Hollywood Romances #48
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA film director squeezes an actress during a movie shoot, telling her to stick to the script and stop being so affectionate, while a jealous actor watches. The issue also includes "Just Jeannette," a romantic advice column by Jeannette Copeland addressing a reader's concerns about her sailor boyfriend Ken, whom she still loves despite his year-long absence overseas. An additional story depicts a Hollywood actress named Marlo and her romantic entanglement with a co-star, involving movie set dynamics and personal drama.
A high school girl's dreams of stardom ignite when she's picked as a standout on a local TV dance show, but as the spotlight grows brighter, she risks losing sight of what—and who—truly matters. When a bigger opportunity dangles in front of her, Wanda discovers that fame's glitter can blind you to the real value in your life. Written with Charlton's signature heart, this 1968 romance shows how easy it is to chase the spotlight and forget the boy who was there all along.
In "Second Look," movie mogul Sam Jarvis’s move to Europe upends the office dynamic, sending his longtime secretary Letitia Harrison to work under the more hands-on Buddy Hersey. Forced to trade her polished routine for real responsibility, Letitia must prove she’s more than just a figurehead in a world that’s suddenly counting on her.
In "I Love You, Darling! It Says Here!", Sherry finds herself unexpectedly swept into the spotlight when she lands a role as an extra in a film starring heart-throb Marlo Kent. Though she’s hesitant at first, she can’t deny the growing warmth between them as Marlo’s attention turns from the camera to her—leaving her wondering if the romance on screen might just be real.
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Reprinted in Planet Series #6 (1978), For Lovers Only #7 (1980)
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