Betty Neels Livres
Betty Neels est devenue écrivaine par profession par pur caprice, inspirée par l'idée d'écrire des romans d'amour. Ses œuvres se caractérisent par des personnages bons et polis, reflétant sa propre vision du monde. Elle situait ses histoires dans des lieux exotiques, offrant à ses lecteurs un sentiment d'aventure et d'évasion. Des millions de fans dans le monde entier ont apprécié sa capacité à créer des récits remplis de chaleur et d'espoir, apportant réconfort et rappel d'un monde meilleur.







Collection Blanche - 453: Enquête aux urgences suivi par Une décision risquée
- 310pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The Daughter of the Manor
- 221pages
- 8 heures de lecture
It was deeply irritating to Leonora Crosby that she was always caught out in awkward moments by the new village doctor, James Galbraith. It shouldn't have mattered - she was engaged to Tony, after all - But James proved a stalwart support as Leonora did her best to keep her parents' decrepit but much-loved manor house running smoothly. All this made her begin to doubt the wisdom of her engagement. But there was little point in admitting that she loved James, when he showed so little sign of caring for her...
Dearest love
- 187pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Mills & Boon presents the Betty Neels collection. Timeless tales of heart-warming romance by one of the world’s best-loved romance authors. An offer she couldn't refuse? “I wish to marry for the wrong reasons. I am not in love with you.…” Titus Taverner was a busy and successful medical man who lacked a wife. Arabella had applied for the job of caretaker at his consulting rooms, but was happy to accept this new position Titus was offering. Until she complicated matters by falling in love with him.…
Never the Time and the Place
- 186pages
- 7 heures de lecture
How could he be so handsome...and yet so cold? Ward Sister Josephine Dowling was heartbroken over the end of her engagement - but how could she marry a man she didn't really love? What she didn't expect, though, was to have to cope with her tears and the arrogant attitude of the brilliant Dr Julius van Tacx. He seemed to make a habit of finding her just when she was feeling - and looking - her worst. And yet he was incredibly handsome...
With Love on Mothers Day
Man of the High Plains. Shades of Yesterday. Paradise for Two. Bittersweet Honeymoon
- 4volumes
Finch Carmody was totally wrong for her! A rugged homesteader from the Australian high country, Finch exuded too much raw masculinity for Blythe's taste. Comfortable, calm Nathan was more her type. Unfortunately, though Nathan wanted her, he didn't want her recently orphaned nephew, Lief, whom she had raised on her own. Nathan persuaded a reluctant Blythe to foist the boy on his supposed father, Finch. Although he was not the father, Finch nevertheless agreed to take the child-to get him away from Nathan. But Finch's challenging manner disconcerted Blythe, sending sparks down her spine . . . and his proposed living arrangements unnerved her even more!
Stars Through the Mist
- 219pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Wanted--a sensible, competent wife When distinguished surgeon Gerard van Doorninck asked staff nurse Deborah Culpeper to marry him, his reasons were practical, not romantic. As she had been secretly in love with Gerard for some time, Deborah accepted his terms and hoped for the best. It might all have worked out very happily, had Gerard's friend Claude van Trapp not done his best to try and spoil things A Marriage of Convenience... A Love Just Begun... When distinguished surgeon Gerard van Doorninck asked staff nurse Deborah Culpeper to marry him, his reasons were practical, not romantic. As she had been secretly in love with Gerard for some time, Deborah accepted his terms and hoped for the best. It might all have worked out very happily, had Gerard's friend Claude van Trapp not done his best to try and spoil things A Marriage of Convenience... A Love Just Begun...
Christmas Treasures
Reform of the Rake. A Christmas Wish. Christmas Masquerade. Always Christmas
To keep her family together, Isobel Barrington made ends meet (barely!) by doing private nursing jobs. She shouldn't have had time to fall for Dr. Thomas Winters, but she did. She also knew she should try to forget him- but that was easier said than done.
He needed her as a nurse, not a woman Benedict van Manfeld was one of the surliest, most unfriendly men Cassandra had ever met. But when she learned he was a brilliant Dutch surgeon who had severely damaged his sight in an accident, her attitude changed. Benedict asked Cassandra to go to Holland with him as his nurse. She agreed…and soon began to feel something deeper than sympathy for him. But with his close friend Paula nearby, why should he even notice Cassandra?



