Girls' Romances #46
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Echo of Love," Jane returns to her family’s isolated island home after a painful breakup, only to find a handsome young contractor, newly arrived to build a bridge to the mainland, already reshaping the quiet life she’s trying to reclaim. With Mike Sekowsky’s expressive art and Bernard Sachs’s crisp inks bringing the emotional tension to life, this poignant tale explores connection, change, and the quiet echoes of the past—cover by Tony Abruzzo and Bernard Sachs.
In "Echo of Love," Jan and Dick—two souls who seem made for each other—face a rift born of miscommunication, testing the strength of their bond. As doubts creep in, Jan comes to realize that no one else truly sees her the way Dick does.
In "Bridge to Heartbreak," Jane returns to her family’s isolated island home after a painful breakup, only to find a handsome contractor, Jo, hard at work building a bridge to the mainland—threatening the quiet life she’s trying to reclaim. The story unfolds with quiet tension as Jane’s past and present collide in the shadow of progress.
In "Love Is Only a Dream," Suzanne struggles to move on three years after the death of her boyfriend Glenn, resisting the steady affection of persistent Phillip as she clings to memories that still feel too real to let go.
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Reprinted in Girls' Romances #125 (1967), Girls' Love Stories #128 (1967), Twin Hearts #16
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