Romance Writers Weekly~Be My Valentine
This week, Leslie Hachtel gave us our topic. Two days until Valentines’ Day. Why is it a special day for you (or not) and what are your plans.
I always think that Valentine’s Day is silly, but I love all the extra attention. My husband traditionally cooks me dinner. If you follow me at all, you know he’s a fabulous cook. Most nights I do the cooking, but he’s the better cook.
This year is no different. Dave will be cooking up a storm and being generally wonderful. Our dearest friend’s husband is away for the holiday, so she will be joining us for dinner. It should be a lovely evening.
So despite my notion that it’s silly, I clearly like Valentine’s Day. 😀 Have a very happy Valentine’s day and be sure to stop by and tell me your plans.
If you missed Jenna Da Sie you can hop back or keep on hopping and find out what Brenda Margriet Has planned.
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After a disastrous, short-lived engagement and years of caring for her ailing grandmother, Phoebe Hallsmith is resigned to spinsterhood. But if she must be unmarried, far better to be of use than languishing at home, disappointing her parents. As an employee of the Everton Domestic Society of London, Phoebe accepts a position at the country home of an old friend and discovers an estate—and a lord of the manor—in a state of complete chaos.
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