While giving a lecture at a night
school, best-selling romance novelist Owen Waterbury meets aspiring
writer Stephanie Gaylord, who is called "Steve," and asks her to
become his secretary. Steve immediately quits her job of five
years with publisher Charles Harris, who is in love with her, and
reports promptly to Owen, only to discover that, unlike the serious,
sensitive man she fell in love with while reading his novel, Owen is
a gambling playboy and spendthrift. He buys minks as bonuses
for his string of pretty secretaries and spends his days at the
racetrack with Ronnie Hastings, his ne'er-do-well neighbor.
Ronnie's endless wisecracks and bad cooking, and spontaneous visits
from their eccentric widowed landlady, Mrs. Reeves, keep
Owen's concentration in constant chaos.
After spontaneous trips with Owen and
Ronnie to the racetrack and to Las Vegas, Steve finally takes
dictation for Owen at a beach house. Owen outlines a story in
which the novel-writing protagonist is in love with his secretary,
then kisses Steve, who quits. Steve hires a detective to
follow her, then at a nightclub, where she is dining with Charles,
asks her to dance and proposes. They elope to Las Vegas that
night, and after she learns that he has spent $20,000 in advanced
royalties from his next novel, they go to a mountain retreat to
write.
Four months later, Owen's publisher,
Fulton, rejects the novel out of jealousy over his wife, Birdie, who
used to be Owen's secretary. Owen now believes that having a
wife as a secretary has proved too great a distraction for his
writing, and fires her. Steve goes to Harris with a copy of
Owen's manuscript, as well as a manuscript of her own first novel,
which Owen has neglected to read. Owen later accuses Steve of
having an affair with Charles, unaware that he preferred Steve's
novel to Owen's, and that she turned down an offer to be published
in order to spare Owen's ego. When Owen confronts Charles,
Elsie, an ex-secretary of Owen who now works for Charles, tells him
that she is going to marry Charles, and that Steve sacrificed her
career to save her marriage.
The Waterburys separate, and Steve
becomes a prize-winning author. After being served divorce
papers, Owen finds Steve living upstairs and walks in on her as she
is interviewing a male secretary. Owen finally admits to his
wife that she is the better writer, then offers to take dictation
for her. She wryly dictates the story of a secretary who meets
an egotistical novelist in need of a psychiatrist. When Owen
asks if the secretary loves the writer, she answers, "of course."
Ronnie then enters with Mrs. Reeves—his new wife—and Owen and Steve
kiss.