A Girl to Love
by Betty Neels
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Surely now her quiet life could continue? Sadie had always been happy and contented with her quiet, uneventful life in a small Dorset village, and only wished for life to continue that way. She couldn't believe it would all vanish overnight, and that she would have to part with her beloved home. Then, at the eleventh hour, she was rescued when Mr. Oliver Trentham bought her house and offered her a job as his housekeeper. But Sadie didn't take into account that she might fall in love with show more Oliver.... show lessTags
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This is a reread of one of my favorite Neels romances. No Dutch doctors or English nurses in this one; instead there's a British playwright, a widower with two young daughters, who hires our heroine as a housekeeper, saving her from penury.
When Sadie's grandmother dies, it turns out their little cottage is mortgaged to the hilt. Sadie has grown up with and then nursed her grandmother, so her only skills are of the household variety. When the house is put up for sale, it's bought by Oliver Trentham as a writing retreat, and he keeps Sadie on to run the house. Soon the daughters and their evil nanny show up, but Evil Nanny (who of course is from London and can't so much as boil an egg) is dispatched pretty quickly.
It's a Neels, so show more there is no sex and almost no kissing, but I've always found the story pretty romantic. Oliver is more oblivious than alphaholish, and the Big Mis at the end is mercifully short and only serves to set up the HEA scene. The children are sweet, the other household help are uniformly competent and helpful, and there are patented Neels descriptions of clothing and food. No trips to Jaeger or BHS, but a few to Marks & Spencer, a Christmas feast, two rounds of sausage rolls, and a memorable scene set in Kettner's.
I think this is a favorite because Sadie could be such a pathetic creature but she's totally not written that way. She's quietly competent and comfortable with herself. Oliver is a lucky man and he knows it. show less
When Sadie's grandmother dies, it turns out their little cottage is mortgaged to the hilt. Sadie has grown up with and then nursed her grandmother, so her only skills are of the household variety. When the house is put up for sale, it's bought by Oliver Trentham as a writing retreat, and he keeps Sadie on to run the house. Soon the daughters and their evil nanny show up, but Evil Nanny (who of course is from London and can't so much as boil an egg) is dispatched pretty quickly.
It's a Neels, so show more there is no sex and almost no kissing, but I've always found the story pretty romantic. Oliver is more oblivious than alphaholish, and the Big Mis at the end is mercifully short and only serves to set up the HEA scene. The children are sweet, the other household help are uniformly competent and helpful, and there are patented Neels descriptions of clothing and food. No trips to Jaeger or BHS, but a few to Marks & Spencer, a Christmas feast, two rounds of sausage rolls, and a memorable scene set in Kettner's.
I think this is a favorite because Sadie could be such a pathetic creature but she's totally not written that way. She's quietly competent and comfortable with herself. Oliver is a lucky man and he knows it. show less
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Betty Neels Collection - Book 56
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Betty Neels was born on September 15, 1909 in Leyton, England. She trained and worked as a nurse and midwife. Upon retirement, she started her writing career. Over a 30 years period, she wrote over 130 romance novels including Innocent Bride, A Valentine for Daisy, Love and Marriage, Matilda's Wedding, Engagement Effect, Promise of Happiness, A show more Girl in a Million, A Suitable Match, and An Independent Woman. She died on June 7, 2001 at the age of 91. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Harlequin Romance (2520)
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- Canonical title
- A Girl to Love
- Original title
- A Girl to Love
- Original publication date
- 1982-04
- People/Characters
- Oliver Trentham; Sadie
- Important places
- Dorset, England, UK
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- English, Spanish
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