The Russell family -- Lisa and her father and brother -- had been caretakers at Earlswood for so long that they regarded the house and estate as their own. But now the owner, old Mr. Ellingham, was coming home to inspect his property. What difference would it make to all their lives?
She used to sign her novels her married name, Hilda Nickson, her birth name, Hilda Pressley, and the pseudonym Hilary Preston. She published her first novels at Herbert Jenkins at 1950s, before start to work to Mills & Boon, most of her novels were reedited by Harlequin, in some cases by diferents titles. She focused her first novels on the popular Doctor-Nurse romances, and are frecuently found love triangles in her plots, and she also set her novels in exotic places like Italy or Spain.
Hilda Pressley Nickson served as Vice-President for the Romantic Novelists' Association. She passed away in 1977.
I'm genuinely surprised Harlequin bothered putting out a paperback in this title; 'No Enemy' is a completely snooze worthy read unless you like the heroine-defends-belligerent-younger-brother-at-all-costs trope and the accompanying self-sacrificing-dishwater-dull heroine... I'm rating the novel a 2-star vintage romance read.