, Mary Jane? She wouldn't like him for a brother-in-law -- she would like him for a husband But why should she suddenly discover this now of all times, sitting opposite him, being cross-examined as though she were in a witness-box...and fighting an urge to fling her arms around his neck and tell him that she loved him? Yes, oh yes, that would be delightful.

The Hasty Marriage

by Betty Neels

Published 11 March 1977
Laura has always been used to taking second place to her pretty younger sister, Joyce. So it was no surprise to Laura that when she fell in love with the Dutch doctor Reilof van Meerum, he chose Joyce instead. But, when Joyce walks out on him, Reilof asks Laura to marry him. Can she really be happy with a man who did not love her?

You should marry again Beatrice sympathized with Gijs van der Eekerk. A widower with a small child and a busy medical career needed someone to make sure his domestic life ran smoothly. What she hadn't counted on was his decision to offer her the position. As his wife, she would have a comfortable lifestyle and everything that money could buy. But what was that, if Gijs couldn't offer her love?

The Vicar's Daughter

by Betty Neels

Published 11 October 1996
All the village assumed that Margo Pearson was to marry George, but unexpectedly meeting Professor Gijs van Kessel changed that. A plain, practical girl, Margo knew the professor was unlikely to look her way, until a tragic accident brings an offer of marriage.

Not Once But Twice

by Betty Neels

Published 13 February 1981
Dr Duert ter Brandt disapproved of Christina's relationship with his brother, Adam, and he made sure they both knew it. True, he didn't stop Chrissy from coming to Holland to work near Adam. Still, he made it clear that her infatuation was not in the best interest of the hospital. But maybe he had other-hidden - reasons for hoping that Chrissy would give up her notion of love at first sight...

Hilltop Tryst

by Betty Neels

Published 8 September 1989
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.

A Girl in a Million

by Betty Neels

Published 1 April 1993
A dynamic consultant...and a student nurse? I'm not aware that I am restricted in my actions by anyone or anything. Arrogant, rich and devastatingly attractive, Marius van Houben was the sort of man who was used to getting his own way. He certainly wasn't prepared for Caroline's plainspoken commonsense approach. After all, as a student nurse, both qualities were an asset...if only Marius thought the same

Midsummer Star

by Betty Neels

Published 14 January 1983

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

It might be a marriage...

Facing bankruptcy, Celine's family was forced to turn their home into a guesthouse to make ends meet. Celine found her new life hard work but great fun. She met a young man, Nicky, who seemed very taken with her.

If only Nicky's masterful cousin, Oliver, wouldn't keep interfering. But when she discovered that Nicky was married, Celine was only too grateful for Oliver's comforting presence. Gratitude wasn't exactly what Oliver had in mind, but it was a start.


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.


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?

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?

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.

Heidelberg Wedding

by Betty Neels

Published 1 March 1985
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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.

A Suitable Match

by Betty Neels

Published 1 October 1990
Don't worry, it will work out perfectly But did he mean the wedding arrangements or their future together? Eustacia didn't know. After all, it was a marriage of convenience, definitely not a love match. Colin made it very clear that he wanted a down-to-earth partner who would help him care for his brother's orphaned children, not a dreamy girl whose head was full of romance. But Eustacia couldn't help hoping that one day he might grow to love her as much as she loved him.