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The Fifth Day of Christmas (Best of Betty Neels)
The Fifth Day of Christmas - Best of Betty Neels
Author: Betty Neels
FOR HER OWN SAKE SHE HAD TO BACK OFF. It hadn't taken Julia long to fall in love with Ivo van den Werff. But as soon as she met Marcia Jason she realized she had to fall out of love just as quickly. Clearly the other girl had a much stronger claim on Ivo's affection . . .
ISBN-13: 9780373511631
ISBN-10: 0373511639
Publication Date: 10/1/2001
Pages: 304
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Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Paperback
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The plot isn't deep, but the characterization is excellent, and the romance is satisfying. Yes, this is an "old-fashioned" book in that the main characters don't lust after each other nor have pre-marital sex. It is a gentle, thoughtful romance. My mom, dad, sister, and I have all read this book several times. One of the sayings that has become a joke in our family comes from the part where the old family retainer tells the couple that the "wind took the electricity," and later, we all wonder if the wind brought it back! It is the well-developed characters that make this book a classic. It is variation on the snowed-in house party theme, only in this case the characters were accidentally marooned together in a storm, and have to make do. Julia, the heroine, is an intelligent, independent nurse, and the hero is her forceful counterpart.
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