True-to-Life Romances #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis issue contains at least two stories: one depicting a glamorous nightclub scene where a musician named Randy warns of the dangers of jealousy, and another following a woman named Janet who reconnects with an old flame named Jack, only to become entangled in a scheme involving a famous gambler named Alister McLean. The second story involves scandal and deception, with a protagonist attempting to frame Jack in a compromising situation at a football club to win over the woman he loves. The narrative explores themes of ambition, jealousy, and the consequences of pursuing romance through deceitful means.
Janet Miller has always dreamed of wealth and sophistication, content in her small Midwestern town until jealousy over a wealthy newcomer sours her on simple pleasures and old friends. When her father's invention suddenly makes the family rich, Janet gets her wish—but discovers that the glamorous life she imagined comes with a price she didn't anticipate. As she's drawn into a new world of luxury and suave companions like Ronny Brent, she learns a hard lesson about what truly matters.
In the remote town of Sagebrush, Sue Westerbrook finds herself trapped between Tom Cardell, her stolid fiancé who adheres rigidly to propriety, and Rex Main, a drifter whose vital spirit awakens something fierce in her heart. When a dangerous confrontation erupts, Sue must face the consequences of her own rebellion and discover what truly matters to her.
A young woman deeply in love with her college sweetheart finds their romance tested when family hardship forces her home and his letters grow distant and few. As she struggles to support her ailing father, a wealthy and charming older man enters her life, offering companionship and generosity—but Dorothy must grapple with where her heart truly lies when Ted's attention fades and temptation grows closer.
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