The End Of The Rainbow (Best of Betty Neels) 
asked by dataworld on October 31, 2006 12:03 PM
Olympia's overbearing aunt used her as her personal servant, until attractive Dutchman Waldo van der Graaf quite literally rescued her. He suggested that she exchange her life of drudgery for the role of his wife. Waldo needed someone to look after his small daughter and run his home--a marriage of convenience. Olympia was thankful and accepted his proposal, but soon realized she had only exchanged one set of problems for another when she found herself falling in love with her own husband!
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Book Description: Olympia's overbearing aunt used her as her personal servant, until attractive Dutchman Waldo van der Graaf quite literally rescued her. He suggested that she exchange her life of drudgery for the role of his wife. Waldo needed someone to look after his small daughter and run his home--a marriage of convenience. Olympia was thankful and accepted his proposal, but soon realized she had only exchanged one set of problems for another when she found herself falling in love with her own husband!
Another excellent story Betty Neels fans are sure to enjoy. Neels incorporated a little touch of mystery with her Cinderella tale.
Another excellent story Betty Neels fans are sure to enjoy. Neels incorporated a little touch of mystery with her Cinderella tale.
reviewed by vern on November 27, 2006 10:23 PM
FINALLY...an author who is romantic with a mystery and travelogue to enhance the storyline...MORE MORE and MORE,please !
reviewed by davedriver on November 27, 2006 10:42 PM
