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Follow the compelling stories of the Men and Women who came before Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield:

Frontiersman Theodore Wakefield thought he'd lost his heart forever; will Dancing Wind make him love again?

Turn - of - the - century beauty Sarah Wakefield marries against her father's wishes - only to become the mother of a fatherless child.

Betrayed by his true love, Ted Wakefield must forget his past to find happiness with brilliant journalist Julia Marks.

During World War II Robert Wakefield recieves vital radio messages from P.O.W Hannah Weiss and vows to find her when the war ends.

Ned Wakefield struggles against the injustice of the idealistic sixties, then fights for the heart of beautiful Alice Robertson.

Discover new lives and loves in the further unfolding of the biggest, best Sweet Valley story ever!

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They were meant for each other . . .

Ned stood on the beach and watched the beautiful blond girl in the water. Suddenly she began swimming erratically. An undertow! he realized.
He ran to the waters edge. The girl wa tiring, maybe even cramping up. There wasn't a moment to lose! Plunging into the ocean, Ned began swimming, pulling with all his might against the cold, resistant water. He had almost reached her when he saw a wave close over her head. She didn't resurface. No! he thought, swimming faster.
Ned reached the spot where she'd gone under. Treading water, he stared down into the salty depths. He saw a glimmer of blond hair, sinking, sinking . . . He dove.
His lungs bursting, Ned fought his way back to the surface with one arm; the other was wrapped tightly around the limp body of the girl. She was alive but unconscious.
He carried her out of the water and laid her gently on the sand. Her eyelids flickered and opened. She stared up at him, uncomprehending. "Shh. Don't try to move yet," he told her, brushing a tendril of wet hair from her forehead. "You have to rest."
For a moment, they gazed into each other's eyes. Ned had an unaccountable sensation as he studied the delicate lines of her lovely face. He was certain he'd never met her, but neverthless there was something strangelt familiar about her tentative smile, her beautiful blue-green eyes.

Jessica . . . the untold story . . . Jessica's Secret Diary Vol 1