A vivid account of wartime London and the life of a great hospital during the horrors of the blitz.
Lucilla Andrews was born in Suez, the daughter of an English father
and a Spanish mother. She went to school in England and wrote her
first (unpublished) novel at the age of eleven. During World War II
she trained as a nurse at St Thomas's Hospital in London.
Lucilla Andrews later became one of Britain's leading romantic
novelists, and many of her books draw upon her own experiences of
her medical background. Lucilla Andrews lived in Edinburgh during
the later part of her life, and she died there in 2006, aged 86. No
Time For Romance is her vivid real-life account of her wartime
nursing experiences.
A memorable and moving contribution to the memoirs of the last
war
*Times Literary Supplement*
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