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A Girl in a Million

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"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!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarlequin
Release dateJun 1, 2012
ISBN9781459230606
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A Girl in a Million
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Betty Neels

Los lectores de novelas románticas de todo el mundo lamentaron el fallecimiento de Betty Neels en junio de 2001. Su carrera se prolongó durante treinta años, y siguió escribiendo hasta los noventa. Para sus millones de admiradores, Betty personificaba a la escritora romántica. El primer libro de Betty, Sister Peters in Amsterdam,se publicó en 1969, y llegó a escribir 134. Sus novelas ofrecen una calidez tranquilizadora que formaba parte de su propia personalidad. Su espíritu y su genuino talento perduran en todas sus historias.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    It wasn't a bad book nor it was a good one. Unmemorable book and nothing to like in the characters, again, I hate some of mrs Neels's h the unremarkable heroine nothing to love and you never understand why the H fell in love with them. We , as a reader, don't want a breath taking , beatifullheroine but also we don't want timid unremarkable heroine with nothing to recommend, I think, because deep down every body see themselves as a special person. We don't want to read about non-special person.

    Also, I absolutely love the tiny bit of sweets thing that Mrs Neels include in her novels such as H always look at h while she is going until she despair from his sight. In this novel the H talked to his dog about his feeling - this second time I read it in a Neels novel - and h talked to babies and herself in the mirror, not in creepy way rather in a sweet cute way if you understand what I mean.


    In short, not a good story in Neels much better collection.


    Ps this novel include interesting cases in medical field and we engage with the patiants.