Paradise for Two

“Paradise for Two” by Betty Neels is a romance novel published by Mills & Boon in 1999, featuring 221 pages in English. The story follows Prudence Makepeace, who selflessly abandons her own plans to accompany her godmother to Holland. While exploring the charming country and its people, Prudence encounters Dr. Haso ter Brons Huizinga, whose overbearing nature both infuriates and intrigues her, leading to an undeniable attraction.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into Prudence’s internal conflict as she grapples with her feelings for Haso, especially as he is on the verge of marriage. The plot unfolds against a backdrop of romance and personal discovery, highlighting the complexities of relationships and the unexpected turns that love can take. This edition offers a glimpse into the dynamics of attraction and the challenges that arise when plans and emotions collide.
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Prudence Makepeace had a soft heart, and so she readily gave up her own plans in order to escort her godmother to Holland. Once there, Prudence found the country and the Dutch people charming, with one exception–the overbearing Dr. Haso ter Brons Huizinga.
As infuriating as the man was, sparks flew whenever they met, and Prudence couldn’t deny a certain attraction to him. But why was she fretting over Haso? After all, he was about to get married. Little did Prudence know that the doctor’s wedding plans weren’t quite finalized. There was still the small matter of his intended bride….
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