Bride's Secrets #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "I Married a Mama's Boy," Sally’s life takes a sharp turn when her rise from poverty through marriage to her boss, John, collides with her past. A visit from her former employer, Moss, escalates into a dangerous game of threats and secrets, forcing Sally to confront the life she left behind. With the Iger Shop’s expressive art bringing the emotional tension to life, this 1954 tale of loyalty, fear, and second chances unfolds with quiet intensity—cover by Iger Shop.
In "I Married a Mama's Boy," Betty’s love for Freddie is tested when his mother fiercely opposes their marriage, determined to keep him under her thumb. As tensions rise and secrets unfold, a shocking revelation about Freddie’s father sheds light on the mother’s controlling behavior—leaving Betty to face the final choice: hold on to her new husband or let go.
In "Belated Kisses," June and her fiancé Fred head to Lake Placid for a winter getaway, but a sudden storm strands June with guide Ben in a remote cabin for three days. Tensions flare when Fred returns and accuses June of betrayal, leading to a breakup—but the quiet moments between June and Ben hint at something new beginning.
In "Was My Wedding Band to Tarnish?", Helen’s quiet suspicion that her husband Ralph might be drawn to his sleek secretary, Miss Turner, sets off a small crisis of confidence. With a nudge from her friend Marie, Helen reinvents herself with a bold new look—only to find her rival has quietly shed her allure, leaving Helen to wonder if the battle was ever real.
In "Runaway Wife," Sally—now married to her boss John—faces a dangerous return to her past when her former employer, Moss, reappears demanding money and then threatens to destroy John’s political future unless she leaves. Torn between loyalty and fear, Sally flees back to the dance hall world she once escaped. John, victorious in his election, sets out to find her and confront Moss, determined to reclaim what’s his.
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Reprinted in All True Romance #4 [32] (1957)
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