All Love Romantic Stories #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A One-Sided Affair," Eve finds herself drawn to Chad, even as he's involved with Terry. She quietly reenters his life by changing jobs and learning more about his work as an architect, hoping to catch his eye. As feelings simmer beneath the surface, Chad must finally decide where his heart truly lies.
Shona watches Karen flit from one boy to the next, but when Kenny asks her out, she resolves to play it Karen’s way—cool, carefree, detached. She keeps her composure through their dates, even as she knows he’ll soon leave town for a new band. When a terrible accident leaves Kenny hospitalized, she rushes to his side, only to learn he wasn’t in the hospital—and that he’d been on his way back to Karen when it happened.
In "Now He Loves Me," Jo finds herself caught between duty and longing when her fiancé Joel’s sudden absence after their wedding leaves her unsettled. Rafe Conklin, still reeling from Anne’s engagement, returns to the office on a work trip—only to discover that something is deeply wrong, and Joel Barr has vanished without a trace.
In "Castle in Spain," Laura and Gerry trade their everyday lives for a whirlwind romance and a dream of running a water ski school in a castle they’ve never seen—only to find the reality far from the fairy tale. As their grand plan unravels into long days of hard work and quiet frustration, the question lingers: can love survive when the magic of the moment fades?
In "The Honest Liar: A True-Life Show-Biz Romance," Annie calls out hot star Jake for his performative charm, unaware she’s just sparked something real. He’s drawn to her honesty, even as he wrestles with the truth that his fame is built on a lie—yet on stage, he’s utterly sincere. When she attends his show, she sees the momentary truth in his performance, knowing it won’t last, and leaves a quiet farewell note for him at the stage door.
In "Some People Have Got No Idea!", Brenda walks into Andy’s boutique, already convinced he’s clueless about fashion—until he dares her to prove it. What starts as a playful challenge leads to a surprise makeover, a new career path, and the kind of spark that turns a single day into something unforgettable.
In "For the Love of Mike," Terry and Mike’s romance blossoms fast, but their happiness is tested when they must live with Mike’s mother and sisters after the wedding. As Terry struggles to adjust, she secretly throws herself into a house competition, hoping to escape their cramped life. Then, two telegrams arrive—one for Mike, one for Terry—changing everything, but what each message truly means remains uncertain.
In the quiet glow of a summer night, Jan finds herself stranded by the rising tide while chasing the perfect view of fireworks from the beach. A chance rescue by a navy sailor named Matt turns a fleeting moment into a memory neither can forget—two people bound by a single night of connection, now racing against time to find each other before duty pulls them apart.
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