Betty Neels

Roses Have Thorns

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{"strong"=>[{"em"=>["Mills & Boon presents the complete Betty Neels collection. Timeless tales of heart-warming romance by one of the world’s best-loved romance authors."]}]}
{"strong"=>["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 realised that her heart now belonged to him.
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177 printed pages
Original publication
2012
Publication year
2012
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    As it happened, Mrs Willis was asking him only the other day if there was any casual work for her.
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    Romance readers around the world were sad to note the passing of Betty Neels in June 2001. Her career spanned thirty years, and she continued to write into her ninetieth year. To her millions of fans, Betty epitomized the romance writer, and yet she began writing almost by accident. She had retired from nursing, but her inquiring mind still sought stimulation. Her new career was born when she heard a lady in her local library bemoaning the lack of good romance novels. Betty’s first book, Sister Peters in Amsterdam, was published in 1969, and she eventually completed 134 books. Her novels offer a reassuring warmth that was very much a part of her own personality, and her spirit and genuine talent live on in all her stories.

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