Matilda’s Wedding

Matilda’s Wedding by Betty Neels is a romance novel published by Mills & Boon in 2001. This edition, comprising 221 pages, is presented in English and follows the story of Matilda, whose family faces financial challenges after her father’s retirement due to ill health. In an effort to support her family, Matilda takes a position as Dr. Henry Lovell’s receptionist, where she grapples with her growing attraction to him, despite his engagement to Lucilla.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love and ambition as Matilda navigates her feelings for Henry while managing the complexities of her new role. The story delves into her internal conflict about marrying her boss and the dynamics of their relationship, as it becomes apparent that Henry may have feelings for Matilda as well. This edition offers an engaging glimpse into the world of romance fiction, highlighting the challenges and desires that shape Matilda’s journey.
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When Matilda’s father retires due to ill health, the family’s new life in Much Winterlow falls into reduced circumstances. To make ends meet, Matilda applies to be Dr. Henry Lovell’s receptionist. She does her best to ignore the instant attraction she feels for him. It wouldn’t do to dream of marrying the boss–especially when Henry is already engaged to the haughty Lucilla. But Matilda still thinks she’d suit Henry better…and it looks like he might agree
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