A not-so-harmless fib... A ruined ritual...A slip of the tongue...
How will Cupid save these three delightful heroines this Valentine's Day?
Silver Links, by Shannon Donnelly Lady Olivia Duncastle fears she has destroyed her perfect marriage to the dashing diplomat Lord Duncastle when she lets slip a political secret to the wrong person. Only the magical power of the perfect Valentine can save their love...
The Valentine Husband, by Alice Holden To avoid an arranged marriage, Jenny Markham invents a seduction designed to ruin her good name. But then the supposed seducer suddenly appears with an unexpected scheme of his own...
At First Sight, by Joy Reed Miss Phoebe Fairchild's intricately laid plans to have Mr. Randolph Harris be the first man she sees on Valentine's Day--thus becoming her future husband--are crushed when a handsome stranger opens her eyes...and her heart...
Shannon Donnelly's writing has won numerous awards, including a RITA nomination for Best Regency, the Grand Prize in the "Minute Maid Sensational Romance Writer" contest, judged by Nora Roberts, RWA's Golden Heart, and others. Her work has repeatedly earned 4½ Star Top Pick reviews from Romantic Times magazine, as well as praise from Booklist and other reviewers, who note: "simply superb"..."wonderfully uplifting"....and "beautifully written."
In addition to her Regency romances, she has had novellas published in several anthologies, has had young adult horror stories published and is the author of several computer games.
Silver Links by Shannon Donnelly: What a stupid heroine to go blabbing private information about the place, no wonder her husband was angry with her. The mess at the end was rather ridiculous & it's highly unlikely such a mistake would have been made in a well-run household. Too silly, this one. (Lady Olivia & Lord Layton Duncastle)
The Valentine Husband by Alice Holden: I'm not sure what this heroine deserved, lying outrageously & then far too truthful for her own good. I'm not sure she deserved her happy valentine ending... such a twit. (Jenny Markham & Tristan Darius)
At First Sight by Joy Reed: This is a likeable pair, by far my favourite of the 3 tales. Predictable but very sweet. (Phoebe Fairchild & Alan Stanfield)