Heart Throbs #46
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "No Handsome Boy for Me," former dancing star Tommy Yates faces a crushing setback after a car accident ends his career—until Kathy steps in with a surprising offer to learn his routines and dance for him. Ogden Whitney’s expressive art brings emotional depth to this poignant tale of resilience and partnership, while Matt Baker’s striking cover captures the story’s bittersweet heart.
Doris thought her heart was lost when Lloyd stood her up years ago, but fate has a way of surprising even the most guarded hearts. Now, years later, she crosses paths with a man who looks nothing like the Lloyd she once knew—new face, new name, but something about him stirs a long-forgotten feeling.
Jane Foster has spent months pining for a man from her imagination, convinced he's real—until her dreams seem to come true when she meets a charming salesman named Neil Moore. As their connection deepens, Jane must confront whether the man of her dreams is truly what he appears to be, or if love has once again blinded her to the truth. Written by the creators of "The Face of My Dreams," this 1956 romance tests the line between fantasy and reality in matters of the heart.
In "Cupid's Dancing Partner," Jo finds her world upended when Tommy Yates, once a dazzling dance star, is broken by a car accident that ends his career. Determined to help him reclaim his joy, Kathy steps in—not as a replacement, but as his partner, learning every step so they can dance together again.
In "In a Marrying Mood," Linda’s moment of joy at catching the bouquet takes an unexpected turn when she casually mentions marriage to Gary—only to be met with hesitation, as he worries he can’t offer her the life she deserves. The story quietly builds around that quiet, honest moment, exploring the weight of dreams and the courage it takes to face them.
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