Download 5 books by Jane Arbor (.ePUB)

5 books by Jane Arbor
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Overview: Eileen Norah Owbridge was born on 8 September 1903, she lived in Preston, Sussex, England, and passed away on 4 February 1994.
Under the pseudonym Jane Arbor she wrote over 55 romance novel for Mills & Boon from 1948 to 1985. She started writing doctor-nurse romances, and many have been reedited with diferent titles, that included the words "nurse", "doctor" or "surgeon". Later, she focused her writing in foreign settings like the continental Europe, the Caribbean, Morocco…
Genre: Romance

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A Growing Moon
Cesare Vidal’s attitude left Dinah silently fuming. He’d shifted responsibility for the twins to her shoulders and apparently had no interest in them–even though they were his cousins.
Maybe she should have been flattered, but she would have gladly exchanged his airy confidence in her for a little old-fashioned male concern. Why couldn’t she be given a trace of the solicitude he showed for Princess Francia Lagna?

Consulting Surgeon (Flower of the Nettle)
Ursula’s acquaintance with Matthew Lingard, began badly with misunderstanding and disagreement. After that, though they worked together professionally with harmony, their personal relationship seemed to have settled down to a level of slightly acid indifference. And Ursula suddenly realized that she wanted something very unlike indifference.

Dear Intruder
Bridget had enough problems. An attractive but unconventional — and, itseemed, quarrelsome — tenant; a sister in love with the wrong man; theresponsibility of someone else’s children; and more besides. How she copedwith these difficulties is told in this charming story set in Eire, thatchancy country where anything can happen.

Jasmine Harvest
Caroline Neville had felt shame for Betsy. But now Caroline knew that she’dbeen wrong to think she was proof against Paul Pascal’s spell…

Tree of Paradise
Donna went out to a small Caribbean island to check up on her uncle’s banana plantation, which wasn’t doing as well as it should. Her uncle blamed the situation on his enemy and neighbor, Elyot Vance. Vance was certainly a forceful character but Donna knew she must be fair to both men. That was before she found herself becoming involved with Elyot…

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