Read: 14Dec25, 17Feb26
4.6 stars. This book is an absolute delight and one of betty's most romantic books. The hero is so sweet to the heroine in this one. He's an absent minded prof and yet he is always absentmindedly seeking her out and spending time with her, but she thinks he is involved with someone else so she doesnt even dare think he might like her. I normally am a fan of Betty's angstier books and like her icehole heroes, but this guy really won my heart. He was just adorable!
h Phoebe (27) is an english nurse with angelically beautiful looks. Blonde, sparkly blue eyes, medium height. usually i love Betty's plain Janes but Phoebe was a lovely character, never once arrogant, and seemingly unaware of her looks in terms of the way she behaves. She has been looking forward to her younger sister, also a nurse, to finally qualify so that they can go work abroad for a year or two and have an adventure. Only, now her sister has suddenly met the man of her dreams and is in a big rush to marry, but she had already signed a contract to do a few months abroad in holland and she is devastated at the idea of delaying her wedding. she cant bear it. She begs phoebe to take her place on the transfer scheme because they both look so alike, and also the dutch doc who hired her is so absent minded that he wont even notice the difference, she assures phoebe.
Phoebe is tired of her current work situation, her dreams of travelling with her sister are gone, some young guy is chasing her and she doesnt really want to end up saying yes to him by default, and she feels sorry for her sister who has threatened to run away and have a dingy elopement instead of the grand wedding of her dreams. Thus Phoebe agrees to go on the holland scheme.
But then she meets Lucius (34), the dutch doctor. He seems confused when he meets her, always staring at her, asking if she is Sybil Brook (sybil the sister.) but he really is absent minded and he goes along with it when she confirms she is Nurse Brook. But suddenly she is panicked because she likes him and he's nice and she doesnt want to lie to him, but what can she do?
SPOILERS AHEAD
After a few days of working together in England, she always makes sure to be vague about herself, and things seem to be going okay. However when they have disembarked from the ferry in Holland he calls her Phoebe and she distractedly answers him, and she realises he knows the truth! ( I like how he waited until he had her safely in Holland before confronting the truth, because he didn't want her to quit the job!) She is mortified and explains the truth and he doesnt chastise her for it and says she can go ahead with the holland job. She asks him how he knows who she was and he says her sis had mentioned a sister Phoebe. She says but noone can tell us apart! And he says you are nothing alike, but he wont explain why. (HInt: Because he LOVES her, lol, or so I was guessing.)
So anyway, they work together in holland and this part of the story is so romantic because even though we never get his POV and even though he never says as much, as a reader we can feel that he likes her a lot, and he is always coming by to see her even when she is worried she wont see him - and she is liking him a lot too - he asks her subtly whether she is single, he gets subtly anxious when she is going back to England for the sister's wedding because he knows she will see her ex there. He gets concerned when she gets an injury and also when she goes missing once he is extremely anxious and asks her to never do it again as he cant stand the anxiety (in a sweet way etc.) And even when he gets jealous when she goes sightseeing in amsterdam with another young doctor, he is so concerned that she is having to travel in that young docs really beat up old car that although he walks away after seeing them together, he come back and tells her to call him if there is car trouble and he will make sure to send a car for them. this guy is so so sweet with how besotted he is about her!
Also, they have wonderful banter. It's quite amusing at times, sweet at times. I want to re-read just to read those bits again. I love the way they talk to each other.
The main story conflict comes from the fact that firstly she thinks he is married, but it turns out he is not married, then his adopted son doesnt like her and is out to make trouble for her, plus his son has an attractive and manipulative governess who has clearly staked her claim on Lucius, plus Lucius manages to give Phoebe the idea that he will be marrying the governess, which is heart-breaking for Phoebe because she realises she has fallen in love with him and that she must now avoid him, and yet he is always seeking her out and wanting her company, and doing things like driving her to the coast every morning to take her for sea swimming because when she is on night shift they otherwise wouldn't see each other. it is so romantic how keen he is to spend time with her and makes it happen just when she is pining that she might not see him, and how pleased he is when she needs help and comes directly to him in an urgent situation, and so sweet how he leaves everything else behind to help her. UUGG, the sweetness of the romance levels on this one were just so delightful, so delicious, so SUBLIME.
ENDING SPOILERS
In the ending we do get that climactic scene with a bit of angst and a confrontation between h and H and she sends him away, and then he comes hunting all over the city for her to find her and begs for forgiveness in a non begging way because betty never makes her heroes beg. oh the romance levels on this one! The most delicious bit was at the end when she says to him "when we met you scribbled something down in your notebook about me. what was it?" And he takes his notebook out and shows her and he had written "A darling English Girl. I shall marry her." AAAAARGGGHHHHHHHHH, SOBBBBBING, let me die of diabetes sweetness overload right NOW! sob sob sob
I think I am going to EXTREMELY enjoy re-reading this one. It was just too too delicious. The only reason i didn't give it a full five stars is because i reserve the 5 stars for the angsty betty books, but to be honest i might upgrade this to the full five after my re-read. Another reason is that it didn't have the full depth of lovely caring servants or the cozy xmas scenes or the h being introduced to the H's wonderful family etc, however even without those added richness factors, this book was just a beautifully romantic read and focussed on pure romance.