Another dream comes true for Harold and Marian.
Fashions are changing, and Marian gives some of the brand-new styles a try - which, naturally, drives Harold wild. But they have a long and busy day ahead of them, first.
Marian Paroo has never met a man that infuriates her the way Harold Hill does. She's so angry, in fact, that she can't stop thinking about him.
It's 1922, and jazz is still a bit too scandalous for River City's boys' band to play, even with a forward-thinking leader like Harold Hill. Within the privacy of their own home, however, there's nothing to prevent Harold and Marian from exploring all things scandalous and modern...
After returning from their honeymoon in Des Moines, Harold and Marian come home to their River City house for the first time.
A few months after their blissful second honeymoon, Harold and Marian discover a wonderful – if unanticipated – result of that trip that promises to make their family happier than ever.
After a month of marriage to her loving and passionate husband Harold Hill, Marian is still discovering more and more about the depths of her own passion – and she's determined to learn how to express every one of her desires, no matter how bold.
Harold and Marian take a much-needed second honeymoon trip to the shores of northern California in the spring of 1919… and the librarian is thrilled to finally explore beyond the horizons that have always enclosed her. A series of fluffy vignettes.
The second year that Harold and Marian attend the Fireman's Ball, they no longer have to settle for caramels and stolen kisses to express their love and passion... The sequel to How Sweet It Is.
Even after he's spent several months as an honest and fully reformed man, Harold finds that being a gentleman isn't always easy… but he's determined to be worthy of Marian's trust, no matter what.