Monday, August 13, 2018

August 13, 2018 Tuesday Tales: From the Word SOUR


Hello and welcome to this week's edition of Tuesday Tales, the blog post where new books are born. Each week, the authors post a scene from their work in progress based on a specific word prompt. This week's word, SOUR, is open to all kind of interpretation. Check out each author's post to see how they've used the word. Comment on the individual posts and let us know how we did! 


TRISHA FAYE  (Historical Fiction)
After her fourteenth birthday, she was called to the Council of Brethren.

V.L. LOCEY  (MM Hockey Romance)
A week passed with me standing at that stupid window every morning, sipping black coffee strong enough to strip the paint off the side of your house, staring down at Shey Pierson meditating. 

TRICIA ANDERSEN  (Paranormal/Greek God Romance)
Systems shut down one by one as the plane fell from the sky.

JEAN JOACHIM:  (Small Town Romance)
Jackson Brody got out of the car

JILLIAN CHANTAL  (Contemporary Romance)
“Are you sure you want to consider the old Rigby mansion as a place to call home?” 

FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS  (Paranormal Romance)
The shelves were lined with mysterious notions and potions.

SUSANNE MATTHEWS  (Historical Romance)
“I’ll not spend another minute in this godforsaken land waiting to die,” he said, his eyes wild and bulging.

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