Monday, September 28, 2015

Tuesday Tales - Glass #authors #writing to a #prompt

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"She’s in the hospital. I’m not sure what’s wrong, but she should have family here."
 
V.L. Locey - M/M Historical Romance
Andrew was seated on the floor, his steel trucks tossed aside in favor of cap guns riding low on his hips in leather holsters.

Davee Jones - Contemporary Romance"I can’t wait for the day we actually use crystal instead of glass."
Trisha Faye - Contemporary Fiction
I watched a turtle’s tiny head cutting through the surface towards the bank as I gathered my thoughts.
Susanne Matthews - Contemporary/paranormal/suspense Having a stranger, especially a male RCMP officer help her out of the tubnaked as a jaybirdwasn’t going to happen.

Jean Joachim - Rural Romance
After a big swig, she plucked the skinny envelope out of her purse and eyed it with suspicion.

Flossie Benton Rogers - Paranormal Romance
Although he had been expecting it, the announcement of Garnet’s name half gutted him.

Tricia Andersen - Romantic Suspense
"You were right, lads," he mumbled to himself. "Getting married, falling in love. Huge mistake."
 

Monday, September 21, 2015

Tuesday Tales - Grim - #authors #writing to a #prompt

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V.L. Locey (M/M Historical Romance)
 I`ll confess that I had thoughts of putting my nephew in the rumble seat just so I wouldn`t have to deal with him looking at me with Betty`s disapproving green eyes.

Jean Joachim  (Rural Romance)
“After that piece on the soldier, I suppose you don’t want to go out with tame old me anymore,” he said, making eye contact for a few seconds before lowering his gaze.

Trisha Faye (Contemporary Fiction)
How much of my life have I spent behind this numbing pane of glass?

Susanne Matthews (Contemporary)
“How is she?” Bill asked entering the house with two canvas bags and a backpack in his hands.


Flossie Benton Rogers (Paranormal Romance)
The chieftain thrust out his hand as if to prevent her retort.

Davee Jones (Contemporary Romance)

Never had anything made his heart so grim.

Joselyn Vaughn (romantic comedy)
The man’s face had been grim and Buck knew what he would say before a word was spoken.

Monday, September 14, 2015

Tuesday Tales - Where #Authors #Write to a #Prompt: STEEL

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There was no way she was changing out of her yoga pants today.
  
“Tell me about this Prince Charming,” he whispered, his husky voice doing all sorts of things inside her.
  
“Go ahead, Andy,” Bartlett cajoled, “This is your uncle Jon. He`s come to take care of you.”
  
“I can be loud too,” I protested. “Next week I’ll be the noisy one.”
  
“You don’t get it, do you?” Declan tossed his bag over his shoulder and walked away from her.
  
When the craft reached the edge of the water, Knob picked her up as if she were a leaf and tossed her in.

Tricia Andersen (Contemporary Suspense)
 “Then proceed carefully. I want you all back in one piece. Understand?”

Susanne Matthews (Contemporary)
Charley groaned as her body violently protested whatever she’d done to it. 






Monday, September 7, 2015

Tuesday Tales - Picture Prompt Week

      

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This week our writers had the fun challenge of incorporating the word prompt the picture below. As with all picture prompts, they had the restriction of 300 words.
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Sarah Cass (Urban Fantasy)
She was so much more.

V.L. Locey (M/M Historical Romance)
The kid was quiet, I`ll give him that. 

Iris Blobel (Contemporary Romance)
Momentarily closing her eyes, she thought about his offer. It was so very tempting.

Trisha Fay (Contemporary Romance) 
They could also have been a traveler - a man out to see the world, without a place to call home, following the wind and a dream.

Flossie Benton Rogers (Paranormal Romance)
Jaycee studied the older woman.

Jillian Chantal (Pre-WWII Historical)

“Feeding time?” Allison said.

Tricia Anderson (Contemporary Suspense) 
“If you’re a good girl he won’t suffer. Much.”
Striker stared at the image taken just weeks before the Explorer project had been finalized.  
 "You're one giant leap for me in a world full of my small steps."

Jean Joachim (Contemporary Rural Romance)
At midnight, Jory sat cross-legged on her bed, holding her pen in her teeth.