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True War Romances #7 (1953)

Quality Comics · 1953 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Canteen Girl
9 pp · romance

Meg Van Cleef has grown up on the wrong side of the tracks despite her society name, and when a handsome Army private named Fred Wilton mistakes her for a wealthy debutante at the canteen where she works, she's swept into a romance she's terrified to expose. As Fred falls for the "sweet and unspoiled" girl he believes shares his privileged world, Meg must decide whether to confess the truth about her humble life or risk losing him forever when the lie inevitably unravels.

Adopted Sweetheart
6 pp · romance

A war orphan taken in by a kind American soldier finds herself growing up in a comfortable home—until the man who saved her returns from overseas, and she realizes her gratitude has transformed into something much deeper. As Johnny settles back into his old life, Elsa discovers her feelings are no longer sisterly, but she'll have to confront what it means to love someone she was raised alongside, and whether that love is worth the cost to his future.

Beloved Enemy
7 pp · military; romance
Lt. Janet DrewCaptain Don BradyChia-San [Sadu] (villain)

In the midst of the Matrean War, nurse Lt. Janet Drew finds her loyalty tested when a charismatic refugee interpreter, Chia-San, arrives at the front lines. As Captain Don Brady grows drawn to Chia-San’s charm, Janet must confront her own fears and the unsettling truth behind the woman’s presence—leading to a moment of painful revelation and a fragile reconciliation.

Mission:Marriage
6 pp · romance

A working girl named Betty sets her sights on landing a wealthy husband—specifically the eligible Lieutenant Bradley Baker III—and stages a convenient accident to get herself into his mansion. As Bradley falls under her spell during his three-week furlough, Betty uses every feminine wile to secure a proposal, but her carefully constructed deception threatens to unravel when the truth comes dangerously close to the surface.

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