Just Married #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis anthology issue contains multiple romantic stories, including "Justice of the Peace," which follows a newlywed couple on their honeymoon at a cabin where the husband's cheerful demeanor charms a previously unhappy woman they encounter, ultimately bringing joy to both their lives. "Love and a Ribbon" centers on a young secretary named Ethel Lawton who makes a typing error for her boss's grandson William Sandberg; when he asks her to correct it, she initially refuses, but they eventually bond and go to the opera together, though Ethel remains hesitant about romance due to past disappointments. The third visible story concerns a schoolboy named Jimmy Blake whose teacher remarks on his resemblance to a girl, leading to a comedic mix-up where he's mistaken for his female classmate Miss Naylor, resulting in misadventures and ultimately a romance with the real Miss Naylor.
Two sweethearts, jilted when their longtime crushes marry each other, find themselves thrown together to nurse their broken hearts. As a weekend spent trying to distract from their heartbreak turns into something neither expected, Anne and Tim must confront whether their comfort in each other is just rebound, or something that's been waiting all along. A tender 1958 romance about discovering that sometimes the person meant for you was standing beside you all the while.
Katrin rebels against her parents' old-country custom of arranged marriage to Peiter Huntzinker, a boy she despised as a child—so she runs away to a mountain camp under an assumed name, hoping to find true love on her own terms. There she meets Jack, a charming stranger who sweeps her off her feet, and they fall madly in love. But when Jack mysteriously leaves camp with a promise to return, Katrin decides to go home and face her family—only to discover that destiny has a twist far stranger than either of them imagined.
Anne's honeymoon bliss with Phil crumbles once they return to everyday married life, as his attentiveness fades and her insecurities spiral into suspicion. When her mother offers her a hard truth about marriage and compromise, Anne must race home to save what she fears is already lost. A tender reminder that the strongest love stories are built not on endless romance, but on understanding and commitment.
A young teacher finds herself drawn to one of her students—a neglected boy named Jimmy—and then to his widowed father, Andy, when she begins to help the struggling household. As her feelings deepen over several visits, Miss Naylor must grapple with Andy's lingering devotion to Jimmy's late mother and her own uncertainty about whether a future together is possible. When the truth of her heart becomes impossible to hide, she discovers that sometimes the people closest to us see what we're afraid to admit.
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