Sweetheart Diary #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA young woman named Judy reflects on a pivotal moment when her father, a lighthouse keeper, was framed for a crime and she helped clear his name by using a light signal to contact the police. Years later, Judy reconnects with a man named Dave at a centennial dance, and they plan a romantic outing to Whitehead Mountain with a cable car ride. However, complications arise when Judy encounters Gene Beauveau, an old acquaintance who had previously disrupted her evening with Dave at a nightclub called the Rococo by revealing that Ken, the man Gene is currently dating, had once dated Judy and was now singing at the club. The story explores themes of past relationships and romantic entanglements as Judy navigates her feelings between Dave and memories of Ken.
Isolated on a lighthouse with her father, Judy Taylor finds her lonely existence transformed when a mysterious man named Lyle Martinson washes ashore during a storm. As she nurses him back to health, the two fall deeply in love, but Judy's happiness shatters when she learns from a radio broadcast that a convict has escaped from Rockland Prison—and Lyle's description matches perfectly. Torn between her newfound love and what she knows to be right, Judy faces an agonizing choice that will test the limits of her heart.
A young woman fleeing her past arrives in Blairtown and meets Dave Taylor, a kind police officer who offers her a fresh start—but her stubborn refusal to let go of the town's judgment of her threatens to push away the one person who genuinely cares. As Jean struggles between her need to belong and her defensive pride, she'll have to decide whether her rebellious attitude is protecting her heart or destroying her chance at happiness.
A young woman holds a petty grudge and a dangerous secret over Ken—a note his father owes her uncle—forcing him to abandon his engagement when she demands he use it. But when a charming stranger named Gene Darveau enters her life, Erna discovers that Ken has found his own path forward, and the tables of leverage may be turning in unexpected ways.
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Reprinted in Sweetheart Diary #32 (1955), Wally Wood: Classic Tales of Torrid Romance #[nn] (2014)
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