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Elizabeth Mary Fancourt Harrison was born on 12 January 1921 in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, UK. She studied at Berkhamsted School. She worked as medical secretary, and during the World War II, she served at Women's Auxiliary Air Force.
As Elizabeth Harrison, she wrote romance novels from 1965 to 1995, she specialized in medical romances. She was the ninth elected Chairman (1977-1979) of the Romantic Novelists' Association. She passed away on 26 February 2008 in Surrey, England, UK.
A collection of fifteen original stories ideally suited for young children. Each of the stories features a light-filled being whose radiance illumines the path for those who follow. Meant to be suggestive to the parent or teacher of the types of stor...
OFFERO, THE GIANT A CHRISTMAS-EVE STORY IN the far-away land of Canaan there once lived a giant named Offero, sometimes called Offer and later on called Opher. The three names mean the same thing, "The Bearer of Burdens,'* and he was well named, for ...
This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them....
To be 'Central trained' meant something special...The relationship between Nurse Anne Heseltine, a young widow, and Dr Michael Vanstone had been a strange one. Several times Anne had felt they were on the verge of a deeper understanding, when Michael...
Hugh Ravelston, a young medical registrar appeared to have the world at his feet. Then came disaster. As his career crumbled, Hugh felt the cold judgement of others. He was helped by a few loyal friends, but it was Hugh's own increasing maturity that...
At the hospital in Brookhampton, Hugh Ravelston seemed to have settled into a routine of medicine and sailing. The affair at the Central Hospital was behind him now, and he was allowed to practise again - but what more did the future hold? For years ...
She gave a man the will to live - but could never accept his love. When the call went out for every doctor and nurse at the Central London Hospital to report for special emergency duty at a serious railcrash, Richard Collingham was one of the firs...
Life at the Accident Unit at St. Mark's, Halchester, is demanding - physically and emotionally. When Tim Herrington arrives there as house surgeon to Adam Trowbridge, his chief finds him moneyed, superficial, more interested in tennis than surger...
Tom Rennison is the brilliant assistant to a famous heart surgeon at the London's Central Hospital. His future seems assured, until suddenly his world crashes and he loses everything he values, including - almost wilfully - the girl he loves. A priso...
Striking, redheaded Jane Drummond, daughter of Central Hospital's chief orthopedic surgeon, was a woman accustomed to going after what she wanted - and getting it. Right now, what she wanted was the love of Michael Adversane, the handsome, gifted you...
Julie Alnaker was rich, young, and lovely. She and Toby Grant, who recently qualified at the Central, had been childhood sweethearts, grown up together. But now Julie was engaged to Rupert Ferris, an eligible architect of whom even Julie's mother app...
Jason Brent and Katie Forster were newly qualified doctors at the Central. Friends since childhood, they were still inseparable. For Katie, friendship had turned to love -- but the brilliant Jason, bound up in his career, acted more like a brother. I...
The cardio-thoracic unit at the Central was world famous, thanks to Marcus Northiam, the brilliant but difficult heart-surgeon who dominated it, and his able first assistant, James Leyburn. But James’s private life was not as successful as his care...
Staff nurse, Philippa Stanton was overjoyed at the prospect of three months in Nepal with a medical unit from the Central, which included Steve, the houseman she loved. But tragedy struck, and she went home to River House to nurse her invalid mother...
Dr. Caroline Milne had already found out how much pain love could bring and vowed “Never again”. Daniel Harcourt, the brilliant new registrar at the department of child health in the London's Central Hospital - with all the pressures of a new job...
To Amanda Whalton the operating theatre is a secure haven where, however hard and exhausting the surgery might be, she is confidently relaxed. Elsewhere is different ... Love, for instance, has so far eluded her, until her ex-colleague Simon Ashby re...
Leo was recognized to be the most outstanding surgeon at the London's Central Hospital. Larger-than-life, always demanding the highest standards from everyone, in fact dynamic - but hardly a conventional romantic figure. So who would have guessed tha...
At twenty-five, Gabrielle Verker is qualified in medicine and surgery and afraid of no man, yet her love life is a hopeless tangle. She had thought she was happily engaged to a fellow doctor until her new boss Robert Scorer made it brutally plain tha...
Everyone at the London's Central Hospital agreed that the affair between Dr. Nicola Lancaster and senior surgeon Andrew Ritchie was doomed from the start. Nicola was too independent - a career woman fighting for success in a world dominated by men. A...
Sister Alix Rutherford had been offered the job she wanted more than anything else in the world - running an operating theater at the London's Central Hospital. It was a dream come true, until suddenly she was faced with an impossible choice… Shou...
For a long time it had been touch and go whether Nicola would ever marry Andrew Ritchie … but at last they were happily married and sorting out their lives together. There was no doubting their love for each other, but the problem was going to be t...
Sister Meg Ashton had dreaded returning to work on the orthopedic ward at St. Mark’s after her holiday, because of the highly visible break-up of her relationship with Rupert Cornwell. The obvious support staff and colleagues was touching but hard ...
Dr. Ross Nicholson had no choice about giving up his career in surgery, a car crash resulting in spinal injuries had seen to that. Now after four years of painful rehabilitation, he had the chance to move into general practice. But, since he still ha...
Kirsty Holt was thrilled with her promotion to senior nursing officer, in charge of setting up a home-care system for sick children. This brought her into close contact with the new consultant, Grant Sheringham, which was less comfortable despite her...