Nurse's Aid
Penny Stuart missed the boys who had gone to war, so she became a nurse's aid, proving she could do more than party.

She'd learned that loving meant giving.

There were all kinds of reasons to do hospital work, but Penny Stuart's motives had nothing to do with the war effort. She was out to prove something.

Penny had everything: money, social position, beauty. Her life was a round of pleasure, but devoid of meaning, until she became a nurse's aide.

It was time she proved to the men in her life, and to one man in particular, that Penny Stuart was a caring responsible woman ready for life, and love.

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