Rome, 268 AD In an age of tyranny and turmoil, an eternal love story ignites a revolution. Valentine, a once-fearsome warrior reborn from the brink of death, sheds his violent past for a new destiny inspired by his blind lover, Agatha. Amidst the ruthless rule of a merciless emperor, Valentine undertakes a clandestine mission: to unite lovers in secret ceremonies, defying imperial decrees that threaten to obliterate the Christian faith. As Valentine's covert acts of defiance grow bolder, he challenges the tyrannical order, planting the seeds for a celebration of love that will echo through the ages-becoming the foundation of what we now cherish as Valentine's Day. The Legend of Valentine is an epic tale of love, war, faith, and rebellion . Against the backdrop of an empire in chaos, this gripping saga invites readers into a world where love defies all odds, heroes rise from the shadows, and the undying spirit of hope shines through the darkest times. Discover the man behind the myth, witness the birth of a legend, and experience a love story so profound it promises to live forever. Are there any limits to what one man will endure for his true love? Praise for The Legend of Valentine "Collins's piercing exploration of faith, sacrifice, and redemption gives this epic love story an intricate depth often missing in similar titles." - BookLife by Publishers Weekly "A complex and ambitious adventure for lovers of ancient historical romance." - Kirkus Reviews "An incredible story of Valentine's life-an immersive tale with a surprising twist that shows that true love never dies." - The Historical Fiction Company "Collins has written a riveting, page-turning story about an elusive historical figure we celebrate every February fourteenth. In his cinematic account, we get a fascinating look at how he might have lived and loved in Ancient Rome!" - San Francisco Book Review "Collins's creation of a vivid interpretation and exploration of the legend of Saint Valentine deserves widespread acclaim and will reach a large audience of historical fiction readers." - Midwest Book Review " The Legend of Valentine is an entertaining historical novel about action, love, and what it means to have faith. In time, the storylines intersect via Valentine himself, leading to a final plot twist that befits the preceding spirited adventure and that exceeds expectations, resulting in final satisfaction." - Foreword Book Reviews " The Legend of Valentine delivers an arresting fusion of meticulously researched historical fiction, star-crossed romance, and spiritual rebirth." - Indie Reader "Readers looking for a historical novel full of drama and intriguing characters will enjoy The Legend of Valentine . The narrative is cinematic, with lots of action, conflict, and betrayals. The characters are well-drawn and distinct." - Blue Ink Review " The Legend of Valentine is a powerful tale about love's triumph over adversity. Collins melds history and myth, offering readers a unique perspective on a timeless story." - Readers' Favorite Sheldon Collins is an award-winning storyteller whose career began in Hollywood as a screenwriter and director. His films, celebrated for their compelling narratives and rich character development, have appeared on premium television and at major film festivals, earning critical acclaim and multiple awards.Collins brings his cinematic sensibility to the page with his debut novel, The Legend of Valentine, which reimagines the life and legacy of Saint Valentine. Blending epic historical drama with timeless themes of love, faith, and sacrifice, the book offers readers a sweeping tale set in third-century Rome. He also co-directed the immersive multi-cast audiobook adaptation, which features a full soundscape and an original score by a Grammy-nominated composer.A graduate of UC Berkeley (B.A. in Rhetoric) and the American Film Institute (M.F.A. in Directing), Collins combines a deep understanding of language with the visual precision of a filmmaker. He lives in California with his wife and daughter, and continues to craft stories that connect history's great struggles with the enduring power of love and faith.