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Rating: Summary: Quiet, soothing and nice. Review: Back Cover description: Unlike her two bright go-getting sisters, Lucy's goal was to find a man she loved and settle down with him to a life of happy domesticity. But Mr. Right seemed to be peculiarly elusive. Until the day that Lucy encountered the eminent pediatrician William Thurloe and fell head-over-heels in love with him. Not that she had the faintest hope of attracting his interest. Especially with the glamorous Fiona as direct competition. And yet Lucy knew there had to be some way of making William notice her....One of the better books by this author. William is a doctor, and Lucy is working at an orphanage. She lives home with parents and sisters and unlike a lot of Ms. Neels' heroines, doesn't need the income. The plot moves along, William is one of the nicer heroes this author has written and the ending is very good. Try it.
Rating: Summary: She Found The Man of Her Dreams!!! Review: Betty Neels had a successful career as a nurse, and when that ended she had a successful career as a writer, with a total of 134 books. She was writing at 90. We lost a great writer in June of 2001, but her books live on as a legacy. Lucy (Lockitt), as in the nursery rhyme, was the youngest of three daughters. Her sisters both had great careers and plans of marriage, while all that Lucy had was work at the local orphanage. That's where she met the available Dr. William Thurloe. She had dreams of marrying him, but he was always with another woman. Could she get what she wanted, or would she always be the child who lived at home with her parents? This book was sweet, I recommend it, and give it 4 stars:)
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