Synopses & Reviews
Three of today's hottest romance writers join forces in a trio of deliciously sexy stories sure to liven up the V-Day blues! Cuffs and Coffee Breaks by MaryJanice Davidson In a moment of weakness, greeting card writer Julie Kay About accepts a blind date for Valentine's Day but her date turns out to be the guy in handcuffs next to the dead body on the floor. Julie Kay is not about to have another horrible V-Day, even if she has to solve a murder and get her handsome, yet possibly homicidal date arraigned to do it... A No Drama Valentine's by Leslie Esdaile Jocelyn Jefferson is one sister who is not falling for any romance drama--this year, Jocelyn's getting her best girlfriends together for a pamper party at her house. Except that the pampering turns out to be more wild than expected. That's when vice detective Raymond Mayfield shows up at her door, all six-four, hard-bodied bit of him, and he needs Jocelyn for some very private questioning... Valentine Survivor by Susanna Carr This Valentine's Day was supposed to be different for Shanna Murphy. But Murphy's Law intervened, and now her date cancelled, she's stuck doing overtime, and she's just discovered the body of her boss-from-hell. The only person Shanna can turn to is her ex-boyfriend, who just happens to be the most insensitive, non-romantic, domineering--and completely irresistible--alpha male she's ever laid eyes on...
Synopsis
Three popular romance authors celebrate Valentine's Day with a trio of seductive holiday romances, including "Cuffs and Coffee Breaks" by MaryJanice Davidson, Leslie Esdaile's "No Drama Valentine's," and Susanna Carr's "Valentine Survivor." Original.
About the Author
MaryJanice Davidson is the
New York Times bestselling author of the
Undead novels featuring Betsy Taylor;
Derik's Bane, and the new young adult novels featuring Jennifer Scales, written with her husband, Anthony Alongi, among other titles.
Susanna Carr started reading romances when she was ten years old and shows no signs of stopping. Romantic Times finds her award-winning work "fun, sexy and romantic" while "filled with sexual tension and explosive passion."