Nurses in Love!

The very best romance novels of a forgotten genre starring spirited angels of mercy who ignite throbbing pulses and bedside passion in patients everywhere …

“If I’m running a fever, baby, you’ve got only yourself to blame!”

 
 
 

Nurse Novels 101

Once upon a time, one of the world’s greatest professions was the centerpiece of an entire category of romance. Called nurse novels, hilarious titles like Surf Safari Nurse, Cover Girl Nurse, and Aloha Nurse filled bookstore shelves back in the 1960s. Adorned with fantastic cover illustrations, these stories are about young women and their adventures: their escapades with friends, struggles with patients, turmoil with (usually several) boyfriends.

Best of all, nurse novels cavort with camp and frivolity—and, it must be confessed, political incorrectness. “How do you like being an incurable disease, Beautiful?” cracks one patient. “Every attractive woman should take time out for love now and again. It keeps you young, helps the circulation, and it’s very broadening. Don’t you want to be broadened?” asks the hopeful lover. They just don’t write ’em like that anymore.

Which is why Nurse Novels Publishing aims to republish the best of a overlooked niche category of romance novels, inducing thudding hearts and elevated blood pressures—not to mention infectious laughter—in modern readers who appreciate the fun and romance of an earlier age.

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Nurse Novel Reviews

Aloha Nurse


Medicine won’t cure the broken heart of Cosima Arnold, nurse at the “ultra-scientific” Aloha Hospital. Dr. Perry Hilton would like to try, but can she overcome her disdain for a doctor who has tossed aside his medical career to become a celebrity crooner?
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“You, nurse, there’s more starch in your face than in your uniform.”