Wedding Bells #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "I Watched the Years Slip By," high school secretary Eve navigates the quiet ache of unspoken feelings when her crush on student Allen sparks whispers at school. Written with gentle realism and illustrated by Charles Tomsey, this 1956 story captures the quiet tension of longing and self-discovery, as Eve learns that maturity isn't always measured in years. The cover by Charles Tomsey perfectly frames the bittersweet mood of a moment that changes everything.
In "Summer Serenade," a young woman named Jan finds herself stranded at a boys' summer camp when her bus breaks down and the camp is quarantined for measles. Forced to stay, she bonds with the camp director, Brent, as they work together to keep things running. When Brent’s wealthy friend Johnny Barrows arrives, Jan is quick to flirt—only to discover her true feelings lie with Brent, who surprises her by revealing he’s the real millionaire, not Johnny.
Eve Gordon, the high school secretary, finds herself caught between duty and desire when a shy crush on student Allen Mayes stirs up whispers around campus. As her feelings grow, she begins to question whether her heart is leading her toward a fleeting romance—or toward someone who truly understands her.
Sue Landers has always loved Len Murray, but when she meets Carol’s date Mac Logan, she finds herself drawn to him—so much so that she’ll do whatever it takes to have him. When Mac shows his true colors, Sue realizes she’s in over her head, and Mac isn’t about to let her go. Just as things reach a breaking point, Carol and Len arrive in time to pull her back from a dangerous situation, leaving all three shaken but grateful for the narrow escape.
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↩ Reprints Diary Loves #20 (1952), Diary Loves #27 (1952), Diary Loves #30 (1953)
Reprinted in Love and Romance Library #116 (1960)
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