Welcome back to Tuesday Tales. This
week we are writing to the word prompt “curly”.
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SARAH CASS (Contemporary Romance) “You’re going to kill me in a slow torturous death,” he whispered against her sleeping form. “And I’m going to love every minute.”
SARAH CASS (Contemporary Romance) “You’re going to kill me in a slow torturous death,” he whispered against her sleeping form. “And I’m going to love every minute.”
MORGAN WYATT(Contemporary Romance)
Exposed
Not a bad guy, but not great either. She’d
hoped he’d develop this great passion for her.
TRISHA FAYE (Contemporary Romance)
A cold front eased into north Texas
that afternoon, sliding down from Oklahoma. As it wrapped its icy tentacles
towards Fort Worth customers fled from Oak Grove Square.
She
had to make a choice. And do it now. Right or left?
I felt like a teenager
waiting for her prom date all Thanksgiving morning.
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Steampunk Romance)
I was here because I wanted to be with you.
I touched you, I kissed you because I wanted you deep in my core to the
point I ached.
JILLIAN CHANTAL (Contemporary)
Maybe it was time to
move ahead and put the past behind her.
IRIS BLOBEL (Contemporary Romance)
“I’m offended,” she said with a laugh. “Emily Bradshaw.” With an exaggerated sigh she added. “The man who gave me my first kiss can’t even remember me.”
IRIS BLOBEL (Contemporary Romance)
“I’m offended,” she said with a laugh. “Emily Bradshaw.” With an exaggerated sigh she added. “The man who gave me my first kiss can’t even remember me.”
JEAN JOACHIM (Sports Romance)
The cheerleaders,
referred to as The Connecticut Queens, were practicing on the field while the
team was warming up.
Karol pulled away from the hospital,
she didn't bother staying in the mess of reporters.
JAMIE SALISBURY (Contemporary)
Choice Affairs
Susan Pickett White, my soon to be
mother-in-law. The woman is also a self-centered, narcissistic bitch. I would
say she's self-absorbed or perhaps even egotistical, but for Susan that's
lightweight.
DAVEE JONES (Contemporary Romance)
Split the Uprights
“All I could think about was lacing
my fingers through his curly hair and pulling very hardtri."
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