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Sweetheart Diary #40 (1958)

Charlton · 1958 · 36 pages

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Contains 5 stories
Dear Diary
6 pp · romance

A shy office worker pours her secret longings into her diary, dreaming of romance with her coworker Fred while remaining distant and reserved around him in real life. When a chance mix-up at the office building leads her to read Fred's diary instead of her own, she discovers that his hidden dreams have been about her all along. "Dear Diary" captures that bittersweet moment when fantasy finally meets reality, and a young woman learns that the love she thought existed only on the page was waiting for her in the world.

The Foolish Lovers
5 pp · romance

When neighbors and a well-meaning landlady question Hildy's devotion to Bob Ritter and his struggling invention, she quietly sacrifices everything to support his work—pawning her own belongings and stretching her salary to its breaking point. As gossip and interference threaten to tear them apart, Bob races against time to prove that their faith in each other wasn't foolish after all. A heartfelt 1958 romance about standing by someone when the world says you shouldn't.

When Redheads Quarrel
4 pp · romance

When a boy accepts a kiss from a flirtatious girl after she "accidentally" drops her books, his girlfriend Ellen is furious—and ready to end things. But a chance encounter on the street might give both of them a second chance to set the record straight.

Roughneck
5 pp · romance

When a rough-and-tumble oil rig foreman clashes with Dodie Paige—the bookkeeper and jack-of-all-trades keeping her father's operation running—their first meeting is pure friction. Dan Widden sees a woman doing a man's job and is determined to set boundaries, but Dodie's got other ideas, and a chance to prove herself at a fancy dress dance sets off a transformation neither of them quite expected. What starts as a battle of wills becomes something neither saw coming.

Tall Girl
5 pp · romance

Irma's height makes her feel like an outsider at the office, and her frustration manifests as rudeness and defensiveness—until John Blaine, who genuinely cares for her, plays back a recording of her brash behavior at a party to show her how she comes across to others. When she refuses to listen and pushes him away, Irma watches from the sidelines as her coldness drives John toward resignation, only then realizing what his gentle confrontation was really meant to do.

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