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Great traditional romance, May 17, 2005
From the Back Cover: Harriet had met the man of her dreams, the one she'd always imagined herself marrying. But Dr. Friso Eijsinck was very attractive, and he seemed to be surrounded by pretty girls. Harriet began to feel that, as far as Friso was concerned, she was only one of many. What she didn't know was that Friso had met his dream wife, and he was going to make sure that he married her.
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A Friesian Romance with the Man of Her Dreams, March 29, 2007
This review is from: Tempestuous April (Mills & Boon Historical Romance) (Hardcover)
Book Description: IT JUST HAD TO BE... A DREAM WEDDING. Harriet had met the man of her dreams, the one she'd always imagined herself marrying. But Dr. Friso Eijsinck was very attractive, and he seemed to be surrounded by pretty girls. Harriet began to feel that, as far as Friso was concerned, she was only one of many. What she didn't know was that Friso had met his dream wife, and he was going to make sure that he married her.
Harriet took a 3-week holiday to accompany Sieske, friend and fellow nurse, returning to her Friesian home in Franeker. Harriet looked forward to meeting her family, fiancée, and a close family friend who was also her father's medical partner. While there she literally sees then meets the man of her dreams. Misconceptions and meddling may interfere with her dreams coming true.
In true Neels style, the reader is taken on a tour of Friesland and its culture while telling the story of Friso and Harriet.
Frisco and Harriet appear in "A Matter of Chance"; Frisco & Giles van der Teile are friends.
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