Betty Neels
Betty Neels (1909–2001) was a prolific British romance novelist who wrote over 134 chaste romance novels for Mills & Boon and Harlequin, starting with *Sister Peters in Amsterdam* in 1969 and continuing into her 90s. A former nurse and midwife who served in World War II and lived in Holland, her stories often featured gentle heroines and Dutch doctors set in Western Europe.[1][2][3]
Romance
The Final Touch (The Best of Betty Neels)
A Winter Love Story
A Kind of Magic (Best of Betty Neels)
An Unlikely Romance (The Best of Betty Neels)
The Moon for Lavinia (Best of Betty Neels)
A Girl in a Million (Best of Betty Neels)
Saturday's Child (The Best of Betty Neels)
Never While the Grass Grows
A Summer Idyll (The Best of Betty Neels)
Grasp a Nettle (The Best of Betty Neels)
Polly (Best of Betty Neels)
Cruise to a Wedding (The Best of Betty Neels)
Cruise to a Wedding (Best of Betty Neels)
Roses and Champagne (The Best of Betty Neels)
Wedding Bells for Beatrice (Harlequin Readers' Choice: The Best of Betty Neels)
Dearest Mary Jane and The Daughter of the Manor
Caroline's Waterloo (Best of Betty Neels)
The Gemel Ring (Best of Betty Neels)
The Fifth Day of Christmas (Best of Betty Neels)
A Gem of a Girl
Ring in a Teacup (Best of Betty Neels)
Cruise to a Wedding (The Best of Betty Neels)
Enchanting Samantha (The Best of Betty Neels)
A Dream Came True