These three charming Regency novellas will delight readers with tales of Valentine's Day love . . . Book 1 - Valerie King: “Valentine Chase.”
Time Period: Regency
Had the haughty, handsome, and utterly impossible Lord Castleton sent governess Meg Woodville a valentine? Her heart soared . . . then plummeted. Of course not. The missive came from her pupil, Castleton's sister Hope, writing to say she had eloped! Now Meg and Castleton are hurring toward Gretan Green after a runaway . . . but will it turn out to be the road to love?
Book 2 - Meg-Lynn Roberts: “Lovers' Vows.”
Time Period: Regency
Victoria Colefax shocked the ton when she broke off her betrothal to the Marquess of Wexford. He wanted a dull marriage of convenience; she needed his passion and his heart! But cupid's arrow is ready to fly when they both take part in a Valentine's Day play - and the curtain goes up on a drama of revenge . . . and romance!
Book 3 - Olivia Sumner: “Music of the Heart.”
Time Period: Regency
On the eve of going to war, Lord Talland sweeps shy, sweet Juliet into his arms at the annual London valentine Ball. They pledge to meet there again the following year, but when Lord Talland returns to England, he is a bitter sightless recluse. Now Juliet will risk scandal to prove that love sees not only with the eyes, but with the heart. Books listed alphabetically by author.