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Practice Nurse Beth Turner needed a change, and a part-time post in the Suffolk general practice headed by Dr Gideon Pendragon would allow her breathing space. Gideon offered a flat for her use, in the ground of his house, but this was a mixed blessing. Beth had never known family life, while widower Gideon had to cope with three children. When his housekeeper's angina became worse, how could Beth refuse to help out, even if it brought her closer to Gideon - who had enough responsibilities and nothing left to give to a new relationship? | Practice Nurse Beth Turner needed a change, and a part-time post in the Suffolk general practice headed by Dr Gideon Pendragon would allow her breathing space. Gideon offered a flat for her use, in the ground of his house, but this was a mixed blessing. Beth had never known family life, while widower Gideon had to cope with three children. When his housekeeper's angina became worse, how could Beth refuse to help out, even if it brought her closer to Gideon - who had enough responsibilities and nothing left to give to a new relationship? | ||
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Germany | Germany | ||
* '''Title''': Eine Familie für Schwester Elizabeth | * '''Title''': Eine Familie für Schwester Elizabeth | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Cora Verlag]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Cora Verlag]] | ||
* '''Imprint''': Tessa 59, August 1995 | * '''Imprint''': Tessa 59, August 1995 |
Revision as of 17:44, 11 July 2008
- Author: Caroline Anderson
- Publisher: Mills & Boon Love on Call #637
- Year: October 1994 (ISBN 0-263-78827-X)
- Setting: Contemporary England
- Amazon Listing: Nothing Left To Give
Book Description
Practice Nurse Beth Turner needed a change, and a part-time post in the Suffolk general practice headed by Dr Gideon Pendragon would allow her breathing space. Gideon offered a flat for her use, in the ground of his house, but this was a mixed blessing. Beth had never known family life, while widower Gideon had to cope with three children. When his housekeeper's angina became worse, how could Beth refuse to help out, even if it brought her closer to Gideon - who had enough responsibilities and nothing left to give to a new relationship?
Translations
Germany
- Title: Eine Familie für Schwester Elizabeth
- Publisher: Cora Verlag
- Imprint: Tessa 59, August 1995