Wedding Ring Library #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Sweet Surrender," plain-spoken Ginny finds herself at a crossroads when her family's move to a new town sparks a surprising transformation—both in her appearance and her heart. As she navigates a delicate dance between her feelings for Jim and her growing connection to Cliff, a heartfelt moment of honesty proves more powerful than any makeover. Written by Dana Dutch and brought to life with expressive art by Matt Baker, this tender story captures the quiet magic of self-discovery and first love. Cover by Matt Baker.
Ginny Haines trades her quiet life for a glamorous new start in a fresh town, hoping to catch the eye of someone special—especially Cliff Medford. As she navigates friendship, romance, and a surprising job in Cliff’s father’s greenhouse, she learns that being true to herself might be the most powerful transformation of all.
Lydia Porter stands by Fred Swanson when he’s arrested for a hit-and-run, even as he pulls away from her. With her mother’s disapproval weighing heavy and her brother Chester’s secret looming, the truth about the accident begins to unravel. As the pieces fall into place, Fred and Lydia face the fragile hope of a future together.
Nancy Stewart finds herself caught between two worlds when a romantic correspondence with French student Andre Gautier sparks a whirlwind of emotion—especially after he arrives in the States and her relationship with her rough-edged boyfriend Gordon begins to fray. As feelings shift and secrets surface, Nancy must navigate the tangled threads of affection, loyalty, and longing, all while trying to decide what truly matters.
In "Paper Kisses," Mary Ellen Payne tries to reconnect with George Page after his return from military service, only to find him distant and withdrawn. She reaches out to his friend Flip Clark, hoping he’ll nudge George back to her—but when Flip misunderstands her note, a quiet visit sparks unexpected tension. As George arrives and reacts with jealousy, Mary Ellen sees a flicker of the man she remembers, and wonders if love might still be found in the quiet spaces between words.
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