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The grace and elegance of Regency England provide a perfect backdrop for a trio of Valentine tales sure to delight readers everywhere. In Mona Gedney's "Lady Diana's Courtship," Lady Diana Crosswell has a wastrel for a father and a younger brother she adores. She's not interested in leaving them for a marriage to improve the family's financial outlook, but when handsome John Derringer begins to court her, love tempts her beyond measure. "A Valentine from Venus" by Cindy Holbrook involves a wager between Cupid and Venus; the unknowing victims are the poet Marquis of Waverly and his beautiful assistant, Amelia Thornton. Little do the two humans know that their platonic relationship is about to take a passionate turn, thanks to the meddling of the two capricious Greeks. In Jeanne Savery's "Cupid's Ace," lovely Charity Morris believes that life will be heavenly now that she's married to her childhood sweetheart, Lord Crandle. But dashing Crandle is upset with his bride, and she doesn't know why. Fortunately, Cupid lends a hand to smooth the waters for the young lovers.
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Just in time for Valentine's Day come three romantic Regency tales from three beloved authors. "Lady Diana's Courtship" by Mona Gedney, "A Valentine from Venus" by Cindy Holbrook, and "Cupid's Ace" by Jeanne Savery, all take place on Valentine's Day--the perfect occasion for love. A Regency romance original. .