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At the age of seventeen, Jan Roberts was miserably certain that she was irredeemably ugly. How could she ever be attractive with a disfiguring scar on her cheek? Even when the young medical student Moss Gilding was so charming to her she was convinced he was only acting out of pity. But life changed for Jan when she managed to have the scar removed, and even changed her name to match her new, glamorous face. She decided to take up nursing, and, without admitting even to herself that she might have some ulterior motive, got a job at the same hospital where Moss was now a doctor. And then she discovered that he seemed far less interested in the second Jan than he had been in the first!
 
At the age of seventeen, Jan Roberts was miserably certain that she was irredeemably ugly. How could she ever be attractive with a disfiguring scar on her cheek? Even when the young medical student Moss Gilding was so charming to her she was convinced he was only acting out of pity. But life changed for Jan when she managed to have the scar removed, and even changed her name to match her new, glamorous face. She decided to take up nursing, and, without admitting even to herself that she might have some ulterior motive, got a job at the same hospital where Moss was now a doctor. And then she discovered that he seemed far less interested in the second Jan than he had been in the first!
This is a Mills & Boon page, there are separate pages for Harlequins.
 
  
 
==Publication History==
 
==Publication History==

Revision as of 06:26, 2 April 2011

1964 UK Edition
By Nora Sanderson
Publisher Harlequin Romance #787
  Mills & Boon Romance #154
Release Month Jan 1964 (US)
  Jan 1964 (UK)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by A Ring For A Doctor
Followed by The Gentle Surgeon
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Sister Of Nightingale
Followed by South To Forget

Book Description

At the age of seventeen, Jan Roberts was miserably certain that she was irredeemably ugly. How could she ever be attractive with a disfiguring scar on her cheek? Even when the young medical student Moss Gilding was so charming to her she was convinced he was only acting out of pity. But life changed for Jan when she managed to have the scar removed, and even changed her name to match her new, glamorous face. She decided to take up nursing, and, without admitting even to herself that she might have some ulterior motive, got a job at the same hospital where Moss was now a doctor. And then she discovered that he seemed far less interested in the second Jan than he had been in the first!

Publication History

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

Jan 1964 <br\>US Edition
Jan 1964 <br\>UK Edition