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Revision as of 14:55, 1 April 2011

1964 UK Edition
By Elizabeth Gilzean
Publisher Mills & Boon Romance #158
Release Month 1964 (UK)
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by If This Is Love
Followed by Desert Nurse

Book Description

When Staff Nurse Sharon Lindsay announced that she was leaving St. Mary's Hospital to work on Baffin Island, far away in the Artic, her motives for doing so appeared suspicious to several people. The Matron guessed that Sharon was making a dignified retreat after being punished for certain crusading activities. Doctor Alistair Gaskell felt ruefully that she was trying to let him down lightly. Only Sharon knew the true reason-simply the challenge of doing something different, something that might turn out to be fun. So, as Sharon flew across the Atlantic, her spirits were high. How was she to know that the unbearably rude man at her side was the doctor with whom she was destined to work-or that she was to be the only nurse at his hospital?

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