In 1920s Scotland, a young nurse reconnects with her brother as each of them search for true love in this historical romance.Scotland, 1925. Attractive and strong-willed Isla Scott leaves her job in Edinburgh as a hospital nurse to return to her hometown of Edgemuir, where her brother Boyd still lives. Isla takes a position at Dr. Lorne's fashionable hydro, a nearby spa that advertises cures through baths and steam.Her important new job and her renewed closeness with Boyd convince Isla that all is well for her and her family. But their contentment is soon disrupted by the reveries and dramas of romance. Boyd is bowled over by pretty new waitress Trina Morris, who may be playing games with his affections. Meanwhile, the rest of the spa is falling under the spell of a new doctor, Grant Revie . . . but will Isla?"Douglas will please her fans and all who enjoy sweet and sentimental historical romances." -- Booklist
Anne Douglas is a wonderful story teller. Her stories are told at a nice even pace and don't feel rushed or too slow. I really enjoyed Nothing Ventured. This story is set in 1925. A time when women were slowly becoming more independent. This story is a romance but written with a sense of the times which reflected the innocence and sweetness of its characters.
O.K., I admit it. I'm a sucker for old-fashioned English/Scottish romantic fiction, the kind where the lovers spend much time only "kissing and caressing". Almost Downton-Abby-ish in its clothes and hairstyles, to say nothing of ethics, morals and the roles of women and employees, it's still a simple and "nice" story with (no spoiler here) a happy ending for all.
All a bit nearly done up and predictable really. Romance very typical of the time, women giving up there careers for marriage, annoyed me really. No wonder why woman today have trouble having careers. Old ideas die hard.