Wedding Bells #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# Wedding Bells #15 (March 1956) This issue is an anthology containing three romantic stories. "A Dream Come True" follows a couple who were forced to postpone their wedding, with the groom arriving overseas to marry his bride, only to discover she has become engaged to a cattle rancher named Dusty at his ranch in Rocky Mesa. After initial complications, the couple reconciles and plans to marry. "I Was Too Beautiful" depicts a woman whose exceptional beauty attracts unwanted attention from a publicity agent seeking to exploit her for Hollywood stardom, leading her to realize that true love and genuine connection matter more than fame. "A Substitute Sweetheart" (partially visible) appears to involve romantic entanglements in an urban setting. Additional backup stories include "Winter Carnival Queen" and "The Substitute Sweetheart."
In "Winter Carnival Queen," Noreen Daly finds herself at a crossroads when she’s chosen to reign over the winter festivities—just as her fiancé, Larry Travis, pressures her to move to San Diego and marry sooner. With her friend Marcia Landers also vying for the crown, Noreen must decide what truly matters: a title she’s worked for, or the future she shares with Larry.
In "A Dream Come True," city schoolteacher Nan Allerton finds herself caught between two worlds when her vacation at a Western dude ranch leads to an unexpected connection with cowboy Dusty Rand. While her steady boyfriend, Principal Phillip Harding, dismisses the ranch as rustic and dull, Nan begins to see its beauty—and Dusty’s quiet strength—through new eyes. As their feelings grow, a clash over dreams and destiny tests her loyalty, leaving her to confront what truly matters.
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