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I Love You, is the romantic story of Linda. The story opens in the midst of a tropical storm. Linda is rescued from her storm threatened house by a young patrolman and taken to a shelter where, to the accompaniment of the battering wind and rain, they find themselves making love in the dark and deserted upper story of the building. Linda had left her husband some time back, taking her daughter with her. Her daughter Mildred, is now happily married, but Linda's son Robert has turned to drugs. Linda is summoned home by a letter from Mildred telling her that Robert is in need of help. Linda goes from the arms of the young patrolman, to those of her son's former girlfriend, and then to the pastor who was once a supportive influence in Robert's life. In a dramtic climax. Linda attempts to win her son.
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Plot & Themes

Time/era of story    -   1980's-1999 Action/suspense subplot?    -   Yes Action:    -   natural disaster makes love If one lover chases another...    -   they alternate Children/Pregnancy    -   Yes

Main Male Character

Profession/status:    -   police/lawman Sex makes him    -   a better lover

Main Female Character

Age/status:    -   40's-50's Profession/status:    -   slave Magical/mental powers of main antagonist:    -   can read emotions Effect of sexing    -   confident    -   a better lover    -   blissful    -   mature

Setting

United States    -   Yes The US:    -   Deep South

Writing Style

Accounts of torture and death?    -   no torture/death What % of story is romance related?    -   nearly 100% How explicit is the sex?    -   descript of kissing    -   touching of anatomy    -   lesbians!    -   actual description of sex    -   Weiner talk Focus of story    -   Her How much dialog    -   significantly more descript than dialog

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