Monday, November 18, 2013

TUESDAY TALES - 12 WRITERS WRITING TO THE PROMPT "LOOSE"

Welcome to Tuesday Tales! Our word prompt today is "loose". Just click on the name of the writer to go to his/her blog and read their story. Thanks for coming.
JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporary Romance)
 "Is that a threat?"
"Sure as hell ain't a birthday card."
IRIS BLOBEL (Sports Romance)
A small wooden sign hung loosely next to the door “Enter at your own risk”. She shook her head as she smiled. 
V. L LOCEY (M/MWestern Romance)
 I woke up with a start when he touched my arm.
KAREN CINO (Contemporary Romance)
“I have to admit I’m a tad bit jealous of your new beginning.” 
SARAH CASS (Historical Western) 
The moment she realized the culprit behind the whistle was Cole Mitchell, she wished she hadn’t stopped. The man always left her flustered and beside herself. 
SHERRY GLOAG (Romance)
“Is that what you’re really asking, or are you wondering whether I’m racking up your parents’ bill for my own benefit?” The reply was as straight up as his question, so why did resentment curl in his gut?
JILLIAN CHANTAL (Contemporary Romance)
There must be some mistake,” Molly said.
MORGAN K. WYATT (Contemporary Romance)
" It’s hard to believe that fifty years have passed since I told my only love that I did not love him."
LINDSAY DOWNS (Regency Romance)
When the couple ahead moved forward he stepped up, then handed the butler his calling card. Once introduced Peter made his bows to the hostess and host then started to make his way toward her.
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Steampunk)
He finished it just in time to present it to his beautiful wife as a memento of his love for her.  When he arrived home to her lifeless body and his missing son, it was the only material item that was missing. 
TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)
If I’m a birthin’ all the babies in this house, you can learn to finish up a batch of pumpkin butter.
STEFAN ELLERY (Sci Fi)
Kai took him along a forested path towards a large dome building that seemed to stretch over miles of land. The dome had been obscured by the foliage where he had landed and he didn’t see it from space.

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