[Older edition now out of print. Revised and re-published by Fantastic Fiction Publishing.]
"So someone left you a valentine. You can't expect the world to know you don't want one." Or so Wade Arkin's assistant told him when he discovered the first of several mysterious valentines, all from the same secret admirer.
An ex-romantic whose heart had been badly shattered, Wade refused to even wish others a "Happy Valentine's Day," let alone participate in it. Someone, however, was trying to lure him back into Cupid's realm of poetry and roses by making him pick out gifts for a lover he didn't even know existed.
But who? And why trust him to deliver on love? He had his doubts, and yet, with each valentine he felt himself wanting to believe again in the gods of romance and desire, to pray to them, and have faith, as he had once before, that his prayers would be answered.