Where’s My Hero
Lisa Kleypas, Julia Quinn & Kinley MacGregor
Lisa Kleypas - Against the Odds
Though he likes Lord Wray, he also envies him for winning Lydia because Jake Linley knows she is the prize. When a matchmaker locks the duo in a cellar, Jake displays proof that love is the axiom in a relationship, but will his mathematically minded beloved cherish his theory of the heart?
Kinley MacGregor - Midsummer's Knight
Simon of Ravenswood is in love with a highborn beauty, but knows she is above a common knight. He exchanges letters with Kenna, related to the Scottish King, but signs them as his best friend Lord Stryder. Kenna loves her letter writing Stryder. When they meet he is shocked to learn of their engagement, but soon she realizes that Simon is the author that she loves. The loyal, wonderful Simon knows he is a master of desire when it comes to Kenna.
Julia Quinn - A Tale of Two Sisters
In three days Ned Blydon will marry Lydia Thornton though he has doubts perhaps caused by his drowning in a sea of estrogen. The latest female invader is Lydia's sister Charlotte. Ned falls in love with her and she him. Only a self acclaimed poet offers a way out, but Rupert knows not that that he tenders such clout. This is a tale with two delightful romances.
Red-Hot Santa
Cherry Adair, Leanne Banks, Pamela Britton & Kelsey Roberts
Cherry Adair - Snowball’s Chance
Kendall decks the halls, unaware that a serial killer has her on the top of his list. Of course, being naughty with the sexy good guy sent to protect her would be so nice.
Leanne Banks - Santa Slave
After her best friend disappears, Hilary takes matters into her own hands and finds herself caught in the throes of danger, while a hunky male operative hopes to mix pleasure with business.
Pamela Britton - Runaway Santa
Biologist Kaitlyn Moneypenny’s research is finally leading to a big scientific breakthrough . . . and mortal peril. When bullets start to fly, so do the sparks between Kaitlyn and her Santa-clad rescuer.
Kelsey Roberts - Killer Christmas
When several Santas are murdered at a swanky department store, the new CEO, Meghan Beckham, had better watch out, had better not cry–because a serial killer has come to town.
ONCE UPON A PILLOW
by Christina Dodd & Connie Brockway
Tour guide Laurel Whitney regales her tour group with romantic tales surrounding an antique bed and the lovers who have shared it, never expecting that she herself might share in the passionate legacy of the famed heirloom.
My Valentine
by Anne Stuart, Judith Arnold, Anne McAllister & Linda Randall Wisdom
Saint's Alive by Anne Stuart
When Shannon Donnelly met divorce lawyer Patrick Lockwood in a crowded courtroom, the attraction was inexplicably instantaneous. They were complete opposites - him cynical, her sentimental - but there was no denying that sudden sizzle. What they didn't know was that they were pawns in a love-or-lust contest between Saint Valentine and Eros.
Chocolate Kisses by Judith Arnold
Caterer Claudia Mulcahey was known for her kisses - chocolate kisses. The ones that were ruined by a near collision with a crazed cyclist. Now, with only hours before a gala Valentine debutante ball, she demanded the crazy Ned Wyatt help her replace the confections. But why did she suddenly dream of how those chocolate kisses would taste...on Ned's lips?
Simple Charms by Anne McAllsiter
Twenty-three second graders couldn't be wrong - Jane Kitto needed a real man in her like, not just a secret admirer who, every Valentine's Day, sent her a tiny charm. Jane wasn't sure she agreed with her pint-sized Cupids, especially when their candidate turned out to be Zack Stoner, a man from Jane's past, presently determined to charm her more than any simple trinket ever could.
Ms Scrooge Meets Cupid by Linda Randall Wisdom
They called her the "Scrooge of Februrary 14th" but Claire Madison had had more than her share of Valentine horrors. Now summoned to her grandmother's country inn, she was forced to spend two weeks in a town called Cupid's Corners. She made it through the Cupid Cake Fest, but what she found at the town's Valentine dance was too much to bear.