Career Girl Romances #37
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Runway Romance" delivers a pulse-pounding blend of aviation suspense and heartfelt romance in Career Girl Romances #37 (1966). Stewardess Jane Forrest finds herself tested when a mid-air collision forces a crash landing, putting her courage and quick thinking to the ultimate test as she saves her passengers—and the pilot she’s come to care for. Written by Joe Gill and brought to life with dynamic art by Sal Gentile and inks by Vince Colletta, the story unfolds with emotional stakes and daring action, all capped by a striking cover by Joe Sinnott.
In "Runway Romance," stewardess Jane Forrest finds herself caught between duty and desire when her pilot, Skip, proves reluctant to settle down—until a mid-air collision forces them both into survival mode. With the plane going down, Jane leads the passengers to safety, then risks everything to pull the unconscious Skip from the sinking wreckage.
In "As Long As You Love Me," country-singing star Kitty Karr finally steps onto the stage of the National Hillbilly Hoedown—her long-held dream realized. But fame brings a quiet ache: the man she loves, Hank Slinkard, now feels he can't measure up to the spotlight she's found.
In "Lovers Lagoon," Marcia, the publicity director at the Paradise Cay Hotel, spins a seaside romance by planting Spanish coins in the lagoon to draw guests—only to find herself unexpectedly drawn to Bruce Cullen, the man who sold her the coins. When she sees him kissing another woman beneath the waves, her heart sinks—until Bruce offers a surprising explanation, leaving her torn between trust and doubt.
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