Just Married #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Mama's Little Girl," model Karen Starr reunites with Tony Evans at an art gallery, sparking a romance that tests their values when he learns of her career. As their relationship deepens, she agrees to step away from the spotlight and embrace a quieter life, but not before facing the real cost of love and independence. Written by Joe Gill and inked by Sal Trapani, this heartfelt 1959 tale captures a tender moment in a classic romance, with a cover by Charles Nicholas and Dick Giordano.
Sharon moves to the city for work and struggles with her deep attachment to her mother back home, spending every weekend with her family—until Jim Slade, her charming department head, enters her life and proposes marriage. Now Sharon must confront a painful choice: the life she's building with Jim or the comfort and security of remaining tied to her mother's side.
In "Too Beautiful," model Karen Starr reunites with Tony Evans at an art gallery, sparking a romance that tests their expectations. When Tony learns of her fame and success, doubts creep in—until Karen agrees to step back from her career and leave her Park Avenue life behind, embracing a quieter future on his writer’s salary.
A young bride learns what it really means to be married to a detective when Dan spots a wanted criminal during their Miami honeymoon and must leave to help the police capture him. When Dan returns injured from a gunfight and the suspect tracks them down to their hotel room, his wife finally understands the true cost—and the true worth—of the man she married in "One of the Finest."
Elaine Darby gets her dream job as secretary to the charming young producer Steve Turner at a major Hollywood studio, but her professional admiration quickly becomes something deeper. As they begin working together daily and eventually dating, Elaine discovers that Steve's previous romantic pursuits were nothing more than studio publicity—and that she's the one who truly captures his heart. What begins as a temporary assignment transforms into something far more meaningful when Steve reveals what he's really been searching for all along.
When Mona accepts a date with Bill to a formal country club dance, she panics—she has nothing suitable to wear and fears being embarrassed in front of his friends. With her mother's encouragement and resourcefulness, she finds a creative solution, but Bill's arrival with an unexpected gift sets the evening on an entirely different course. What begins as an evening of dread transforms into something far more meaningful when Bill reveals his true intentions.
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