Diary Secrets #29
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Voice of Romance," concert pianist Anne leaves her life in the city behind for a Alaskan vacation, only to find herself drawn into a quiet, rugged world when she’s rescued by trapper Pete and his mother. As her career and heart pull her in different directions, a winter’s separation tests the strength of a love that defies the wilderness. With Nick Cardy’s expressive art bringing the emotional journey to life and Matt Baker’s striking cover capturing the story’s quiet drama, this 1955 gem blends romance and resilience in a tale as enduring as the snow-capped peaks.
In "The Voice of Romance," a once-famous singer named Renee, silenced by tragedy, finds unexpected purpose when she begins working at Dr. Bob’s hospital. When a sick child’s desperate plea for a lullaby awakens her voice again, Renee faces a choice between fame and a quieter kind of healing.
In "Lost Love," researcher Sue and magazine writer Charlie are thrown together on a project that sparks an unexpected romance. When their work leads them on an expedition to Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, their bond is tested when Charlie becomes lost in the caverns—leaving Sue to guide rescuers through the treacherous depths.
In "The Eyes of Love," a wounded veteran named Tom, blinded in Korea and broken by loss, finds unexpected hope when his former fiancée’s co-worker, Ruth, steps in to comfort him—pretending to be the woman he once loved. As their fragile connection deepens, a quiet truth emerges: Tom never believed she was Cynthia, and now, in the quiet of his heart, he’s found something real.
In "Appointment with Destiny," concert pianist Anne leaves her life in the city behind for a quiet vacation in Alaska—only to find herself lost in the wild, rescued by trapper Pete and his mother. As winter sets in and their bond deepens, Anne makes a choice that upends her future, but when fate pulls them apart, she returns to the stage, only to find her heart still calls to the north. The story unfolds with quiet intensity, tracing love’s pull across distance and time.
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