Publisher's Synopsis
Helena Jenkins is alone in the world, and she's not happy about it.
She really should be happy, because it was a choice, to be alone, but she didn't choose to feel lonely.
At the local dive, she meets Josh, a bartender who agrees that it's a stupid holiday. He tells her that she's not being nice, when she gripes at him. Helena declares that she isn't nice, fundamentally.
Josh decides to get to the bottom of it, and her, in this Valentine's Day romance (short story) about falling in love, on the most cliché of all nights.
Featuring tantric elements of control and release, along with sacred sexuality themes of surrender and domination, Luna Sparks is back with a story that's hotter than a box of chocolates.