Exciting Romances #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe issue contains at least two stories. The first follows a woman who accepts payment from a man to take a check to his grieving mother, but later confronts him about the deception, revealing she has fallen in love with him and questioning whether his feelings were genuine. The second story features Lee, who proposes marriage to Frankie during a romantic beach encounter; however, Frankie becomes conflicted when she realizes Lee may only be an idealization of her high school sweetheart, and she must choose between pursuing this new romance and confronting her doubts about whether she truly knows him.
In "He Took What He Wanted!", Connie’s quiet life at the factory is upended when her boyfriend Larry catches the eye of Michim’s daughter Audrey. Torn between ambition and loyalty, Connie makes a choice that sets off a chain of events testing her heart and values. With emotions running high and secrets unraveling, she must confront the cost of compromise—and find her way back to what truly matters.
In "Tomorrow May Only Be a Dream," Francie finds herself caught between past longing and present reality when her first love, Frankie, returns to town after years away. Though she’d imagined him as a glamorous success, his return brings only disappointment—and a painful reckoning with her feelings for Lee, her current fiancé. The story unfolds with quiet tension, exploring how memories shape desire and how reality can shatter even the sweetest daydreams.
In "My Errant Heart," Margot steps into her late father’s legacy, running the struggling department store he built, guided by the steady hand of manager Gary. As their bond deepens, a risky shift in direction—spurred by a rival’s scheme—drives a wedge between them, testing loyalty and love. When the store’s fate hangs in the balance, Gary returns as manager, offering Margot a second chance to rebuild—both the business and what they once shared.
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