Something to Love

· Hachette UK
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Beautiful young nurse Christie Paige knows what it means to long for
someone and to have that longing crushed. She goes to the children's
clinic in the Austrian Alps to work at the side of Dr. Phillip Vereker,
the man she plans to marry. Then her exquisite dream is shattered when
Phillip marries one of his patients.

After a painful interlude, the immense silent grandeur of the mountains,
the brilliant star-jewelled sky - it all begins to work its magic. And
inspired by powerful Maxwell Grant, the clinic's founder, her arduous
work becomes a wonderful cure for misery. But always there is Phillip -
Phillip... how would she forget at such close proximity? After him, can
she ever feel the deep, unswerving passion of everlasting love?

A captivating love story from the 100-million-copy bestselling Queen of
Romance, first published in 1951, and available now for the first time
in eBook.

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About the author

Denise Robins was born in 1897. Known as the Queen of Romance, she wrote over 160 novels, selling more than one hundred million copies worldwide. Robins' characters are as varied as her themes - the protagonists ranging from eighteen to middle age - while the wonderful variety of settings includes London, Paris, the Swiss mountains, Egypt, Sri Lanka and Morocco. She died at the age of eighty-eight on 1 May 1985.

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