Magic Moment Romances #75
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Episode 25" of Magic Moment Romances #75, Karen finds herself caught between the expectations of her parents and the lingering pull of her past when she's introduced to Roger—a respectable suitor they've chosen for her. As Kip returns to campus with his band, his quiet presence stirs something deeper than friendship, forcing Karen to confront what she truly wants. Jay Scott Pike’s heartfelt storytelling brings emotional depth to this tender moment, while Neal Adams’ dynamic cover captures the tension of a love story at a crossroads.
In "Episode 25," Karen returns to Danville Corners to find Greg’s fiancée Rita in a coma, leaving him shaken and distant. As she helps him navigate the quiet tension of the town, time spent together stirs long-buried emotions between Karen and Greg, reigniting a connection neither expected to feel again.
In "How to Lose the Man You Love," Liza finds herself at a crossroads when her boyfriend Paul catches her with another man. As the moment unfolds, she's forced to confront the truth about their relationship and what she truly wants. A quiet, introspective moment in a 1969 romance anthology, this six-page story captures the bittersweet ache of realization with emotional honesty.
In "My Time to Love Part 1," Karen struggles to reconcile her love for Kip with her parents’ insistence that she abandon his free-spirited life for the stability of college. As Kip prepares to tour with his band, Karen faces a painful choice—follow her heart or obey the path laid out for her.
In "My Time to Love Part II," Karen finds herself caught between the expectations of her parents and the lingering feelings she still holds for Kip. When Kip returns to campus with his band, his quiet gesture allows Karen to confront what she truly wants—without the pressure of approval, only the truth of her heart.
In the quiet summer of 1969, Linda convinces her neighbor Specs to play along as her pretend boyfriend to keep up appearances with her friends. What starts as a simple favor soon blurs the line between performance and something real, as stolen glances and shared moments begin to feel too genuine to ignore.
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