Difference between revisions of "Because Of Doctor Danville"
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− | + | Tracey Danville was young, handsome, rich and charming, but for a time he seemed to Meg little short of an evil intruder. He had already broken up her promising romance with ambitious young doctor John Allendale. Now John had come back into her life and asked Meg to nurse his most absorbing case, the crippled small daughter of wealthy Vanessa Amberley. But John, it seemed, now had eyes only for the lovely Vanessa; and as if that were not enough, Tracey, with his genius for getting in the way at the most awkward moment, confirmed John's suspicions that he was still the object of Meg's interest. In the end, however, it was Tracey whom Meg had to thank for her happy reunion with John. It was because of Doctor Danville that Meg and John found their happiness together. | |
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)== | ==Cover Variation (By Release Date)== |
Latest revision as of 19:37, 16 January 2013
By Elizabeth Hoy | |
Publisher | Mills & Boon Romance #433 |
Release Month | 1958 (UK) |
Mills & Boon Romance Series #433 | |
Preceded by | The Lady Lost Her Head |
Followed by | Dear Doctor Everett |
- Author: Elizabeth Hoy
- Publisher: Mills & Boon Romance #433
- Year: 1958
Book Description
Tracey Danville was young, handsome, rich and charming, but for a time he seemed to Meg little short of an evil intruder. He had already broken up her promising romance with ambitious young doctor John Allendale. Now John had come back into her life and asked Meg to nurse his most absorbing case, the crippled small daughter of wealthy Vanessa Amberley. But John, it seemed, now had eyes only for the lovely Vanessa; and as if that were not enough, Tracey, with his genius for getting in the way at the most awkward moment, confirmed John's suspicions that he was still the object of Meg's interest. In the end, however, it was Tracey whom Meg had to thank for her happy reunion with John. It was because of Doctor Danville that Meg and John found their happiness together.