Monday, May 25, 2015

TUESDAY TALES - WORD PROMPT - ATTITUDE

Welcome to Tuesday Tales. The word prompt this week is "attitude". Please click on the writer's name to go to their blog for their story. Don't forget to come back and read all the stories. Thank you for coming.

JEAN JOACHIM (Modern Historical)
Little Penn toddled into the kitchen as Maggie was finishing up the morning dishes.  He tugged on her skirt.
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Contemporary Sports Romance)
At the foot of the escalator was Reese waiting for them, his strong arms crossed over his chest.  His grin was nearly as crazy as Buddy’s.
V. L. LOCEY (Multicultural Romance)
This is real life. Men don`t act like fictional men do. 
IRIS BLOBEL (Contemporary Romance)
“How are you really going?” he asked
"Fine. Why do you keep asking me?”
TRISHA FAYE (Contemporary Romance)
“Oh my god,” she groaned. “I wish I could just clone myself.”
JOSELYN VAUGHN (Romantic Comedy)
“I take back my apology. You are ridiculous.”
MORGAN WYATT (Contemporary Romance)
Did he just say that? Tell her what he was going to do in her house.

Monday, May 18, 2015

Tuesday Tales - 11 Authors Writing to Picture Prompt #Tuesday Tales #picture prompt

This week, we have a picture prompt and each author is limited to 300 words on their post using this picture as inspiration. Be sure to check out each post by clicking on the author's name to take you to their website.



Iris Blobel: Contemporary - Leaning against the bench, he closed his eyes focusing on her image from earlier in the day in his mind. Tears running down her cheeks, and her small body against his. 

V.L. Locey Multi-cultural Romance - 
The sun was creeping up over The `Burgh when someone nudged me awake.

Joselyn Vaughn: Romantic Comedy - 
“You should nuke that first.”


Jillian Chantal: Contemporary - His broken heart must be working overtime to taunt him.

Tricia Anderson: Contemporary Sports Romance - 
“Lily, I’m begging you. Don’t marry Connor. He doesn’t love you.”

Davee Jones: : Contemporary Romance - 
“I’ve had so many smoothies and granola this month, I’m going back to my roots.”

Morgan Wyatt:  Contemporary Romance - “You wrinkle your nose when you hear something you don’t like. Might as well say, that’s super creepy."

Trisha Faye: Contemporary Romance - 
“Izzy Masterson, this is not fair. I haven’t even showered yet.”

Ursula Renee: Mystery; Multicultural - 
“I can’t believe you have nothing in your refrigerator,” Terri grumbled as she climbed out of the car.

Jean Joachim: Modern Historical - Maggie’s hand shook as she set the plate down in front of John.

Flossie Benton Rogers: Paranormal Dark Fantasy Romance - 

“A man’s soul can be dark as pitch.”  








 









Monday, May 11, 2015

Tuesday Tales - 12 Authors Writing to the Word Prompt "Twenty" #authors #write #prompt


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V.L. Locey (Multicultural Romance)

The phone went dead in my hand. I looked at the Nokia then threw it against the wall.

Jillian Chantal (Contemporary)

Simon put a hand on Ian’s upper arm as if to hold him back.

Iris Blobel (Contemporary Romance)

"…I've got a spare room in my house. How about we settle you there for a few days?"

Trisha Faye (Contemporary Romance)

When her phone rang, yet again, Sally didn’t know whether to be amused or frustrated.

Davee Jones (Contemporary Romance) Steal My Heart

"If you come one step closer, I’ll rip you into twenty pieces."
Tricia Andersen (Sports Romance) The Heartbreaker

"Baby, you’re a devastatingly sexy twenty-seven. Old enough to rock a woman’s world in the sack."
Joselyn Vaughn (Romantic Comedy)

"With your phone and purse in Harold’s car?"

Jean Joachim (Modern Historical)

Maggie pulled the sheet up to cover her chest, then sat up, resting her elbows on her knees. John smoothed his palm down her bare back.

Flossie Benton Rogers (Paranormal Fantasy Romance)

"The middle head is the least likely to chow down on an intruder."

Kathleen Ball (Western Historical Romance) Western Mail Order Bride

"I would think attempted murder would void any marriage promise"

Morgan K. Wyatt (Romantic Suspense) Exposed

"I don’t believe any woman, queen or not, would ever let you go with those hands."

Ursula Renée (Mystery) Southern Justice

A fist slammed against the front door, startling Terri out of her zone.
























































































































 
 



 
 
 

Monday, May 4, 2015

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

Welcome to Tuesday Tales!

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A wolf whistle from across the street halted their frenzied connection. “Get a room,” a young kid called out.
 
Officer Clark obviously did, too, and gave her a questioning look. “Do you know Ethan?”
 
“You left her out there?”
 
It was amazingly rude, I know, but I could not rip my gaze from his bare chest.
 
“You selling my bed to the highest bidder?"
 
“We have to make plans for the worst case scenario.”
 
“Let’s drive to Montauk. It’s supposed to be beautiful there. Beach, ocean, and lobster. What say, Maggie, my girl? Are you game?”
 
“I’d like to see those tapes,” Shane said.
 

With every step Lily saw her livelihood in tatters around her. But it was nothing compared to the single life lost in the storm.

Shannon heard screams and realized they were her own. Swatting at the closest person she tried to sit up.

What had possessed her to slather on the Blackberry Babe lip gloss for a jaunt to hell?