Joanna Neil had her future planned. She enjoyed her work as an infant teacher and didn't envisage any changes to her way of life. But then she discovered Mills & Boon. She was surprised to find how absorbing and interesting they were and read them on a regular basis. The more she read, the more she had the overwhelming desire to write one. Encouraged by her family, she persevered until her first book was accepted, and after several books were published, she decided to write full time.
El doctor Daniel Maitlend tenía fuertes prejuicios contra las mujeres, justificados en parte por una mala experiencia. De modo que no creía que la doctora Barnes fuera capaz de permanecer en su puesto de trabajo durante el tiempo que estipulaba su contrato.Emma intentó convencerlo...
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