My Secret Marriage #24
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "My Greedy Heart," April grapples with the weight of her father’s past as a gambler, even as she navigates new feelings for her neighbor Charles. Torn between the affection of wealthy John Harkins and the sincerity of Charles, April faces pressure from her aunt and the whispers of the town. A 1956 story from the Iger Shop, this issue captures quiet emotional tension with art by the Iger Shop.
In "My Greedy Heart," Betty leaves her quiet hometown for city life, landing a job at the Temple Company through her friend Nancy. As she grows closer to Nancy’s fiancé, Tom, Betty’s ambition begins to blur the lines of loyalty—until Tom calls her out for using those around her. The story captures her turning point, where she faces the cost of her choices.
In a quiet neighborhood where whispers carry as far as words, April struggles to escape the shadow of her father’s past while navigating a tangled web of affection and judgment. Torn between the security of wealthy John Harkins and the quiet sincerity of her new neighbor Charles, she finds herself caught between duty and desire—until a single rumor threatens to define her forever.
In "Wandering Kisses," Wendy struggles to balance her growing feelings for sailor Bill with her fear of becoming a "sea widow." As their romance deepens, she holds back, determined to protect her heart from the loneliness of long separations—until Bill makes a surprising choice that could change everything.
In "I Made Love My Career," Rosalind, raised by her mother Margaret to be a great actress, finds herself torn between her heart and her ambitions when she falls for Bob, a former acting student now serving in the Army. When producer Grant offers her a role she’s not passionate about, she declines—only to learn he’s Bob’s uncle, and that he sees her choice as a rare kind of courage. As Margaret begins to reconsider her daughter’s path, even Mr. Grant surprises her with a simple request: a date.
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