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It's Love, Love, Love #1 (1957)
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Joan confronts a wave of doubt on her wedding day, questioning whether she truly knows Fred after their whirlwind courtship, despite his charm and the approval of her family. Flashing back to their first meeting at a party and the rapid, affectionate courtship that followed, she wrestles with uncertainty—until a single glance from Fred at the altar brings sudden, certain clarity.
Jo is happily engaged to steady Ken, but her past resurfaces when her former flame, Jimmy, returns—charming, confident, and suddenly back in her life. As Jimmy rekindles old feelings and tests her loyalty, Jo finds herself torn between her current love and the lingering pull of a first romance she thought she’d left behind.
Jo, a woman on a cruise, finds herself drawn to Hank despite her growing unease over a secret promise she made to her parents. When she learns that Hank is the son of her parents’ old friends—someone she was expected to marry under a long-forgotten pact—she’s torn between her feelings and her duty.
In "Bitter Bargain," Jo, a young woman reeling from her father’s sudden illness and financial ruin, reluctantly agrees to a risky deal with Kent Hegan—a man she’s only recently begun to care for—after he promises to save her family’s failing business. As Kent works behind the scenes to secure a crucial deal, Jo struggles with the emotional cost of their arrangement, torn between her growing feelings for him and the burden of the promise that binds them.
Jo and Ben’s marriage has crumbled under years of petty arguments and growing distance, leaving both emotionally drained. After a final, painful separation, Jo finds herself unexpectedly reunited with Ben—only to be stunned by his sudden return and a revelation that changes everything.
Jo and Dave’s idyllic honeymoon ends when Dave becomes obsessed with building a house on a small plot of land, pulling him away from his wife and sparking jealousy. As their love strains under the weight of his single-minded dedication, a tragic accident forces Jo to confront her misplaced resentment—and the realization that Dave was building not just a home, but a symbol of his love.