Romantic Adventures #64
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAn ambitious young woman from Maine named Ellen accepts an opportunity to work as a model in New York City, leaving behind her devoted boyfriend Doug. As Ellen becomes absorbed in the glamorous modeling world and high society, she grows distant and dismissive of Doug, eventually breaking their engagement because she finds him unsophisticated. When Doug confronts Ellen about her changed personality, she cruelly rejects him, but he ultimately recognizes that the life she's chosen has made her superficial and vain, leaving them both unhappy.
Lorna Wills, the girl next door with a dream, enters a beauty contest for a chance to save her sweetheart Harry Blake’s struggling drugstore—only to find her heart tangled in more than just love. When the prize leads her to Hollywood and a dazzling new life with rising star Danton Drew, she’s forced to choose between fame and the past. But when a shocking truth surfaces and Harry’s life hangs in the balance, Lorna must decide what truly matters.
Lucy has been perfect for Fred since day one—polite, poised, and always at her best. But once they're engaged, her true self starts to show, and Fred, startled by the change, decides to end things. When she explains she was just pretending to be someone she wasn’t, Fred realizes honesty might be the real foundation of love.
Ellen Harris, a young woman from a Maine coastal farm, finds love with visiting artist Doug Wilson, but their romance is tested when she insists on chasing a modeling career in the city. Though she thrives in the spotlight, the glittering world pulls Doug away from his art, forcing a painful separation. When fate brings them back together, Ellen must decide what truly matters—her past dreams or the life she’s built with the man who once lost his way.
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