WELCOME! HERE IS THE PICTURE WE'RE ALL WRITING TO THIS WEEK. THANKS FOR STOPPING BY.
JEAN JOACHIM(Contemporary Romance)
"The Big Lie"
Willow Falls lost its charm for Dale Carruthers many years ago, after she found out Cliff Thomas had married someone else.
LINDSAY DOWNS (Fantasy)
“Can I help you Miss. You seem lost,” she heard a sensually husky male voice ask from behind her.
V. L. LOCEY (Romantic Comedy)
Alain had made us a big root beer float which we were now sharing on a rustic swing on his front porch.
TRICIA ANDERSEN
Chloe glanced up at Max. What exactly did he tell his family about her?
SHERRY GLOAG (Paranormal Romantic Suspense)
“You talk to yourself when that… that… that thing demands your attention?” While he managed to lace his words with arrogance, she identified the fear lurking in the man’s eyes.
TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)
Eliza Jane drifted along the dusty road towards town. Shimmering light waves obscured her vision, as when heat radiates up from hot asphalt roads.
ELIZABETH BLACK (Sweet Contemporary Romance)
Eric and my son Paul took me out for Mother's Day, and I wanted a box of candy that looked like rocks!
CATHY GREENFEDER (Western Romance Novella)
"Any Cowboy Won't Do"
It could be Main Street anywhere, but she knew it as the town she grew up in and couldn’t wait to leave shortly after finishing school.
STEFAN ELLERY (Sci Fi)
Why do I always get myself into these messes. Just looking at me from a distance you’d think I’d be in a good situation.
KAREN CINO(Contemporary Romance)
Francine Raggalio walked passed the row of stores in the quaint town of Rossville, looking for 6039 Hylan Boulevard.
ROSALIND NAZILLI (Erotice Fiction/Profanities-R)
She had so much pent up longing in her body, a really fierce need that most people would have satisfied by getting themselves picked up in a bar or some place.
IRIS BLOBEL (Aussie Romance)
His hands started to caress her body in places which she didn't know existed. Never in her life had she thought she would move this fast, but everything was different with her footy player.
SARAH CASS (Contemporary Romance)
It was too good to be true. This whole damn thing was, not to mention that sexy mechanic that kept glancing her way.
KATHLEEN TIGHE BALL (Western Romance)
The lure of his intoxicating scent, sexy grin and hard body brought her back.
MARIA FERRER(Fiction)
"Bad Penny"
Bill drove over the town line and stepped back in time. Same store fronts. Same people. Same lies.
TAI VICARI (Sci Fi/Fantasy)
She cooed in response to his warm lips caressing her flesh which sent tingles throughout her body.
CAROLYN GIBBS (Contemporary Romance)
Leslie Gaines drove her green mini cooper, singing along to Sheryl Crow’s song “A Change Will Do You Good.” She slowed down and turned off the Interstate, entering Ulster County, New York, her hometown.
DAWNE PROCHILO (Sweet Contemporary Romance)
"Any normal Fourth of July would have had Main Street bustling as laughing children licked away remnants of cotton candy smeared across their cheeks..."
DAVEE JONES (Paranormal YA Romance)
"Finding Love in a Black Lagoon"
JEAN JOACHIM(Contemporary Romance)
"The Big Lie"
Willow Falls lost its charm for Dale Carruthers many years ago, after she found out Cliff Thomas had married someone else.
LINDSAY DOWNS (Fantasy)
“Can I help you Miss. You seem lost,” she heard a sensually husky male voice ask from behind her.
V. L. LOCEY (Romantic Comedy)
Alain had made us a big root beer float which we were now sharing on a rustic swing on his front porch.
TRICIA ANDERSEN
Chloe glanced up at Max. What exactly did he tell his family about her?
SHERRY GLOAG (Paranormal Romantic Suspense)
“You talk to yourself when that… that… that thing demands your attention?” While he managed to lace his words with arrogance, she identified the fear lurking in the man’s eyes.
TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)
Eliza Jane drifted along the dusty road towards town. Shimmering light waves obscured her vision, as when heat radiates up from hot asphalt roads.
ELIZABETH BLACK (Sweet Contemporary Romance)
Eric and my son Paul took me out for Mother's Day, and I wanted a box of candy that looked like rocks!
CATHY GREENFEDER (Western Romance Novella)
"Any Cowboy Won't Do"
It could be Main Street anywhere, but she knew it as the town she grew up in and couldn’t wait to leave shortly after finishing school.
STEFAN ELLERY (Sci Fi)
Why do I always get myself into these messes. Just looking at me from a distance you’d think I’d be in a good situation.
KAREN CINO(Contemporary Romance)
Francine Raggalio walked passed the row of stores in the quaint town of Rossville, looking for 6039 Hylan Boulevard.
ROSALIND NAZILLI (Erotice Fiction/Profanities-R)
She had so much pent up longing in her body, a really fierce need that most people would have satisfied by getting themselves picked up in a bar or some place.
IRIS BLOBEL (Aussie Romance)
His hands started to caress her body in places which she didn't know existed. Never in her life had she thought she would move this fast, but everything was different with her footy player.
SARAH CASS (Contemporary Romance)
It was too good to be true. This whole damn thing was, not to mention that sexy mechanic that kept glancing her way.
KATHLEEN TIGHE BALL (Western Romance)
The lure of his intoxicating scent, sexy grin and hard body brought her back.
MARIA FERRER(Fiction)
"Bad Penny"
Bill drove over the town line and stepped back in time. Same store fronts. Same people. Same lies.
TAI VICARI (Sci Fi/Fantasy)
She cooed in response to his warm lips caressing her flesh which sent tingles throughout her body.
CAROLYN GIBBS (Contemporary Romance)
Leslie Gaines drove her green mini cooper, singing along to Sheryl Crow’s song “A Change Will Do You Good.” She slowed down and turned off the Interstate, entering Ulster County, New York, her hometown.
DAWNE PROCHILO (Sweet Contemporary Romance)
"Any normal Fourth of July would have had Main Street bustling as laughing children licked away remnants of cotton candy smeared across their cheeks..."
DAVEE JONES (Paranormal YA Romance)
"Finding Love in a Black Lagoon"
“Owen leaned forward
in his chair, his hands dangling in between his parted knees. “You don’t know
what it’s like growing up in a small town.”
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