Something to Love

Denise Robins

earliest edition we have, 1969 Arrow Books, 1977 192 pages

A Lythway book

Beautiful young nurse Christie Paige goes to the clinic of the small suffering victims of the Second World War, set high in the Austrian Alps to work at the side of atractive Dr. Phillip Vereker, the man she plans to marry. The clinic is runing by Dr. Maxwell Grant, the clinic's founder, a great surgeon and lover of children. Then her exquisite dream is shattered when Phillip falls in love and marries one of his pati...

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Editions we hold

Something to Love ebook · 2014 · Hodder & Stoughton · 192 pages · 9781444781700
Something to love edition · 1987 · G.K. Hall · 336 pages
Something to love edition · 1987 · Chivers · 336 pages
Something To Love paperback · 1977 · Avon · 9780380009787
Something to love edition · 1977 · Arrow Books · 192 pages
Something to love hardcover · 1974 · Hodder and Stoughton
Something to love paperback · 1969 · Arrow Books · 192 pages · 9780090023103

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