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* '''Author''': [[Susan Barrie]] | * '''Author''': [[Susan Barrie]] | ||
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* '''Year''': 1963 | * '''Year''': 1963 | ||
==Book Description== | ==Book Description== | ||
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− | Dallas Drew was the youngest and prettiest, and certainly the most inexperienced, nurse at Ardrath House Nursing Home, so when the glamorous and popular Doctor Martin Loring became a patient there she did not expect to be allowed to take a hand in nursing him. Nor was she disappointed! So it came as a considerable surprise when he picked her to accompany him to his country home in Yorkshire to supervise his convalescence. What was his reason for choosing Dallas? Would she, when actually living in the same house with him, be able to withstand the attraction she had felt for him from the start? And, most important of all, what was the beautiful Mrs. Loring going to think about it? | + | Dallas Drew was the youngest and prettiest, and certainly the most inexperienced, nurse at Ardrath House Nursing Home, so when the glamorous and popular Doctor Martin Loring became a patient there she did not expect to be allowed to take a hand in nursing him. Nor was she disappointed! So it came as a considerable surprise when he picked her to accompany him to his country home in Yorkshire to supervise his convalescence. What was his reason for choosing Dallas? Would she, when actually living in the same house with him, be able to withstand the attraction she had felt for him from the start? And, most important of all, what was the beautiful Mrs. Loring going to think about it? |
==Publication History== | ==Publication History== |
Latest revision as of 08:20, 2 December 2012
By Susan Barrie | |
Publisher | Harlequin Romance #765 |
Mills & Boon Romance #156 | |
Release Month | 1963 (US) |
Feb 1964 (UK) | |
Harlequin Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Nurse Ann Wood |
Followed by | The Enchanting Island |
Mills & Boon Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | South To Forget |
Followed by | If This Is Love |
- Author: Susan Barrie
- Published By: Harlequin Romance #765
- Year: 1963
Book Description
- Dallas Drew was the youngest and prettiest, and certainly the most inexperienced, nurse at Ardrath House Nursing Home, so when the glamorous and popular Doctor Martin Loring became a patient there she did not expect to be allowed to take a hand in nursing him. Nor was she disappointed! So it came as a considerable surprise when he picked her to accompany him to his country home in Yorkshire to supervise his convalescence. What was his reason for choosing Dallas? Would she, when actually living in the same house with him, be able to withstand the attraction she had felt for him from the start? And, most important of all, what was the beautiful Mrs. Loring going to think about it?
Publication History
- 1963 - Paperback Release (Harlequin Romance #765) (US Original Release)
- 1964, February - Paperback Release (Mills & Boon Romance #156) (UK Original Release)
- ???? - Paperback Release (Harlequin Romance #765) (US Reissue)