Saturday's Child
Abigail Trent worked hard for a living. Sweet-natured and giving, but sorely in need of money, she was prepared to devote herself to her career, when the handsome Professor Dominic van Wijkelen came into her life. He seemed to admire her nursing skills and asked her to take on his private cases, from London to Holland and then Spain. But was his interest in Abigail merely professional?
Hilltop Tryst
When Beatrice's world turned upside down, Oliver Latimer was on hand to pick up the pieces. There was something solid and reassuring about Oliver. Beatrice felt safe with him. But he wasn't an easy person to get to know.
Accompanying him on a lecture tour to Europe convinced Beatrice that there was more to Dr Latimer than she'd imagined. In fact, she came to believe he was the only man she could truly love. But Oliver kept his feelings hidden. What did he really think of her?
Grasp A Nettle
When Jenny gave up her nursing job to look after her aunt, she saw it as no sacrifice. The only difficulty was her aunt's doctor, the imposing Eduard van Draak te Solendik. Eduard managed to be both attractive and infuriating at the same time. Unfortunately for Jenny, the attraction won and soon she was falling in love with him. Much good it would do her, though, since Eduard was engaged to be married. But luckily for them both, he seemed to have some alternate wedding plans.