From the blurb of “A Classic Love”: “Kasha Lockridge - Dr. Lockridge, marriage counselor - had good reason to be alarmed. A perfect stranger had walked into her office, proclaimed her the perfect woman, announced that he loved her, and vowed to marry her. Was he mad? Obviously, Jeff Bannerman, clear-eyed, lean and undeniably handsome as he was, was a case for treatment, not for consideration. Kasha’s training had taught her that ‘love at first sight’ was hopelessly immature… How long would it be before she surrendered herself to his fantasies and delusions? Was he insane? Or absolutely right?” No, Kasha, he’s mentally ill and needs your psychiatric help. You’re better off meeting someone at a pub who proclaims that sort of shit after eight or nine beers.
The more concerning blurb from “Strangers Can Love”: “Diana’s past suddenly returned to her one hot summer afternoon in the shape of Paul Madison, a handsome gay American - and her reputation and whole future were in his hands…” I’m a little concerned for Diana, the cover shows her wistfully staring off into the distance in a yellow headband and matching dress whilst a daper, slightly blurry man in a white
dinner suit broods near a fence, probably thinking of all the gay Americans he left at home. Diana! Stay away from the gay American! What will people THINK??
From the blurb of “A Classic Love”: “Kasha Lockridge - Dr. Lockridge, marriage counselor - had good reason to be alarmed. A perfect stranger had walked into her office, proclaimed her the perfect woman, announced that he loved her, and vowed to marry her. Was he mad? Obviously, Jeff Bannerman, clear-eyed, lean and undeniably handsome as he was, was a case for treatment, not for consideration. Kasha’s training had taught her that ‘love at first sight’ was hopelessly immature… How long would it be before she surrendered herself to his fantasies and delusions? Was he insane? Or absolutely right?” No, Kasha, he’s mentally ill and needs your psychiatric help. You’re better off meeting someone at a pub who proclaims that sort of shit after eight or nine beers.
The more concerning blurb from “Strangers Can Love”: “Diana’s past suddenly returned to her one hot summer afternoon in the shape of Paul Madison, a handsome gay American - and her reputation and whole future were in his hands…” I’m a little concerned for Diana, the cover shows her wistfully staring off into the distance in a yellow headband and matching dress whilst a daper, slightly blurry man in a white
dinner suit broods near a fence, probably thinking of all the gay Americans he left at home. Diana! Stay away from the gay American! What will people THINK??
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