Sister Tabitha is an efficient nurse, but when she falls in love with Dutch surgeon Marius van Beek, she has no idea how to deal with her feelings. If only Marius would ride up on a white horse and ask for her hand in marriage. But can real people live happily ever after like those people in fairy tales? Reissue.
I just wish Betty and all authors would do something to horrible stepmothers and stepsisters in a book. I just wanted to pull down all sorts of revenge on these two. I was hoping that the hero would have sent them packing and penniless. Unfortunately it didn't happen. But this was a true HEA. I liked the couple and I liked the way Betty kept this sweet story simple. I did think the hero drug out the revelation of his intentions too long but circumstances as explained at the end of the story told us why. He was negotiating the sale of her home to him from her nasty stepmother who came into the property by default. Her second husband, her father, never made out a will. That'll teach him and teach us all a valid lesson. The moral of this story: Make out a will.
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