Monday, February 1, 2021

Robert Abbett

Title: Pam Green Rehabilitation Nurse
Author: Patti Carr
Publisher: Signet
Published: February 1969, ©1966 
Illustrator: Robert Abbett

His signature is at the bottom center of the cover.

Pam Green was one of Buttrick Hospital’s best nurses—capable, dependable, the perfect choice for out-patient work at the rehabilitation center. But the day Pam’s romance with Dr. Sam Flint came to an abrupt end marked the beginning of some startling changes in the beautiful brunette’s life—the most startling being Joe Budd, the ruggedly handsome and notorious labor leader. Everyone warned Pam against him, but he made the perfect rebound date. After all, she couldn’t possibly fall for a man who offered everything but love. Or could she? It was absurd…but suddenly her idea of fun on the rebound had turned into a dangerous game that she had to keep playing, a game that threatened to destroy the career she had planned for a lifetime.

Jack Harman

Title: The Taming of Nurse Conway
Author: Nora Sanderson
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: June 1965, ©1964
Illustrator: Jack Harman

His signature H. is in the lower left-hand corner.

Nurse Nicky Conway already hated Dr. Peter Trenton, whom she considered responsible for her mother’s death—so that when he began to interfere with her plans for marrying Geoff Hutchinson, it was altogether too much to bear!

Bern Smith

Title: Nurse Incognito
Author: Fay Chandos
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: February 1964
Illustrator: Bern Smith

His signature is in the lower left-hand corner.

When a love affair between a nurse and a doctor goes wrong, the unhappiness of the situation is naturally increased if they have to go on working in the same hospital. That was why Caroline was glad to get away from St. Kevernes ... and Brandon ... to a temporary job in the lovely Bahamas. It was disconcerting, though, for her to find herself in the middle of a family feud. Her first loyalty was to the old lady who employed her, but she couldn't help liking and trusting Roland Dayler and sympathizing with his refusal to give up his children; couldnt help, either, liking (though she didnt trust) that wicked” younger brother whose bad reputation was enough to make any woman look twice at him.