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

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.
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Release dateMar 1, 2013
ISBN9781460891346
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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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    Saturday's Child by Betty Neels; (5*)I loved this bit of women's fiction. Neels does an excellent job of describing human nature, the locale of her story and her characters. This would be a wonderful choice for a go-to book in times of stress.I so enjoyed her back burner characters, some of whom could not help but to sneak to the forefront. Her protagonist, Abigail, was believable if very naive. My only possible complaint would be that I just wanted to give the main dude, a doctor of course, a head-slap every now and again and tell him to just "Snap out of it!" (Moonstruck quote....lol)