Welcome back to this week's Tuesday Tales, the closed blog where a small group of authors share their works in progress with you. Each week, we incorporate an image or a word prompt into our posts. Since this week is picture prompt time, the posts are limited to 300 words. Enjoy!
Here are the images we had to choose from this week:
Which one would you use to write a story? Check out what our group members selected.
V.L LOCEY (MM
Hockey Romance)
I studied our hands, the
way our fingers were so similar.
TRISHA FAYE (Historical
Fiction)
“Arkansas, you say? You
hail from those parts?” Frank seemed intrigued.
TRICIA
ANDERSEN (Paranormal/Greek God Romance)
After he was free of her
grasp he binged on alcohol and whores. Or he started a massive war. It depended
on his mood.
JILLIAN CHANTAL (Regency)
The sun moved deeper into
the horizon.
JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporary Romance)
It took her five effing
years to decide that Mike what’s-his-name was the love of her life
SUSANNE
MATTHEWS (Historical Romance/Suspense)
For the first time in her
life, she’d actually worked the soil herself, and while it had been hard to do,
the satisfaction it brought was incredible.
DAVEE JONES (Romance)
I love the way light offers different perspectives.
FLOSSIE
BENTON ROGERS (Paranormal Fantasy Romance)
“At the moment I don’t
feel like stinging you.”
Have a great week!
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