
Marguerite Irene Baumann Lees, borned in 1905, wrote as Margaret Baumann, and Marguerite Lees.
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Sue Gifford's new job as physiotherapist at a clinic for disabled children seems to clash too often with her boyfriend Keith's needs. Only recently has Sue been able to reveal her true feelings for Keith, who had been engaged to her glamorous cousin ...
There was no reason why Piers Hadwick should have rescued Andrea and her young brother from a nasty situation in the South of France, but he had done so, and Andrea, at any rate, was more than grateful. But Piers had once told her, 'I never w...
Redesigning the gardens of Whinbeck Hall was a fascinating and challenging job for Miranda. But it also meant she was thrown into the company of the Hall's owner, the mysterious, difficult Pierce Alderson. And Pierce didn't know the real reas...
When Linda found an injured stranger on the moor and nursed him back to health, she also fell in love with him. But all too soon he left, his identity as much of a mystery as it had been from the start. Months later he entered her life again, in a ve...
'When a dying patient asked her to do something for him, Nurse Alice Newby was sure she had acted for the best in carrying out his request - and she was hurt and bewildered when as a result she was more or less asked to leave the hospital - and D...
When rich old Daniel Morton married his nurse, young Mary Howarth, shortly before he died, neither of them was under any illusion as to his reasons. He wanted to make sure his enormous fortune would go safely to his daughter Belinda, and not get into...
Kathie Somers had gone out to the Caribbean to inspect her inheritance - but did not reveal her true identity as she wanted to be loved for herself. But she was to find that her innocent deception was to have an opposite effect from that which she in...
~~~ first published 1956 by Mills & Boon If Janie Smith was specially good at her job of Children's Officer, perhaps it was partly because she herself had been brought up in an orphanage that was a grim relic of the bad old days. She knew, and ne...
As a boy, David Furness used to bring home lost lambs and birds with broken wings, and as a man he brought home the down-and-out Sheena Frayne, The lambs he used to take home to their mothers, but could he do the same with Sheena?...
~~~ first published 1966 It was entirely wrong that Rose, daughter of the vicarage, should fall in love with Nicholas Brinsford; the bad penny, the black sheep whose wool would never make the fine worsted that was the pride of the Brinsford mills....
~~~ first published 1964 by Mills & Boon Kathie's engagement to John Calvert, senior consultant, had started happily enough, but as time went by she felt herself more and more often taking second place to the demands of his career. What did s...
~~~ first published 1963 by Mills & Boon ~ original title "Back Room Girl" Jeanie Haswell loved her work as a laboratory technician in a busy hospital, the only fly in the ointment being her aloof, almost inhuman Chief, Andrew Blade. I...
~~~ first published 1961 by Mills & Boon By upbringing, Stevie had been carefully sheltered from the 'steamy side' of life, and when she started work at a hospital in a seaport town she found herself in a world that sometimes shocked and f...
Kathie Farne thoroughly enjoyed making herself useful as ward hostess in Calvert Ward of the Redburn General Hospital. But then she discovered that the name of the Registrar at Redburn was Harry Stroud -- and Harry was the last man on earth she wante...
~~~ first published 1962 by Mills & Boon Stevie had worked even harder than most nurses to achieve her ambitions; but her job as Staff Nurse and first charge of a ward called for hundred percent conscientiousness and devotion to duty that seemed m...
~~~ first published 1958 by Mills & Boon ~ original title "Ann Carsdaile, Almoner" For five long years since the death of her husband, Ann had worked to earn a living for herself and young Brian. But Brian needed a father, and she was lone...
~~~ first published 1957 by Mills & Boon Working in the small fishing village brought Katrina face-to-face with a difficult decision. Old love or new -- which should she choose? David Leyland was a personable young doctor, and Katrina knew all abo...
~~~ first published 1962 by Mills & Boon When her aunt went to Canada, Stevie Birch was able at last to take up nursing. She was also hoping to marry the young surgeon, Richard Harrow, but her aunt had forbidden an engagement until her training w...
~~~ first published 1959 by Mills & Boon 'When a girl has once accepted a man's love, she should keep faith with him...of course. No one doubts that. But if circumstances seem to show that he is unworthy, and that another man would be a ...
~~~ first published 1957 by Mills & Boon ~ original title "District Nurse" A district nurse's life, Jill Somers found, is a most full and rewarding one, particularly in the country. She felt that the whole village belonged to her. Ther...
~~~ first published 1960 by Mills & Boon ~ original title "The World of Sister Frayne" A hospital at night is a little world of its own--dimly lit, subdued, but the reverse of idle. It is a world in which any emergency may arise, in which ...
~~~ first published 1955 by Mills & Boon From the old house, Hillcroft, left to them by Aunt Addie, Jane and Kathie Clare created the world of a nursing home, with its calamities and triumphs, its revelation of need and loneliness, its humor and h...
~~~ first published 1958 by Mills & Boon ~ original title "Sister Grace" "A child's is with its own mother," Dr. David Halcott said, and Nurse Grace agreed. But Dr. Halcott didn't know that Grace's own little boy was wi...
~~~ first published 1955 by Mills & Boon Sharon had always loved working as a nurse for her friend, the old doctor. Everything changed with the arrival of the new assistant doctor -- a sarcastic man who thought coming to a country practice was lik...