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Old 02-19-2014, 08:21 PM   #375
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Originally Posted by mrscoach View Post
That was waayy too long ago. I'm pretty sure it was a Harlequin because my mom always had a stash of those hidden in the closet and i remember sneaking in and snatching one or two. She never read anything racy, so they couldn't have been very physical, but I remember blushing and being embarrassed: and then sneaking another one. LOL

I remember alternating between those and Trixie Belden books from my own shelf. (think Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys, same age bracket)
I have to say that my first REAL romance was Johanna Lindsey's A Pirate's Love.
That was when I was in junior high around 1979. You need to understand that I was reading John Jakes Kent Family Series. I started that series when I was 14. I just seemed to want to have happy endings and was use to reading alot word wise. The Harlequin's were just too damn short. I then corrupted my sister who was reading horror stories. She and I still read romance and share our libraries.

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