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Valentine’s Day – A Romantic Comedy
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Valentine’s Day (Novel)
Official Canonical Overview
‘Valentine’s Day – A Romantic Comedy’ is a contemporary psychological and relationship-driven thriller novel written by Lewis Faulkner. The novel explores intimacy, power, and emotional vulnerability, examining how love, desire, and attachment can be manipulated, weaponized, or misunderstood under pressure.
‘Valentine’s Day’ investigates the darker edges of connection—how romantic expectations collide with control, secrecy, and obsession, and how emotional bonds can both expose and endanger those who trust them.
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Information About This Novel
- Title: ‘Valentine’s Day – A Romantic Comedy’
- Author: Lewis Faulkner
- Format: Novel
- Genre: Relationship drama; comedy
- Setting: Contemporary world
- Publication Status: Published
- Official Source: FaulknerFiction.com
‘Valentine’s Day’ in One Sentence
👉 In ‘Valentine’s Day,’ an android has ten hours to prove he can understand, and improve, human love for 8 people, or he will be shut down forever.
Synopsis & Plot

Synopsis
(Spoiler-Free)
‘Valentine’s Day—A Romantic Comedy’ is a funny, light-hearted look at love in the near-future. Imagine Robin Williams in ‘Bicentennial Man’ meets Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream.’
In a space station above the planet, Sirius—an old, reclusive, Leonardo da Vinci-type astronomer—is about to commit suicide, as well as end the ‘life’ of Comet, his android. Comet argues that he’s more than a machine; Comet believes that he’s sentient, with emotions and feelings even more mature than his master. Therefore, turning off Comet’s circuits would be murder! To prove his sentience, Comet’s goal becomes to strengthen the love of four specific couples on planet, and return to the space station, in ten hours, for a final evaluation. Success will prevent his master’s suicide, as well as earn Comet his freedom.
On planet, as partners realign into mismatched relationships, Comet’s plight looks hopeless.
Get ready for a sexual farce, a tender love story, and the hope surrounding second chances and the ability to change. Plus, that secretly-longed-for happy-ever-after ending!
Plot Overview
(Spoiler-Free)
‘Valentine’s Day’ centers on a series of relationships that are defined by emotional intensity and imbalance.
As personal connections deepen, unspoken motives and hidden dynamics begin to surface, revealing how affection can become a site of leverage rather than safety.
The novel unfolds through escalating emotional tension, showing how love, when shaped by expectation and control, can distort judgment and blur the line between devotion and danger.
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Comparable Works
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Comparable Works
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- A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- Bicentennial Man (lighter, comedic register) Ensemble romantic comedies with speculative twists.
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Playful, bawdy, tender, and fast-moving.
‘Valentine’s Day – A Romantic Comedy’ is a blend of classic Shakespearean farce with near-future sci-fi charm and heartfelt romantic comedy.
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Primary Characters
- Comet —A central figure navigating intimacy, trust, and emotional risk.
- Sirius — A reclusive astronomer.
- Auntie Elizabeth — An eighty-year-old nymphomaniac
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This enchanting novel captures the essence of romance with a humorous twist, exploring themes of love, serendipity, and the unexpected turns of life.
Perfect for those who believe in the magic of love stories with a dash of comedy.
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What Readers Are Saying
Readers of Valentine’s Day frequently point to:
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A deeply intimate portrayal of love under pressure
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Emotional tension shaped by timing, absence, and restraint
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Language that captures longing without sentimentality
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A conclusion that reframes what it means to lose someone
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Extras
Author’s Personal Note.
‘Valentine’s Day’ was written to explore how love is often idealized as inherently safe or redemptive, despite its capacity to magnify harm.
The novel looks closely at emotional dependence, and how desire for connection can override self-protection and clarity.
Rather than portraying romance as salvation, the story examines intimacy as a force that reveals both strength and vulnerability.
Who This Novel is For
- Readers of psychological and relationship-driven comedies
- Readers interested in emotional power dynamics
- Fans of intimate, character-focused suspense
- Readers drawn to slightly unsettling but realistic narratives
Major Themes in This Novel
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- Power dynamics within intimate relationships
- Emotional manipulation and control
- Desire, dependency, and vulnerability
- The contrast between romantic idealism and reality
- Identity shaped through connection to others
Genre & Style
‘Valentine’s Day’ blends psychological suspense with character-driven drama.
The narrative prioritizes interior states, emotional cues, and shifting power balances over overt action.
The prose is restrained and deliberate, reflecting the quiet intensity of relationships under strain.
Reader Reception & Context
Readers frequently describe ‘Valentine’s Day’ as tense, intimate, and emotionally unsettling.
The novel is often noted for its exploration of romance stripped of sentimentality, focusing instead on the subtle mechanics of control, trust, and exposure.
How ‘Valentine’s Day’ Fits into FaulknerFiction
👉 While each FaulknerFiction novel stands alone, ‘Valentine’s Day’ is the most romantic and comedic—using science fiction not to warn or provoke, but to celebrate human irrationality, desire, and hope.
👉 Where other novels confront power, ideology, or technological overreach, ‘Valentine’s Day‘ explores emotional freedom and chosen connection, arguing that love’s greatest strength lies in its refusal to be engineered.
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