Monday, September 16, 2013

TUESDAY TALES - STORIES BY 15 WRITERS WRITTEN TO THE PROMPT "GLASS"

Welcome! I hope you'll forgive our little hiatus last week. We are back now and the stories are as wonderful as ever. Click on the writer's name to go to their blog to read their story. Then come back and find more great stories here. Thank you for stopping by.
JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporary Romance)
"The Big Lie"
Dale wandered about the house for three days, wearing the same clothes and not answering the phone. 
SARAH CASS (Contemporary Romance)
“The nerve of that asshole.” Ivy paced the small office.
JILLIAN CHANTAL (20th Century Historical)
It was pitch dark outside but she could see some lights in the distance.
SHERRY GLOAG (Fiction)
“Awesome.” “Elegant.” “Breathtaking.” “Is that really gold in there?” “Magical.” She’d heard it all before, at the exhibition, and still it took her breath away to hear others offer unbiased praise for her work.
IRIS BLOBEL (Sports Romance)
Then she felt his hand under her chin and with a soft touch of his finger he lifted her head. Meeting his gaze, her whole body was on alert.
LINDSAY DOWNS (Regency Romance)
With a nod Jean collected several charcoal pencils and sheets of paper and led the way back to the mystery man’s room.
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Medieval Fantasy Romance)
He couldn't believe what a fool he had been.  Miranda had betrayed him from the start with her pleas to become his wife.  Had I only known then what a harlot she is.
V. L. LOCEY (M/M Mythological Romance)
“Artemis, I am sorry for not being totally forthcoming with you. I wished to sit you down, feed you, and then explain who it was that had captured my heart.”
STEFAN ELLERY  (Sci Fi)
Stan lay on a bed, his legs stuck past the end of the bed and his long arms hung over the side touching the floor. Stan’s chest moved up and down with each inhale and exhale of air.
MORGAN K. WYATT (20th Century Historical Romance) 
"The Inheritance"
Hell” The word popped out as his body landed heavily.  “That’s what I get for rushing around. Roy warned me an impulsive action often led to regret.
CATHERINE GREENFEDER (Western Romance)
"Any Cowboy Won't Do"
She looked at the glass menagerie she’d  started in her youth and gently fingered the tiny figure of the unicorn.
DAVEE JONES (Erotic Romance)
"Andrew followed Bea’s address orders and arrived at five minutes till eight.
TRISHA FAYE (Contemporary Romance)
Lucy burst out laughing. “I found out that computer sex might not be as ‘safe’ as you thought it was.”
KAREN CINO (Contemporary Romance)
Walking down the hall, she made it a point to stop by each of the kid’s rooms.  It seemed like only yesterday that she pointed their rooms and put together cribs. 
KATHLEEN BALL (Western Romance)
He couldn’t explain why he always ended up on the losing side of any conversation he had with Alice. She was good, damn good at avoiding anything he wanted to talk about.

1 comment:

  1. Wasn't able to leave comments for Davee and Catherine. Enjoy both posts.

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