I Love You by Barbara Conklin – yes, the dying boyfriend one! For the record, I considered this to be a weepy tear-jerker of the highest quality.ħ. Ten Boy Summer by Janet Quin-Harkin – are you seeing the theme here?Ħ. The Popularity Summer by Rosemary Vernon – sequel to The Popularity Plan – more makeovers.ĥ. The Popularity Plan by Rosemary Vernon – ‘makeover’ time!Ĥ. California Girl by Janet Quin-Harkin – a swimming pool romance? Doesn’t get much better.ģ. Kiss Me, Creep by Marian Woodruff – my hands-down favourite and the teen equivalent of “sexual tension”**Ģ. So instead, I’ll indulge with a walk down memory lane and list my top ten Sweet Dreams romances –ġ. Why not? A combination of fear of disappointment (all the same, all lame) and the fact that reading about Elizabeth Wakefield having an orgasm has scarred me for life. I haven’t re-read any of my Sweet Dreams favourites. I know the stories were all the same, I know they were lame, but there must have been something in them that made me anticipate the new release each month. I’m not afraid to admit that I still have a vast (complete) collection of Sweet Dreams books. The eighties bring to mind all sorts of ace things for me but when I think about what I was reading, it was all about the Wakefield twins* and Sweet Dreams.
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