Secret Hearts #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Heart of Glass!", Paula, a society woman, hires truck driver Larry to play the "Man of Action" in a publicity stunt—only to find her heart unexpectedly drawn to the real man behind the role. As their romance unfolds, class differences and uncertainty test their bond, but a moment of quiet courage from Paula hints at a future where love outweighs pretense. The story, lettered by Ira Schnapp, captures the quiet emotional shifts of mid-century romance with sincerity and warmth.
In "Heart of Glass!" from Secret Hearts #14 (1953), Joyce finds herself drawn to Cal, a man whose office is just down the hall—until she discovers she’s the spitting image of his former lover, Nancy. When Joyce flees back to her hometown, believing Cal only sees her as a substitute, he tracks her down to prove his feelings are for her, not a memory.
In "My Heart Is Lonely!" from Secret Hearts #14 (1953), Paula, a woman used to privilege, hires truck driver Larry to play the part of the "Man of Action" in an ad campaign—only to find herself unexpectedly drawn to the real man behind the role. As their connection deepens, Larry struggles with the fear that his life on the road and lack of status make him unworthy of her, while Paula must confront her own assumptions to truly see him.
In "Threatened Love!" from Secret Hearts #14 (1953), Mary and Paul’s engagement is tested when Wanda, still bitter over a past romance, sets out to sabotage their relationship over a tense weekend. As Wanda flirts with Paul, the emotional stakes rise—yet his quiet resolve reveals a love that’s not easily swayed.
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