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Heidelberg Wedding (Best of Betty Neels)
Heidelberg Wedding - Best of Betty Neels
Author: Betty Neels
SHE WANTED HIM FOR HERSELF — Eugenia knew what surgeon Gerald Grenfell needed:  a woman who would never feel threatened by his devotion to his work at London's St. Clare's Hospital; a woman who would love him to distraction.  And she was that woman.  But he was engaged to Miriam instead, and Eugenia would be forced to marry...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780373199129
ISBN-10: 0373199120
Publication Date: 5/13/2008
Pages: 192
Edition: Reprint
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Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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LOVE AND MARRIAGE - Getting engaged had seemed like a good idea. Now Sister Eugenia Smith wasn't so sure. She was fond of Humphrey, but did she love him? When surgeon Gerard Grenfell offered her the chance to work in Europe, she went willingly. Perhaps a break would help her think thing through, but Eugenia discovered that she was in love - with Gerard. As he was engaged to the glamorous Miriam, it was pretty hopeless. Fortunately, wedding plans can be changed.

Gerard Grenfell, Senior Consultant & Eminent Surgeon and Eugenia Smith, Women Surgical Ward Sister made a handsome couple; they belonged together; everyone could see it; surely, they should - - - or so thought Women Surgical Staff Nurse Hattie. Eugenia knew that Gerard needed: a woman who would never feel threatened by his devotion to his work and a woman who would love him to distraction. She came to realize that she was that woman. Unfortunately he was engaged to the beautiful Miriam and Eugenia would be forced to marry the frugal and demanding Humphrey.

Gerard & Eugenia appear in "Magic in Venice"; Gerard & Charles Trescomb are friends.


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