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Not Once but Twice  (Reader's Choice)  (Harlequin Romance,  2440)

Not Once but Twice (Reader's Choice) (Harlequin Romance, 2440)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very good story
Review: Here is another fine book of Betty Neels. The heroine, nurse Christina, is involved with a young man who (frankly) turns out be a fink. I'm glad that she got wise to him, and found true love with his older brother. Duert and Christina were subsequently featured with their growing family in another book, "A Girl Called Rose". I'd recommend this book, and I was rooting for the heroine, Christina, all the way!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Storyline info
Review: HR#2440 Not Once but Twice 11/81

IT WAS MORE THAN A FAMILY MATTER...

Dr. Duert ter Brandt disapproved of Christina's relationship with his brother, Adam, and he made sure they both knew it.

True, he didn't stop Chrissy from coming to Holland to work near Adam but he made it clear that her infatuation was not in the best interest of his hospital.

Or did he have other, hidden reasons for hoping that Chrissy would give up her notion of love at first sight?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An "Oldie but Goodie" returns to the bookstores!
Review: This is not one of Neels' earliest books, but it is still one of her best. A good choice for the "Reader's Choice" series! The loving couple in this book shows up again in another one of her books, "A Girl Named Rose," I believe, and it was after reading that book I went back to read this story again(I had it in its original printing). It has the traditional Dutch doctor/English nurse formula, but there were some nice plot twists that livened things up. The character development is good, and the author lets you know why the hero and the heroine appealed to each other, based on their personalities and not just surface things like physical appearance. They were likable characters and made you care about what happened to them. As always, Betty Neels provides a wholesome read. If you are looking for a romance that doesn't make you blush, look no further--try out Betty Neels!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An "Oldie but Goodie" returns to the bookstores!
Review: This is not one of Neels' earliest books, but it is still one of her best. A good choice for the "Reader's Choice" series! The loving couple in this book shows up again in another one of her books, "A Girl Named Rose," I believe, and it was after reading that book I went back to read this story again(I had it in its original printing). It has the traditional Dutch doctor/English nurse formula, but there were some nice plot twists that livened things up. The character development is good, and the author lets you know why the hero and the heroine appealed to each other, based on their personalities and not just surface things like physical appearance. They were likable characters and made you care about what happened to them. As always, Betty Neels provides a wholesome read. If you are looking for a romance that doesn't make you blush, look no further--try out Betty Neels!


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