Bride's Diary #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis issue contains an advice column titled "Alice Adams—Love Consultant" featuring readers' letters and responses, and a romantic story about a newlywed bride named Nancy whose husband David worries about her adjustment to married life. When guests arrive for a party and mention Nancy's past, including a shipping clerk she once dated, David becomes upset and insecure about their relationship. After a series of misunderstandings and tensions at the party, Nancy reassures David of her love and commitment, and they reconcile with the promise of a fresh start together.
A newlywed working wife gets caught up in helping a troubled couple save their marriage—only to discover she's been neglecting her own husband in the process. When Peggy takes on a demanding decorating job for the Lunts, her obsession with mending their fractured relationship leaves Frank feeling abandoned, and she must learn where her real priorities should lie.
Toni is engaged to Dan, a soldier serving in Korea, but while he's away she falls for Roger Mason, a charming man who reminds her of her fiancé in ways she can't quite explain. When Roger proposes, Toni writes Dan a confession letter admitting she's fallen in love with another man—only to realize too late that her feelings for Roger were really a reflection of her true love for Dan. Her world shifts entirely when Dan returns home, and she discovers that fate—and the nurses at his hospital—may have given her an unexpected second chance.
A newlywed bride from a modest background arrives at her wealthy husband's mansion determined to fit into his sophisticated world—so determined, in fact, that she lies about her humble family origins and keeps her parents at arm's length. When her carefully constructed façade threatens to crumble at a society party, Kitty must confront what truly matters, and whether the man she married will accept the real woman beneath the act.
Nancy meets Janet's brother Lee in the park and falls for him—but when Janet insists she's not his type, Nancy reinvents herself, modeling her appearance and mannerisms after Janet until Lee proposes. After their wedding, Nancy gradually returns to her true self, neglecting the household to focus on beauty treatments and cosmetics instead, and her vanity and careless remarks begin to strain Lee's patience and damage her relationships with her new family. When an accident forces a reckoning, Nancy must confront what really matters to the man she married.
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