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Stormy Springtime

by Betty Neels

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SUCH A GOOD IDEA…FROM THE MASTER OF THE HOUSE… Meg was an old-fashioned girl. She'd been happy to quietly stay at home, looking after her invalid mother. But with the family home now sold, Meg's future was uncertain. Things looked bleak until the new owner of the house, Ralph Culver, offered an ideal solution: Meg could be his housekeeper. Meg found her employer to be a difficult man to understand, but he was an easy man to love…even if there was no hope of being loved in return.… (more)
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Nice, clean romance, this time set mostly in England. Middle sister Meg stayed home and cared for her ill mother, while her other 2 sisters made their own lives. Now the sisters want to sell the childhood home, but Meg has no skills besid3es cooking and housekeeping. The new owner's son, Ralph, takes Meg under his wing, providing her a job in his London office and a flat, and soon, his love. ( )
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SUCH A GOOD IDEA…FROM THE MASTER OF THE HOUSE… Meg was an old-fashioned girl. She'd been happy to quietly stay at home, looking after her invalid mother. But with the family home now sold, Meg's future was uncertain. Things looked bleak until the new owner of the house, Ralph Culver, offered an ideal solution: Meg could be his housekeeper. Meg found her employer to be a difficult man to understand, but he was an easy man to love…even if there was no hope of being loved in return.

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Meg was an old fashioned girl. She'd been happy to stay quietly at home, looking after her invalid mother. Now the family home was up for sale. Things looked bleak until the new owner of the house, Ralph Culver, offered an ideal solution; Meg could stay on as his house-keeper. Meg found her employer was a diffcult man to understand. But he was an easy man to love, even if there was no hope of being loved in return...
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