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P.S. I Love You by Barbara Conklin
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P.S. I Love You

by Barbara Conklin

Series: Sweet Dreams (1), Mariah (1)

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Mariah's parents are getting divorced, and she goes with her mom for the summer to house sit. While there she falls for the carpenters son, his name is Paul Strobe, for the P.S. in the title. They spend the summer together and in the end develops cancer and ends the book in P.S. I Loved You. Source: Books For Keeps
  MsAnn3333 | Nov 27, 2007 |
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Robert S. Conklin, my husband
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People with a lot of money tend to make Mariah uncomfortable. Until she meets Paul Strobe, the rich boy next door. Paul's sandy hair and piercing blue eyes break down all Mariah's defenses. But Paul has to go into the hospital for some tests and then a very serious operation. Will Mariah lose Paul, just when she's found her first love?

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Story of first love during a summer vacation.

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:11 -0400)

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