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Love Letters #16 (1951)

Comic Magazines · 1951 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Debutante
9 pp · romance · pencils ? [as Little Al]
Barry HayesCynthiaMartin Carlisle

Cynthia Stratton is thrilled to reconnect with Barry Hayes after a chance encounter on a train, only to be stunned when she learns he’s her family’s new chauffeur. As their flirtation deepens despite the social divide, she struggles to reconcile her growing feelings with the expectations of her world. The story follows her emotional turmoil as she tries to distance herself—only to face the undeniable truth of what she truly wants.

Spellbound
6 pp · romance
Bill CorleyDonna Fairchild

Donna Fairchild travels to Twin Oaks Rest Home after her fiancé Bill Corley mysteriously stops writing, only to find he’s listed as a patient—though the director denies ever knowing him. Determined to uncover the truth, Donna takes a job at the facility and discovers Bill is trapped in a hypnotic state, his mind held captive by the sinister doctor who’s stolen the sanatorium.

Born to Rule
7 pp · romance
HarveyKathie WarrenLoisTed Gibson

Kathie Warren, a driven interior decorator who rules her business with an iron hand, finds her world upended when she meets Ted Gibson, a passionate furniture designer whose charm and creativity stir emotions she’s long suppressed. As their romance blossoms, Kathie struggles to balance her ambition with her growing feelings, testing the limits of her control—both in love and in business.

I Fell for Riches
9 pp · romance · pencils Charles Quinlan
Peggy SearsBruce LordRandy HarlowLauraJim

In "I Fell for Riches," department store clerk Peggy finds herself torn between her growing feelings for stock clerk Randy and her ambition to land a wealthy husband. When she meets the charming store owner Bruce Lord, she’s determined to pursue him—until Randy’s desperate request forces her to confront what she truly wants. As tensions rise, Peggy must decide where her heart truly lies.

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