Love and Romance Library #241
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "All About... Women!", Clive’s chance encounter with a captivating woman at an art gallery sparks a quiet but lasting connection. When Katy poses for him as Aphrodite, their shared passion for art becomes a bond—until she leaves without a word, urging him to remember her through the painting. Months later, Clive’s fame and success mean little without her, and the portrait that launched his career now holds a deeper, unspoken longing. Art by Matt Baker, cover by Keith Chatto, this 1968 love story captures a moment of quiet yearning in a world where art and emotion are inseparable.
In a 1968 tale from *Love and Romance Library #241*, Bob—a self-proclaimed expert on women—relies on his sharp instincts in the courtroom, only to find his usual tactics utterly useless when assigned a brilliant female assistant named Kaye. As he struggles to understand her, it’s Kaye who quietly takes charge, proving her skill and determination in a case that challenges everything Bob thought he knew.
In a quiet art gallery, Clive meets Katy, a woman whose passion for art mirrors his own. When she poses for him as Aphrodite, their connection deepens—until she leaves without a word, urging him to remember her through the painting. Six months later, Clive’s fame is built on that very image, yet success feels hollow without her.
In "For the Love of Linda," television host Linda charms viewers with her flawless demonstrations of household appliances—though the meals she "cooks" are actually prepared by a chef off-camera. When Jim, who's longed for a traditional housewife like his mother, sees her on screen, he’s instantly smitten. But as their connection grows, he begins to wonder: can someone who can’t cook truly be the ideal partner?
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