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Diary Loves #11 (1951)
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In "Born to Kill," Jo finds herself entangled in a tense standoff after being caught hunting on Dave’s land with her boyfriend Rex. As danger and past wounds surface, the rugged veteran’s quiet resolve and unexpected act of bravery begin to shift Jo’s perspective. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, this 1951 romance unfolds with quiet intensity, where a moment of life-or-death choice leads to a surprising turn in loyalties.
In "Fool's Paradise," secretary Lana finds herself caught between two men—her hesitant date Don, a gifted illustrator, and her coworker Hal, who seems eager but lacks sincerity. When misunderstandings and heartache lead her to reconsider her choices, she’s forced to confront what truly matters in love and loyalty.
In "The Price of Fame," actress Lora finds herself typecast as the wholesome girl-next-door despite her desire to play bold, seductive roles. When producer Rod Allerton makes an inappropriate advance, Agent Jimmy steps in to protect her—only to reveal his own feelings in the process. With Bill Ward’s sharp inks bringing the tension to life, this 1951 romance unfolds in seven pages of quiet longing and sudden shifts in power.
In "Love on the Menu," diner waitress Sally finds unexpected romance with Gary, a man who left his wealthy upbringing behind to build a life on his own. As their love deepens and they prepare to marry, a visit to his family in Boston tests Sally’s place in his world—only to find a surprising kindred spirit in Gary’s grandmother, who once waited tables herself.