Monday, December 23, 2019

Tuesday Tales: December 24, 2019




Welcome to this week’s Tuesday Tales. It’s Christmas Eve. On behalf of all of us here, I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a happy holiday season. May you enjoy this time with your loved ones and friends.

This weekly blog from a select group of authors seeks to involve you in the creative process that leads to the novels we write to entertain you. Each week, we craft scenes around a word or a picture prompt. This week, our word prompt is GIFT, fitting for the occasion, wouldn’t you say? Please take the time to read all of the posts and comment. We love to hear from our readers.

DAVEE JONES (Contemporary Romance)

Matthew smiled and Laurel breathed a sigh of contentment.


TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction Short Story)

“Ach! You ask me? Your poor simple mother that didn’t have as much schooling as you?”


JILLIAN CHANTAL (Regency)

Charlotte gasped. “You really are doing that?”


TRICIA ANDERSEN (MMA/Paranormal Romance)

Dakota could have sworn her brain short circuited at the sight.   


SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Historical Romance Suspense)

The cloth she weaves from it is far sturdier than wool or imported linen and cotton.

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