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− | It took courage for Annette to return to Ainsborough Royal. As senior staff nurse in the magnificent new theatre unit, she was well on her way to achieving her ambition of becoming theatre sister. But ainsborough was also the scene of her short-lived engagement to David Hadley-and the scene of their quarrel. But | + | It took courage for Annette to return to Ainsborough Royal. As senior staff nurse in the magnificent new theatre unit, she was well on her way to achieving her ambition of becoming theatre sister. But ainsborough was also the scene of her short-lived engagement to David Hadley-and the scene of their quarrel. But Annette had convinced herself that she could face David every day in theatre without a qualm. She was sure that she had managed to put all thoughts of love behind her... |
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Latest revision as of 07:00, 6 December 2012
By Hilda Pressley | |
Publisher | Mills & Boon Romance #200 |
Release Month | 1966 (UK) |
Mills & Boon Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Lady In Harley Street |
Followed by | The Wolf Of Heimra |
- Author: Hilda Pressley
- Publisher: Mills & Boon Romance #200
- Year: 1966
Book Description
It took courage for Annette to return to Ainsborough Royal. As senior staff nurse in the magnificent new theatre unit, she was well on her way to achieving her ambition of becoming theatre sister. But ainsborough was also the scene of her short-lived engagement to David Hadley-and the scene of their quarrel. But Annette had convinced herself that she could face David every day in theatre without a qualm. She was sure that she had managed to put all thoughts of love behind her...