All Love Romantic Stories #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "I Can't Forget You!", Tracy escapes the loneliness of city life for a carefree holiday with Rob, agreeing to a no-strings farewell after their time together. At Wishing Bay, where legend promises lovers a sign if their bond is true, Tracy finds only an ordinary shore—until Rob tracks her down at home, determined to make their connection real. Cover by Manfred Sommer, this 1972 romance captures fleeting moments and second chances with quiet sincerity.
In "So Much in Love!" from All Love Romantic Stories #3 (1972), Gwen struggles with the weight of her feelings when her friend warns that loving Ward too much might drive him away. When Ward is offered a promotion on the coast—requiring a single man—Gwen makes the painful choice to pretend she no longer cares, hoping to let him go so he can succeed.
In a quiet escape from city life, Tracy meets Rob for a carefree holiday with no promises—just a shared moment before parting ways. At Wishing Bay, where lovers are said to see the shining hills and hear the singing sea, Tracy wonders if the legend holds true, but finds only still water and silence. When she leaves for home, she’s certain she’s lost something she never expected to find—until Rob shows up at her door, refusing to let go.
In "When the Honeymoon Ends," Sally worries that the magic of her honeymoon will fade once she and Bob return to the everyday rhythm of married life. As the novelty wears thin, she finds unexpected wisdom in a simple conversation with the cleaning woman, who offers a quiet reminder of how to keep love fresh.
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↩ Reprints Love Tales #64 (1955), Our Love Story #2 (1969), Valentine #5 September 1970 (1970), Valentine #24 October 1970 (1970), Teen-Age Love #80 (1971), Love and Romance #7 (1972)
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