Monday, April 15, 2013

TUESDAY TALES - 10 WRITERS WRITING TO THE WORD PROMPT "CHOCOLATE"

Welcome to Tuesday Tales. This week we're writing stories around the word "chocolate." Just click on the name of the writer to go to their blog. Please return to read others' work. We have a variety of genres, as usual. Thanks for stopping by. 
JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporary Romance) 
"It Had to Be You"
“Look Miss…”
“Rory.”
“Yes, yes, Rory, whatever. 
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Medieval Fantasy Romance) 
Miranda wandered along the garden paths, ignoring the leaves on the trees blazing in brilliant autumn color or the rows and rows of late blooming blossoms.  
V. L. LOCEY (Romantic Comedy)
“Busy Bees, your Queen needs you!” I called.
KAREN CINO (Contemporary Romance)
“Wife?”  That was Lorenzo’s last word to her.  And the look on his face was one she’d never forget either. 
LINDSAY DOWNS (Romantic Fantasy)
She appreciated the loving warm smile from her mother and with another peck on the cheek headed to the stair and her bedroom.
SARAH CASS (Urban Fantasy)
“If I’m to speak before the assembly I should change. These human clothes are already too small.” I held out my arms to demonstrate the way the sleeves now only hit three-quarter length when they’d hit my wrists earlier.
STEFAN ELLERY (Sci Fi)
Paul was happy to escape the wintry planet and even more happy when they brought Ariana back to her father. He said his goodbyes to her and she answered him with  a winsome smile.
KATHLEEN TIGHE BALL (Western Romance)
She’d have to set him straight. No sex until marriage. It wasn’t that she didn’t have any experience but she wanted a ring on her finger.
ROSALIND NAZILLI (Fiction)
At the back of the wardrobe she found her most alluring red basque and placed it near the fire to air. She shook out her cape and washed her long black hair, adding lemon juice to the rinse to make it shine.
DAVEE JONES (Paranormal YA)
"Finding Love and Bigfoot"
What do you have there, Mr. Caleb?” Leandra laughed, attempting to get a better look at what Caleb held in his fingers."

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