Monday, January 29, 2018

Tuesday Tales - Hideous


Welcome to Tuesday Tales. Our authors write stories or scenes to a word prompt every week. This week's word prompt is "hideous". Click on the author's name to go to their blog. Don't forget to return and read all the fine stories. Thanks for stopping by - we hope you enjoy them!

Trisha Faye  (Historical Fiction)

By eight she was punching in at the factory – not a new experience, but not one she’d done for several months.

V.L. Locey (MMM Hockey Romance) 
Missing the guys, I sent them a quick selfie of me against a window, loose snow whirling around on the other side of the glass.

Jean Joachim (Women's fiction)

Stan needed her, and she’d not let him down.

Flossie Benton Rogers (Paranormal Fantasy) 
“A ravenous man is a turn on.” 

Jillian Chantal (Thriller)

“Do-gooders. Bah.”

Tricia Andersen (Paranormal/Greek god)
Contentment. Joy. Love. In a way it was an odd combination for the god of war.

Monday, January 22, 2018



Welcome to Tuesday Tales. Our authors write stories or scenes to a word prompt every week. This week's word prompt is "greasy". Click on the author's name to go to their blog. Don't forget to return and read all the fine stories. Thank you for stopping by. 

JEAN JOACHIM (Women's Fiction)
Tension tightened her stomach, leaving her room for only half a sandwich. The food didn’t rest easy.

V. L. LOCEY (MM Hockey Romance)
Nothing fancy in the way of furnishings but damn the man sitting on a big pillow on the floor sure was beautiful. 

TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)
“You record our whole lives there in that little bound volume of yours.”

TRICIA ANDERSEN (Paranormal/Greek God Romance)
“For your information, it’s been in my pants for everyone but you since I met you.” 

JILLIAN CHANTAL (Thriller)
“I’m already bored.”

FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Paranormal Fantasy)
“You are full of surprises tonight.”

Monday, January 15, 2018

Tuesday Tales Picture Prompt January 2018





Welcome to this week's edition of Tuesday Tales, the closed blog hop where a group of writers share their work in progress with you, the readers. Each week's entry is based on a word or picture prompt. This week, we write to a chosen picture prompt.  Follow the links to read the individual posts. Make sure you visit everyone. There's something here for everyone! Enjoy!

Here are the pictures the writers could choose from. 







FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS  (Dark Fantasy Romance)“Who’s the smarmy dude with the foot-long?”


TRICIA ANDERSEN  (Paranormal/Greek God Romance)A smile spread across Pan’s lips. “Ares, it’s good to see you, old man.”

JEAN JOACHIM (Women’s Fiction)There was no more avoiding it, Stan was coming home today.

TRISHA FAYE  (Historical Fiction)“Now you know we don’t have any dog house and you’d never spend the night there.”


V.L. LOCEY  (MM Hockey Romance)I glanced to my right and got a smile that could shame the moon from a man almost too beautiful for words.


SUSANNE MATTHEWS  (Women’s Fiction)As long as Michael wanted me there, nothing else mattered.

JILLIAN CHANTAL (Thriller)

“Why should we tell you anything, Cop?” the biggest, meanest looking one asked.


DAVEE JONES (Romance)Grief is the kind of heartache you feel past your bones to your blood cells, permeating your actual basic body compositions.



















Monday, January 8, 2018

Tuesday January 9, 2018 Where Ideas Become Stories



Welcome to this week's edition of Tuesday Tales, the closed blog hop where a group of writers share their work in progress with you, the readers. Each week's entry is based on a word or picture prompt. This week, our word is TWIG. Enjoy! Follow the links to read the individual posts. Make sure you visit everyone. There's something here for everyone!


FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS  (Dark Fantasy Romance)
Tattered clothes hung off his shrunken body, and his eyes were empty sockets of coal dust.

TRICIA ANDERSEN  (Paranormal/Greek God Romance)
"So just be patient with me. I love you. Nothing will change that ever."

JEAN JOACHIM (Women’s Fiction)
"Baby, baby, baby. Don’t cry. It’ll be okay."

TRISHA FAYE  (Historical Fiction)
Until morning came and Stugie woke up sick, changing all the plans yet again.

V.L. LOCEY  (MM Hockey Romance)
Bucky’s tail thumped on the covers as soon as my eyes opened. That made me smile. How could it not?

SUSANNE MATTHEWS  (Women’s Fiction)
“With a name like Solitaire, I would’ve expected you to be an only child.”

Monday, January 1, 2018

TUESDAY TALES - WORD PROMPT "BLUE"



Welcome to Tueday Tales! This week our word prompt is "blue". Don't forget to return and read all the stories. Just click on the author's name. Thanks for stopping by. 

JEAN JOACHIM (Women's Fiction)
“Stan’s coming home tomorrow.”

SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Women's Fiction)
Mavis has a hide on her thicker than an elephant’s and the conscience of a gnat.

V. L. LOCEY (MM Hockey Romance)
We sat down and looked out the candy shaped windows, working to catch our breath.

TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)
“I just wish he’d make up his mind,” Flora grumbled.

FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Light Paranormal)
She always felt better with dough in her hands.