At the end of the day
Book info: At the end of the day (Paperback, 217 pages – Harlequin, 1985) – Harlequin, 1985. Language: Eng.
In this captivating novel, readers will explore the complex dynamics of love and ambition within the medical field. Julia Mitchell, a dedicated nurse on the women's medical ward, finds herself at odds with the imposing Professor van der Wagema. Initially perceived as arrogant, the Professor reveals a more nuanced character as Julia gets to know him, challenging her preconceived notions and stirring unexpected emotions. With her heart entangled with another man, Nigel, Julia grapples with her feelings and the ethical dilemmas of love and professional loyalty. This story not only delves into personal relationships but also highlights the challenges faced by healthcare professionals navigating their careers and personal lives. Ideal for those interested in romance, drama, and the intricacies of medical ethics, this edition offers a refreshing look at how personal and professional worlds can collide. Readers will appreciate the depth of character development and the exploration of themes such as duty, love, and self-discovery. This engaging narrative is perfect for anyone looking to reflect on the balance of heart and head in both love and life.