Going Steady #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeEdna, determined to sting her boyfriend Johnny after he dumps her, impulsively agrees to marry Lewis just to get back at him—only to find her revenge plan unraveling when Lewis sees through her ruse. As she watches Johnny and his new girlfriend Laura’s wedding, Edna finds herself unexpectedly moved, and her true feelings begin to surface.
In "Bargaining for Happiness," Kathy, a young woman from a struggling railroad worker community, finds herself torn between her engagement to Dick—a wealthy man whose father is quietly buying up mortgages—and her growing connection to her neighbor Tom. When Tom reveals the looming threat to their homes, Kathy must navigate a delicate negotiation that could save her neighborhood, test her loyalty, and reshape her future.
In "Heartbreak House," Adria finds herself unexpectedly in possession of a home after winning a contest, only to see it become the center of a quiet emotional storm. When architect Keith seeks to lease the property, their collaboration on its design and decoration slowly gives way to something deeper—until Adria learns Keith is engaged to Gloria, who has no interest in the house. As plans shift and feelings grow, the house becomes a stage for a love that may not have been meant to be, but is now impossible to ignore.
In "Corsage of Heartaches," Lucy and her fiancé Ivan inherit a struggling plant nursery under a strange condition: after three months, the one who earns the most money will claim the entire business. Their love is tested as they compete, each hoping to win not just the nursery, but the other’s heart. When Lucy triumphs, she uncovers a twist that threatens to unravel everything—only to find her true partner is still by her side.
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