Her Midnight Valentine

Some Valentine’s Day miracles cause more trouble than others.

Newly-married Jacob Mosby has a Valentine’s Day surprise for his wife. Unfortunately, the residents of his tiny-and-often-annoying hometown of Kingsmill, VA have their own idea of how the newlyweds should spend the day… and the night. Now Jacob has to finish building his wife’s present in time for the town’s dreaded Valentine’s Dinner Basket Auction–the infamous annual event that always ends in disaster.

When Clara’s daughter signs her up to run the Dinner Basket Auction–less than forty-eight hours before it begins–Clara must put aside her romantic expectations of her first Valentine’s Day with her new husband. Instead of buying lingerie and making a chocolate fondue, Clara has to deal with women who refuse to cook, men who think she’s auctioning bachelors instead of baskets, and teenagers who have a secret plan of their own. It doesn’t help that Clara has been sick for weeks, and her husband keeps disappearing.

Yet, once the auction begins, Valentine’s Day magic takes over. Happy couples are paired, past hurts are forgiven, and the teenagers learn a valuable lesson. And when Clara gives up her expectations of others, and of herself, she receives a Valentine’s Day miracle of her own. A miracle to last a lifetime.


Her Midnight Valentine appeared in the Mr. Valentine limited edition romance anthology. Now that this anthology has come down, I will republish it in 2025.

I know this is a bit confusing, and I didn’t mean for the books in this series to come out in a hodge-podgy way. But due to my traditional publishing submission dates which keep changing, as well as trying to keep up my own indie pub dates and general life chaos, the Kingsmill Courtships books haven’t been published in order–yet. My goal is to have them all finished and in Kindle Unlimited by the end of 2025. Your patience, dear reader, is much appreciated! 

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