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Glamorous Romances #75 (1954)
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Marla, Fernando’s glamorous young model, finds herself drawn to Bradley Stockman despite knowing their relationship is impossible—especially since Fernando is actually her father, a man hiding his past to protect her. As their secret meetings grow bolder, Marla struggles to resist Bradley’s advances while shielding her father’s identity and fragile life. When Fernando unexpectedly confronts them, Marla must face the consequences of a truth she’s long kept hidden.
Jo, a featured singer at the Blue Star nightclub, finds herself drawn to Steve Vardin, a man haunted by his jilted wedding day and the betrayal of his former fiancée, Lola. When Steve confesses his heartache after she sings a song that stirs his pain, Jo offers him comfort—only to be caught in the middle of his unresolved feelings and a web of secrets tied to the club’s owner, Marty King. As their connection deepens, Jo must navigate Steve’s lingering emotions, a mysterious bonus from the club, and the sudden return of Lola, all while trying to understand what she truly means to him.
Rosemary, a practical nurse, finds herself drawn to the charming Dr. Hugh Donaldson, but her growing romance is complicated by her deep devotion to her older sister, Sheila—whom she’s long cared for, believing her to be frail and dependent. As their relationship blossoms, Rosemary begins to question whether Sheila’s illness is real, especially when she learns the truth about Sheila’s past from her former husband, Ralph.
In a Hollywood dream sequence filmed under grueling conditions, stand-in Kay Andrews, exhausted and frustrated while doubling for movie star Lola Lawrence, finds herself unexpectedly drawn into a web of tension and deception when director Britt Moore takes her to a high-stakes party—only to have her boyfriend Art Hayes, the head electrician, show up with Lola herself, sparking a storm of jealousy and confusion. As Kay grapples with conflicting loyalties and the unsettling truth behind Art’s late-night plans, she’s forced to confront her own feelings and the blurred lines between identity, affection, and ambition.