Victory For Victoria (The Best of Betty Neels)
by
Betty Neels
Victoria was a very pretty girl, but with three sisters even prettier than she was, Victoria had developed a bit of a complex about her looks. So when attractive Alexander van Schuylen made it clear he liked her, she really didn't expect much more from him. How could she, when he was so impressed with her sisters' beauty? But if his feelings for Victoria actually did run d...more
Mass Market Paperback, 219 pages
Published
August 8th 2006
by Harlequin Books
(first published January 1st 1972)
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With more than 120 of her books not counting the omnibuses, keeping tabs of what happened where is difficult. So, if I remembered bits of the story even after 35 years, the author must have done something right because I ain’t got no photographic memory.
Three things about this book:
1) I found the girl/nurse very insecure about her beauty and
2) the guy/doctor doesn’t follow for a Betty Neels’ archetype because he’s hot-headed instead of stoic and he’s a bit forward the way he declares his attrac...more
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1) I found the girl/nurse very insecure about her beauty and
2) the guy/doctor doesn’t follow for a Betty Neels’ archetype because he’s hot-headed instead of stoic and he’s a bit forward the way he declares his attrac...more
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Betty Neels was born on September 15, 1910 in Devon to a family with firm roots in the civil service. She said she had a blissfully happy childhood and teenage years, which stood her in good stead for the tribulations to come with the Second World War. She was sent away to boarding school, and then went on to train as a nurse, gaining her SRN and SCM, that is, State Registered Nurse and State Cert...more
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