Not So Loving: A Series of Rants About Valentine's Day

· Rants About Special Days Book 3 · D. T. Adams
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Sick and tired of Valentine’s Day? Me too


A collection of short but passionate rants about Valentine’s Day, the most blissful, love-filled day of the year. It’s a celebration of romance and relationships – or is it?


In Not So Loving, you’ll discover my authentic opinions about this day of lust, desire and connections. Learn what I make of it and why I believe some aspects of it are revolting. Though the day’s meant to be uplifting and jubilant, for me it’s a whole lot different.


Despite complaining like a snob about what it brings, I’m not totally against it. After the many rants, there’s a single piece about the few positive things associated with Valentine’s Day. 


Do you hate Valentine’s Day and see no good in it? Is it utterly preposterous to you?


If you’re keen to read some honest thoughts on the day, you should find Not So Loving worthwhile.


Buy now and discover my opinions about Valentine’s Day. Many loved-up people think it’s wonderful, but not me.

About the author

D. T. Adams is a British writer, poet and author of the novel No Going Back. His writing varies from poetry and rants about modern society, to two-sentence stories, horror stories and more. He’s particularly interested in the complexities of 21st-century life and complains about these a lot in some of his e-books. You won't find any photos of him since he prefers to remain anonymous. However, he’s prepared to reveal that he enjoys reading, travelling and walking up hills – the more exhausting the climb, the better!

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