The Legend: Third Century Rome Believing single men made better soldiers than those with wives and families, Emperor Claudius II outlaws marriage for his soldiers. A priest by the name of Valentine...
Valentines in Bayberry by Jennifer Faye
I LOVE Valentine’s! 💘 I always have. But I never thought of the holiday as just one for lovers. I was raised to think that it was a day to tell those special someones in your life that you love...
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Mom Wanted: A Steamy Valentine’s Day Romance
Widowed father Parker Townsend is stuck in a rut. After his two little hellions place a "Mom Wanted" ad in the local paper, he's roped into a blind date. If that's not bad enough, why did it have to...
Not Your Valentine by Jackie Lau
Helen Tsang is tired of the pitying looks. From her parents, her friends, and even the bubble tea shop guy, who recognized her from the video. Almost one year ago, some loser couldn't mind their own...
A Big Surprise by Valentine’s Day by Jackie Lau
A relationship isn't in her plans. Unfortunately, things don't always go according to plan. Amber Wong has landed her dream job at the Stratford Festival, and life is looking good. Sure, she hasn't...
The Allure of Scent and Romance by J. L. Regen
Cleopatra knew how to make an entrance. As one story goes, before sailing to meet her lover Marc Anthony in Tarsus she coated the sails of her ship in so much perfume that he smelled her scent on...
What Happens When A Romance Writer Hates Valentine’s Day?
Before I met my husband, PJ, I was a romance writer quickly becoming disillusioned with Valentine’s Day. Chalk it up to the many horrible first dates I’d soldiered through (including one where a...
Barrington’s Brigade Rises by Ruth A. Casie
Who Are the Order of Shadows? The Order of Shadows is a secret society with a singular mission: to control and influence the British aristocracy to fulfill their own shadowy goals. With operatives...
Valentine’s Day Traditions in the Regency Era by Ella Quinn
Valentine's Day in the Regency era was a time when unmarried admirers from all classes exchanged handmade cards, letters, or tokens of affection. The tradition involved a lot of thought and care,...