Monday, May 27, 2019

Tuesday Tales:May 28, 2019 From the Word Colorful


Hello again and welcome to this week's Tuesday Tales, the blog where select authors share scenes from their works in progress with you. Take time to read them all. Comments are always appreciated.

This week, we have the word prompt, COLORFUL, and each post will be 400 words or less. Enjoy! 


V.L. LOCEY (MM Historical Fiction)
Once I was free of the tall red walls, I put my heels to Wind’s sides.

JEAN JOACHIM (Urban Fantasy)
I melted butter in the pan, then cracked a few eggs.

JILLIAN CHANTAL (Paranormal)
“Confession time?”

TRISHA FAYE (Historical Short Story)
She reached out her hand towards the proffered envelope. “Who’s it from?”

SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Historical Romantic Suspense)
“It was God himself who sent you to me.”

FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Medieval Knight Romance)
The chamber was as colorful as thrice dead sedge.

TRICIA ANDERSEN (Paranormal/Greek god Romance)

He would love her with his last breath.

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