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They're back.....and better than ever.Linda, Leta, Elizabeth and Kathleen have come together once again to bring you some heartwarming stories just in time for Valentine's Day or any day of the year.SECRET ADMIRER Linda BleserCUPID CRASHES THE PARTY Leta Nolan ChildersTHE HEART OF THE MATTER Elizabeth DelisiA BIT OF DECEPTION Kathleen Culligan TechlerLinda Bleser SECRET ADMIRER Things are not going well for Cassie Reynolds. She lost her job, her car needs a new transmission, and she hasn't had a date in too long to remember. Her life takes a turn for the better, however, when a single red rose arrives from a "secret admirer." Cassie can't imagine who might have sent it, but just having something to look forward to pulls her out of her doldrums. Before long she's back on track, cleaned up, and going on job interviews. What Cassie doesn't know is that her secret admirer doesn't exist. Al Davenport, the harried florist who'd filled in for a sick deliveryman, had delivered the rose to her house by mistake. When he goes back the next day to correct his error, he can't believe the change in the woman who greets him. Could a simple rose make that much of a difference? Al decides to continue the charade rather than admit his mistake. But was it a simple mistake, or had Cupid's arrow unerringly hit its mark?Leta Nolan Childers CUPID CRASHES THE PARTY Her name was Polly...not Pollyanna. She'd given up looking at the world through rose colored glasses a long time ago. She realized her mission in life was not a vine-covered cottage with a loving husband and a brood of her own. No, it was to mother and guide her orphan nephew--even if that meant being a Cub Scout leader. His name was Thorn...and Polly considered him a sharp thorn in her posterior. He seemed to be everywhere--and constantly interfering in her nephew's life. Thorn couldn't belief his misfortune. He'd moved to avoid beautiful women--on the advice of his grandfather who'd him told that