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==Book Description==
 
==Book Description==
''From Mills & Boon 142''
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'''From Mills & Boon 142'''
  
 
At the age of eighteen, Eunice Nevin had been a rich man's daughter, living for the show jumping ring and for Eamonn Crail, who shared her passion for horses. Then her father's death and financial crash left her on her own, deserted by the fortune-hunting Eamonn.
 
At the age of eighteen, Eunice Nevin had been a rich man's daughter, living for the show jumping ring and for Eamonn Crail, who shared her passion for horses. Then her father's death and financial crash left her on her own, deserted by the fortune-hunting Eamonn.
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Now, eight years later, she was back in her old home - but things were very different. The house had been turned into a hospital, and Eunice was working there as a nurse. Inevitably, she met Eamonn again - but he was involved with another girl. Had Eunice done the wisest thing in returning to Hallam Heights, or would nostalgia for her old life spoil the happiness she was beginning to find in the new?
 
Now, eight years later, she was back in her old home - but things were very different. The house had been turned into a hospital, and Eunice was working there as a nurse. Inevitably, she met Eamonn again - but he was involved with another girl. Had Eunice done the wisest thing in returning to Hallam Heights, or would nostalgia for her old life spoil the happiness she was beginning to find in the new?
  
''From Doctor Nurse D20''
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'''From Doctor Nurse D20'''
  
 
Chosen to act as duty nurse at the annual local Horse Show, Denise Nevin dreads the occasion. For she has to contend with seeing her beautiful childhood home taken over by the hospital - and confronting her old love, Eamonn Crail. It was a blessing for attractive Denise that the senior consultant, Gordon Janine, was in need of a little feminine sympathy to ease his own loneliness.
 
Chosen to act as duty nurse at the annual local Horse Show, Denise Nevin dreads the occasion. For she has to contend with seeing her beautiful childhood home taken over by the hospital - and confronting her old love, Eamonn Crail. It was a blessing for attractive Denise that the senior consultant, Gordon Janine, was in need of a little feminine sympathy to ease his own loneliness.

Latest revision as of 16:04, 24 February 2013

1963 UK Edition
By Jan Tempest
Publisher Mills & Boon Romance #142
  Harlequin Romance #775
Release Month Jun 1963 (UK)
  1963 (US)
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by The Palm-Thatched Hospital
Followed by Young Doctor Ashley
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by Heatherleigh
Followed by Nurse Foster's Foolish Heart
Mills & Boon Doctor Nurse Romance Series #
Preceded by Desert Nurse
Followed by Outback Nurse

Book Description

From Mills & Boon 142

At the age of eighteen, Eunice Nevin had been a rich man's daughter, living for the show jumping ring and for Eamonn Crail, who shared her passion for horses. Then her father's death and financial crash left her on her own, deserted by the fortune-hunting Eamonn.

Now, eight years later, she was back in her old home - but things were very different. The house had been turned into a hospital, and Eunice was working there as a nurse. Inevitably, she met Eamonn again - but he was involved with another girl. Had Eunice done the wisest thing in returning to Hallam Heights, or would nostalgia for her old life spoil the happiness she was beginning to find in the new?

From Doctor Nurse D20

Chosen to act as duty nurse at the annual local Horse Show, Denise Nevin dreads the occasion. For she has to contend with seeing her beautiful childhood home taken over by the hospital - and confronting her old love, Eamonn Crail. It was a blessing for attractive Denise that the senior consultant, Gordon Janine, was in need of a little feminine sympathy to ease his own loneliness.

Publication History

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

Jun 1963 <br\>UK Edition
1963 <br\>US Edition
Aug 1978 <br\>UK Edition