Emma’s Wedding

Emma’s Wedding by Betty Neels is a romance novel published by Mills & Boon in 2001. This edition spans 186 pages and is presented in English. The story centers around Emma Dawson, whose life takes a turn when she meets Dr. Roele van Dyke, a man who consistently goes out of his way to bring her joy. As Roele prepares to return to Amsterdam, he offers Emma a position at his surgery, leading her to confront her feelings and the implications of his offer.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love and commitment as Emma grapples with her emotions and the uncertainty of Roele’s intentions. The story delves into the complexities of their relationship, questioning whether Roele’s desire for Emma is purely professional or something deeper. This edition invites readers into a world of romantic tension and personal discovery, making it a notable addition to the genre of fiction focused on romance.
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Meeting Dr. Roele van Dyke was a blessing for Emma Dawson. He always seemed to go out of his way to make her happy, and she couldn’t imagine life without him….When the time came for Roele to return to Amsterdam permanently, he knew he couldn’t leave Emma behind. So he offered her a job at his surgery. Emma was in love and simply couldn’t refuse. But did Roele want Emma to be his secretary or his wife?
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