It was a big decision for Didi she must choose between her interesting new job as staff nurse and settling down as her fiance wanted! But if she were really in love with him why would there be any difficulty making up her mind? Actually, it was her heart that solved the problem!
I've said it before; Olive Norton (aka Kate Norway, Bess Norton, Hilary Neal) titles can be hit and miss. 'Dedication Jones' - published later than others I've read by the author - is a 'miss'. Albeit it's not a dreadful one - the book is readable, but as another reviewer notes, it doesn't qualify as a 'page-turner'.
In fact its story-line is essentially a watered down version of an earlier Kate Norway title The Morning Star; the male protagonists in both books are older, Welsh-born psychiatrists and the youngish nursing heroines initially are both engaged to non-medical 'other men' characters. However, whereas 'The Morning Star' has a mystery element that maintains reader interest, 'Dedication Jones' doesn't, so that its plot-line is pretty pedestrian and predictable (even for the genre!)
I'm rating 'Dedication Jones' a three-star vintage romance read - and mind it only just scrapes in. The novel is not one of Olive's better titles, and I'd recommend instead locating a copy of either 'The Morning Star' or A Nourishing Life.
So far I am on about the 4th page and hope the book isn't boring all the way through. I have been reading it for about 3 days, because it is deffinately not one of those that I cannot put down.