Louis Hated Valentine's Day by Sue Brown - For Louis it meant long hours making bouquets for men who handed over a dozen red roses and ignored their spouses for the rest of the year. No one appreciated the language of flowers except Arnie who came in each week, buying flowers for a man didn't even listen to what Arnie was trying to say. Moonlight Masquerade by Raine Delight - Mysterious roses keep popping up on Skylar Everclear's doorstep. A little disturbed by this secret admirer, he tries to forget it all. But when he meets his new neighbor, Marc Douglas, he finds himself drawn to the quiet young man. On Valentine's Day, a mysterious rose again pops up with a note to meet his admirer that night. Will Skylar take a chance that this time, love is right there waiting for him? Impromptu Valentine's by Remmy Duchene - Allam Dalliwal's mother, his everything, has died. After her funeral, unable to handle it and being a cop as well as the fact that his most hated day was coming up (Valentine's Day), he knows he has to get away from the city. He runs to his friend's cabin over-looking the ocean. When he walks into the bedroom to see a chocolate Adonis asleep in the only bed there, Allam is appalled. That is until he finds out Derek isn't a threat. Be My Valentine, Bobby Bryson by Geoffrey Knight - When seven-year-old Mikey Madsen makes a Valentine's Day card for someone named Bobby Bryson, it would seem to those around him that the very cornerstone of society might crumble. His teacher has a melt-down, his school principal goes into damage control and his single mother Kate isn't quite sure how to handle the fact that her young son has just declared his love for another boy. Champagne Kisses by JR Loveless - Their date cancelled on the most romantic day of the year, Sam Evans feels betrayed by Dean, who often puts work before their relationship. Brooding about his lover's lack of commitment toward him, he leaves work early only to be stunned by what awaits him outside the door. Love Letters by Patricia Logan - Fourteen-year-old Jared Yates has developed a monstrous crush on the hottest guy in school. Eighteen-year-old Thad Maxfield is the high school varsity basketball center and the handsome six-foot three inch babe wouldn't look Jared's way if he was the last kid on earth. Jared decides to confess his love for Thad in a series of love letters. Thad decides to start a note campaign of his own, intrigued by his own awakening feelings for the young man. Captain of His Heart by Michael Mandrake - Mario Dagosta has just broken up with his high school sweetheart. Cooper Delaney is a retired general who watched his forty something lover walks out on him. Mario has it bad for Cooper and wants more, but will he be deterred by the mocking from his best friends about his choice for a mate? The Hearts Have Wounds by Kharisma Rhayne - Tyler knew Ken as his true love. After four years together things got out of control. Ken, who'd never admitted to his parents he was gay, broke up with Tyler and broke his heart in the process. Would time heal Tyler's wounds or was there really only one true love for each person? Cat vs Dog 2 by A.J. Llewellyn and Serena Yates - C.A. Tallus has done what he previously considered unthinkable: he has fallen in love with a werewolf. Despite the odds, they are happy together, and with Valentine's Day in sight, Cory is hoping for more. Bryan, busy pack alpha, has planned it all down to a T. They are off to Disneyland's Gay Day. Taking their friends James, the ex-scrimper, and Tommy, the beta wolf shifter who is also James's dog named Tank, seemed like a good idea at the time. But when Tommy threatens to reveal it all to an unknowing James, will they survive the fallout? Sweet Happenings by Sara York - When Matt Wilson is dumped on Valentine's Day he never expects to find love again. His bakery is enough, until Robert Baxter rolls into town.
Shipped off to boarding school at a young age, Bradley Ellesbury Jr. lacked for nothing, except the love and approval of his father. Now with his father s recent passing, Bradley feels the sting of disapproval one last time with the reading of the will. Forced to leave behind his glamorous Parisian lifestyle, Bradley returns to the small town of Foster Creek to do precisely what his father forbade sell the ranch. Meeting the infuriating cowboy his father hired to run the place only makes him more determined to go against his father's wishes. Too old to be playing mind games with twenty-something know-it-alls, Jace Cornielle stays only because he promised the old man. Somewhere between picking fights and making snarky comments, Jace and Bradley move from annoyance to attraction. Then Bradley learns losing the cowboy means he loses everything.
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