A Christmas Wish
by
Betty Neels
For Olivia Harding, the offer of employment at a small private school came as something of a godsend. With no qualifications, she hadn't expected to find a job so easily, let alone one that still brought her into contact with the eminent surgeon Haso van der Eisler. Olivia always looked forward to Haso's visits, though she knew he came mainly to see his goddaughter, Nel. T...more
Mass Market Paperbound, 187 pages
Published
November 10th 2009
by Harlequin
(first published January 1st 1994)
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Mistletoe magic!
For Olivia Harding, the offer of employment at an exclusive private girl's school had come as something of a godsend. With little experience, she hadn't expected to find a job so easily, let alone one that still bought her into contact with her former boss, the eminent Dutch surgeon Haso van der Eisler
Of course, his frequent visits to the school had more to do with his goddaughter, Nel, than her own limited attractions. Nel was a lonely fatherless girl and that Haso should marry...more
For Olivia Harding, the offer of employment at an exclusive private girl's school had come as something of a godsend. With little experience, she hadn't expected to find a job so easily, let alone one that still bought her into contact with her former boss, the eminent Dutch surgeon Haso van der Eisler
Of course, his frequent visits to the school had more to do with his goddaughter, Nel, than her own limited attractions. Nel was a lonely fatherless girl and that Haso should marry...more
Cool! An new chaste romance author! Viva la fluff!
Typical Betty Neels. Not one of her best, as the heroine was just not quite believable, but hero was not obnoxious, so it all balanced out.
ETA: The above was the sum total of my 2 star review of Nov 2009.
However,it is now Oct 2010 and I've just re-read it and I've changed my mind. I've bumped it up to 3 stars and decided that I quite like Olivia, our heroine. She is charming and has a way of saying what first comes to mind and then apologizing nicely almost immediately ...more
ETA: The above was the sum total of my 2 star review of Nov 2009.
However,it is now Oct 2010 and I've just re-read it and I've changed my mind. I've bumped it up to 3 stars and decided that I quite like Olivia, our heroine. She is charming and has a way of saying what first comes to mind and then apologizing nicely almost immediately ...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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