Tom and Lynn are high school sweethearts but he’s drafted into the Army shortly after graduation. Lynn follows Tom to camp but finds the town crowded and boring. She and Tom argue, but realize they do love each other. She agrees to go home and wait for him.
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Genre: Romance | Characters: Tom Anders; Lynn Walters; Jane; Jack Bois
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How to Be Attractive (1 page)
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Genre: Romance
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No Longer Alone (1 page)
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Genre: Romance
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My Heart Was a Runaway (5 pages)
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Sally loves Greg but he is possessive, selfish and domineering. After a fight, Sally agrees to elope with Fred, another suitor, out of spite. She then has a nervous breakdown and contracts amnesia. Fred is kind to her and eventually she recovers her memory and decides she really does love him.
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Genre: Romance | Characters: Greg; Fred; Sally
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Trapped (5 pages)
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Peggy and Jim are engaged. Jim is enraged when visiting sailor Dick flirts with her. Dick later writes her a love letter and Jim is even more jealous. Peggy says they can’t be together if he doesn’t trust her. Jim and Dick insist that she choose between them. Peggy loves Jim and to placate him she “admits” she led Dick on but only loves Jim. They reconcile and Dick departs.
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Genre: Romance | Characters: Peggy; Jim; Dick Ganter
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Nancy Powers Solves Your Problem
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Pride.. (1 page)
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I Laughed at Love (5 pages)
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Connie is the assistant to television producer Peter. He is critical and domineering but she falls in love with him. Connie then dates dancer Allen and they fall in love. Peter says Allen is an incurable womaniser who is lying to Connie. Allen tricks Connie into visiting him at the hospital, falsely claiming he’s ill: he proposes marriage to her and she realises he is the man she loves.
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Genre: Romance | Characters: Allen Hughes; Connie Lane; Peter Bolsen
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