![]() ![]() If nothing else, I soon discovered I couldn’t write pure romances! All this romance during my early teens made me want to write romances, only to result in epic failure. It was then that I discovered the classics like Gone with the Wind, Jane Austen and the Brontes – and that’s where I stayed. Once I had my fill, I started borrowing some of my friends Mills & Boon, but they didn’t do much for me. Yeah, I think you get the picture (I told you I was a tragic)! How Do You Say Goodbye by Margaret Burman.The Popularity Contest and The Popularity Plan by Rosemary Vernon.I Love You by Barbara Conklin (the one I always remember as I was always a sucker for unhappy endings) Here are just some of the books in the series I had:. I don’t know how many I bought, but I had heaps. And of-course we had to debate which girls on the covers were the prettiest, then wished we were them! A regular discussion amongst my friends included what books in the series we had, which ones we liked the best and the inevitable ‘can I borrow that when you’ve finished with it?’ question. I blame my girlfriends for that one of them had a stack of Mills & Boons and introduced me to the Sweet Dreams series. ![]() I have a bit of a confession to make – back in the early 1980’s I was a bit of a hopeless romantic. ![]()
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