Best of
Romance

1967

A Key to Many Doors


Emilie Loring - 1967
    In the cold isolation of a New England village, she kept her part of the bargain until one black night she opened her bedroom door and her heart to this darkly handsome stranger, who was so deeply involved in an international conspiracy.

Waiting for Deborah


Betty Neels - 1967
    That was obviously how dynamic consultant Sir James Marlow saw Deborah. Otherwise why would he bother to keep rescuing her? Deborah knew it couldn't be because of her looks—she had carrot-colored hair and no figure to speak of. That was the only explanation she could come up with—unless he wanted something else from her altogether?

Candle in Her Heart


Emilie Loring - 1967
    Reprint of the 1973 issue published by Bantam Books, New York, of the work originally published in 1964 by Little, Brown, Boston.

The Wood and the Trees


Mary Elgin - 1967
    Will he remember her? She thought he had died. She gambles that he will not recognize her, because she needs to lay down the memory of the perfect ghost from her past, thereby releasing the potential to unglue her life.

Hospital Circles


Lucilla Andrews - 1967
     Perfect for fans of Donna Douglas and her Nightingales series, Jean Fullerton, Maggie Hope and Nadine Dorries. Jo spends each night shift "specialing" journalist Bill Francis. Then Bill's condition takes a turn for the worse, and the young pair are brought much closer together. Is this real love, or just a reaction to an intensely emotional situation? Meanwhile, Jo thinks that Senior Surgical Officer Richard "Red" Leland would make an ideal husband for her widowed Aunt Margaret, and sets out to play matchmaker. But will Red and Margaret appreciate Jo's intentions? Bill's father, General Francis, is also admitted to St Benedict's Hospital, and Margaret is persuaded to return to her former career as his private nurse. Can she protect his feelings as well as his health? The lives and emotions of these staff and patients become ever more intertwined, as they move in hospital circles. A moving romance and a fascinating insight into the everyday lives of nurses and doctors in the 1960s, with all of the trademark warmth and realism of a hospital story by Lucilla Andrews. Hospital Circles is the thirteenth novel by the bestselling hospital fiction author Lucilla Andrews. For the first time, Lucilla's novels are now available as ebooks. More at www.lucillaandrews.com

A Second Angela Thirkell Omnibus


Angela Thirkell - 1967
    Includes:"August Folly" [originally published 1936]"Summer Half" [originally published 1937]Pomfret Towers" [originally published 1938]

The Mystery Began in Madeira


Mabel Esther Allan - 1967
    On her return trip to England, a young girl's life is threatened many times simply because she included a certain man in a farewell photo she took of the Madeira landscape.