The Legend of Valentine

An Ancient Historical Love Story that Ignites a Revolution

Fiction - Historical - Personage
403 Pages
Reviewed on 11/11/2024
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Author Biography

Sheldon Collins is a distinguished storyteller whose career began in Hollywood as a screenwriter and director. His films, known for their compelling narratives and rich character development, have been featured on premium television and showcased in numerous film festivals, earning critical acclaim and a host of awards.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Rhetoric from UC Berkeley and a Master of Fine Arts in Directing from the prestigious American Film Institute. His background in film greatly influences his writing, bringing a cinematic quality to his work.

Residing in California with his wife and daughter, Collins finds inspiration in the natural beauty of the great outdoors. When not writing, he enjoys spending quality time with his friends and family, hiking, biking, and exploring new landscapes.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Jamie Michele for Readers' Favorite

The Legend of Valentine by Sheldon Collins follows Valentine Romanus, a Roman soldier in 3rd-century Rome, who saves an empress during a raid. Pining over a prior love, Valentine sleeps with a married noblewoman with connections to power players like General Claudius. He also forms a bond with Agatha, a blind singer, igniting a love that's complicated by her protective family and Rome’s Christian persecution. Meanwhile, in the Senate, Junius conspires with Claudius to depose Emperor Gallienus, whose policies on religious tolerance spur resentment among the elite. Claudius’s betrayal leads to Gallienus’s assassination, securing Claudius’s rise as emperor, intensifying anti-Christian crackdowns, and thrusting Valentine into further danger. Valentine, now disillusioned, turns to a peaceful life but is drawn back to Rome after soldiers kill his adoptive family and enslave their son. Determined, Valentine unites old friends to rescue Regalus and confronts unresolved feelings for Agatha during Rome’s violent power shifts.

Sheldon Collins’s The Legend of Valentine: An Ancient Historical Love Story that Ignites a Revolution is a detail-rich story of Roman intrigue and Christian resilience, all built around Valentine Romanus’s transformative journey. Collins’s historical backdrop is meticulously rendered, and I especially found the portrayals of Roman military life and political scheming to be the best parts of his writing. We do get points of view beyond Valentine, which allows readers to understand the machinations of ancient Rome. As much as I liked the Agatha-Valentine angle, it is the very brief affair with Serena that delivers one of the greatest arcs in the novel. The Christian themes are clear, although not overtly heavy-handed, as Valentine’s spiritual transformation embodies the faith’s direct plight against Roman authority. Overall, this is a well-done Christian historical novel that leans into the era’s turmoil, the quiet resilience of early believers of Christ, and the fictionalized bedrock of a day now and forever dedicated to love.

K.C. Finn

The Legend of Valentine by Sheldon Collins is a historical fiction novel set in 268 AD Rome, portraying the love and defiance of Valentine, a former warrior inspired by his blind lover, Agatha. Amidst imperial tyranny, Valentine embarks on a secret mission to unite lovers in clandestine ceremonies, challenging decrees that seek to crush the Christian faith. As his actions spark a silent revolution, Valentine's story unfolds as the origin of what we now know as Valentine's Day. This epic tale is a journey of love, sacrifice, and the birth of a timeless legend. Collins brings ancient Rome to life with rich, immersive detail that made me feel as if I were walking its streets alongside Valentine.

The multisensory elements of the ancient world make you feel like you're actually living in it rather than just watching the scenes play out in your head. Sheldon Collins's expert balancing of romance and rebellion creates a narrative that's both passionate and revolutionary, showing how love can become a powerful force for change. The depth and nuance given to Valentine's and Agatha's characters add genuine emotional weight to the story, particularly in Valentine's transformation from warrior to lover and rebel, and how his physical and emotional experiences shaped his attitudes and changing inner monologue as Agatha's love impacted him. What I found most compelling was how Collins brings the slow-burning themes of love, faith, and defiance into a powerful crescendo within the plot, creating a story that resonates deeply with anyone who has ever stood up for what they believe in, despite the consequences. Overall, I highly recommend The Legend of Valentine to readers who enjoy historical fiction with a perfect blend of romance and social commentary.