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Rita Conway had one of the most exacting jobs in the hospital-supervisor of the recovery-room, where patients were sent immediatley after operation to receive their all-important post-surgical treatment-but she carried it out with complete efficiency. It was not just her nursing that made her so successful with her patients, but her readiness to help them with their personal problems as well as their physical care. She was altogether, one would have thought, too sensible a person to commit the nurse's cardinal sin of falling in love with a patient; yet that was what Rita did when Warren Hill came into her ward. It was an unhappy situation, and seemed likely to bring her even more unhappiness when she began to realise that perhaps her love was not being returned.
 
Rita Conway had one of the most exacting jobs in the hospital-supervisor of the recovery-room, where patients were sent immediatley after operation to receive their all-important post-surgical treatment-but she carried it out with complete efficiency. It was not just her nursing that made her so successful with her patients, but her readiness to help them with their personal problems as well as their physical care. She was altogether, one would have thought, too sensible a person to commit the nurse's cardinal sin of falling in love with a patient; yet that was what Rita did when Warren Hill came into her ward. It was an unhappy situation, and seemed likely to bring her even more unhappiness when she began to realise that perhaps her love was not being returned.
This is a Mills & Boon page, there are separate pages for Harlequins.
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Revision as of 17:10, 3 April 2011

1964 UK Edition
By Lucy Bowdler
Publisher Mills & Boon Romance #165
Release Month 1964 (UK)
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Sister At Ryeminster
Followed by Nurse Maria

Book Description

Rita Conway had one of the most exacting jobs in the hospital-supervisor of the recovery-room, where patients were sent immediatley after operation to receive their all-important post-surgical treatment-but she carried it out with complete efficiency. It was not just her nursing that made her so successful with her patients, but her readiness to help them with their personal problems as well as their physical care. She was altogether, one would have thought, too sensible a person to commit the nurse's cardinal sin of falling in love with a patient; yet that was what Rita did when Warren Hill came into her ward. It was an unhappy situation, and seemed likely to bring her even more unhappiness when she began to realise that perhaps her love was not being returned.

Cover Variation (By Release Date)