Carol Trent, R.N., willingly gave up her vacation and drove to Oregon to look after her brother, Mark, when he broke both legs. But she was less willing to be polite to Steve Reed, the arrogant, hot-t
Two years ago, when Julie Turner was still in nursing school, Doug Haskell, a dynamic young lawyer, had proposed to her. Julie wanted to marry Doug more than anything else in the world, but she refuse
Nurse Stacy Clayborne loved the challenge of working for a small-town Michigan doctor, coping with every kind of medical trouble imaginable. But she could not cope with her own troubled heart when imp
Nurse Lori Barnes agreed to work at a Nigerian clinic for the summer partly to help people—and partly to forget an unhappy romance in the States. She did her usual superb job as a nurse and was especi
Jill and Joyce Powell were both fine nurses. There the resemblance ended. For Jill, the serious one, had always condemned her flighty sister for being fickle with men. It was not unusual for Joyce to
Talented, dedicated Nurse Carrie Fuller wished her co-workers and hospital superiors would accept her on her own merits and forget she was the daughter of one of the country's top surgeons. And she vo
Heather Logan, R.N., was filled with conflict from the day she arrived on Majorca to see her old friend, Carol Montilla, through a difficult time. Heather was happy to nurse Carol, but unhappy at the
At present the most important thing to Nurse Jamie Wilson was her job in the maternity-nursery wing of Feldon Pass Central Hospital. But her future dream was to marry and settle somewhere, to raise a
Nurse Sarah Douglas had already turned down two marriage proposals. And she had no strong feelings for the young doctor she was presently dating. Sadly she wondered if she'd ever love anyone. Then an
Becky Carter, R.N., had gone to New Zealand to look after her uncle who was recovering from an operation and needed nursing care—but could not tolerate most nurses. Becky was able to handle her patien