Roses Have Thorns

· Harlequin
4.6
19 reviews
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192
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Sarah had been happy working at the hospital—until Radolf Nauta interfered and left her jobless. Forced to find other means to support herself, she was totally unprepared when she ran into the domineering Radolf again—and he hadn't changed one bit! The only problem Sarah had? She soon realized that her heart now belonged to him, and there was nothing she could do to fight it.

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4.6
19 reviews
Bilqis Amatul-Haqq
March 19, 2016
Roses Have Thorns is another good read. It was not the usual plot and I like the way the story line went. This was one of the best books of Betty Neels I have read in the past seven days I have read 6 of her books. I really like her books. Very good read. Will probably read it again and again.
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M Hall
August 5, 2023
Excellent book. Good, clean romantic novel. I wish there was a bit more at the ending.
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Rita Mellissa
April 19, 2016
Easy read and very nice story...although the ending is a bit abrupt for me
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About the author

Romance readers around the world were sad to note the passing of Betty Neels in June 2001.Her career spanned thirty years, and she continued to write into her ninetieth year.To her millions of fans, Betty epitomized the romance writer.Betty’s first book, Sister Peters in Amsterdam,was published in 1969, and she eventually completed 134 books.Her novels offer a reassuring warmth that was very much a part of her own personality.Her spirit and genuine talent live on in all her stories.

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