Love Letters #45
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "My Foolish Date," pastry shop clerk Debbie tries to prove her love for realtor Lucky by going on a date with Brad, the cousin of her friend Polly’s boyfriend—only to watch her chance at love slip away when Lucky sees them together. Torn between heartbreak and pride, Debbie plans to start anew in Texas, but a surprising letter from Polly’s diary clears up the misunderstanding. With art by Charles Sultan, this 1956 romance captures the quiet ache of miscommunication and second chances.
Jeanne envies her neighbor Lucy Gaynor's exciting social life, so when a friend of Lucy's arranges a blind date for her, she jumps at the chance—ignoring both her parents' caution and Kent Carson's heartfelt warnings. But the evening at the Squirrel Club quickly reveals that the glamorous world she craved comes with dangers she never expected, and Jeanne finds herself trapped in a nightmare of her own making.
In the wake of political upheaval in China, Anne—raised by missionaries’ daughter and now caught in the shifting tides of power—finds herself targeted by Commissar Kai, who demands her hand in marriage. When she rescues an injured American flyer named Kip, their desperate flight to freedom becomes a fragile bond forged in danger. *Love Thine Enemy* unfolds with quiet tension and emotional weight, as loyalty, survival, and unexpected connection collide.
In "Impulsive Girl," pastry shop clerk Debbie tries to prove her love for realtor Lucky by briefly dating Brad, Polly's cousin, only to watch her chance at love vanish when Lucky sees them together. Heartbroken but determined, she plans to start anew in Texas—until a long-lost diary sets everything right.
Laura has always been honest, but when Ken Farrow unexpectedly arrives at her apartment looking for his pen-pal Ginger Elliot, she's too startled to correct him—and too charmed to want to. Over the next twelve days, as Ken falls deeper for the girl he thinks she is, Laura finds herself caught between her growing love for him and the lie that's keeping them together. With Ken's visit drawing to a close and real Ginger due back any day, Laura must decide whether to confess the truth and risk losing everything.
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↩ Reprints Diary Loves #18 (1952), Love Letters #27 (1953), Love Letters #30 (1953)
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