Happy Thanksgiving! Thank you for stopping by. Today our writers have written 300-word stories to this picture prompt, in honor of the holiday. To read a story, click on the writer's name. I hope you enjoy the stories and leave a comment. Have a great holiday!
JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporary Romance)
Giselle Davenport couldn’t stop the tears clouding her eyes as she walked into the dining room.
KAREN CINO (Contemporary Romance)
Everyone sat around the beautifully decorated table, dressed with their family heirloom dishes and knick-knacks to celebrate Thanksgiving.
V. L. LOCEY(Romantic Comedy)
“What of the feasting and football?!”
LINDSAY DOWNS (Thanksgiving)
This week in honor of Thanksgiving I’m doing something a little different. The following isn’t from Red Queen who will be back next week for its final scene.
STEFAN ELLERY
Sue sat across from her fiance. The vast amount of food separated them echoing their current predicament.
CATHERINE GREENFEDER (YA Paranormal Romance)
"Kiss Out of Time"
Georgina studied Jake from across the dinner table. He’d changed so much in the year he’d been away at college. When had he become so dreamy?
MICHAEL CHARTON (Thanksgiving Americana)
This is making me nostalgic. I remember many formal Thanksgiving settings and all sorts of people coming.
SIOBHAN KINCADE (Sweet Romance)
"The Empty Table"
The table was set, laid out with a beautiful spread interspersed with decorations that exploded with color. Tall, pillar candles flickered in even intervals down the length of the display, bringing warmth and comfort.
DAVEE JONES (Young Adult)
"Eyelashes Freeze in North Dakota, but not Warm Hearts"
Adelaide washed her face, brushed her teeth, and braided her hair, wondering how many other people thought about their movements and actions as much as she did.
PAMELA MASON (Contemporary Romance)
"Thanksgiving Miracle"
From the clanging in my head, I figured the college students next door were filming a YouTube video of themselves cooking turkey – gangnum style. I stumbled out of bed. Hunh… jeans still on… and my …shirt.
CAROLYN GIBBS (Women's Fiction)
The house smelled marvelous as the aroma from the roasting turkey and stuffing permeated the air. Ellie walked into the dining room.
JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporary Romance)
Giselle Davenport couldn’t stop the tears clouding her eyes as she walked into the dining room.
KAREN CINO (Contemporary Romance)
Everyone sat around the beautifully decorated table, dressed with their family heirloom dishes and knick-knacks to celebrate Thanksgiving.
V. L. LOCEY(Romantic Comedy)
“What of the feasting and football?!”
LINDSAY DOWNS (Thanksgiving)
This week in honor of Thanksgiving I’m doing something a little different. The following isn’t from Red Queen who will be back next week for its final scene.
STEFAN ELLERY
Sue sat across from her fiance. The vast amount of food separated them echoing their current predicament.
CATHERINE GREENFEDER (YA Paranormal Romance)
"Kiss Out of Time"
Georgina studied Jake from across the dinner table. He’d changed so much in the year he’d been away at college. When had he become so dreamy?
MICHAEL CHARTON (Thanksgiving Americana)
This is making me nostalgic. I remember many formal Thanksgiving settings and all sorts of people coming.
SIOBHAN KINCADE (Sweet Romance)
"The Empty Table"
The table was set, laid out with a beautiful spread interspersed with decorations that exploded with color. Tall, pillar candles flickered in even intervals down the length of the display, bringing warmth and comfort.
DAVEE JONES (Young Adult)
"Eyelashes Freeze in North Dakota, but not Warm Hearts"
Adelaide washed her face, brushed her teeth, and braided her hair, wondering how many other people thought about their movements and actions as much as she did.
PAMELA MASON (Contemporary Romance)
"Thanksgiving Miracle"
From the clanging in my head, I figured the college students next door were filming a YouTube video of themselves cooking turkey – gangnum style. I stumbled out of bed. Hunh… jeans still on… and my …shirt.
CAROLYN GIBBS (Women's Fiction)
The house smelled marvelous as the aroma from the roasting turkey and stuffing permeated the air. Ellie walked into the dining room.
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