Monday, October 14, 2024

TUESDAY TALES - WORD PROMPT "PAINT"

 


Welcome to Tuesday Tales! Our word prompt this week is "paint." Due to interference from life, we have a smaller number of participating authors this week. We hope you'll read all three and leave a comment on each. 

Thanks for stopping by. 


JEAN JOACHIM (Historical Romance)

Martha Chesney cast a shrewd glance at her grandson. 


JILLIAN CHANTAL (Contemporary)

I had to let it go so I knuckled down for the rest of the day. 


SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Contemporary Paranormal Romantic Suspense)

She gasped. “I can’t believe it. They’re real. They exist.”


Monday, October 7, 2024

TUESDAY TALES - FROM THE WORD "SKIN"

 

Welcome to Tuesday Tales, where we write stories using word prompts. Our word today is "SKIN." Click on the name of each author to read the free story snippet on her blog. Make sure to visit everyone. Writing is our passion, and comments make our day!



JILLIAN CHANTAL (Contemporary)

“You’re mixing your metaphors.”


SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Contemporary Paranormal Romance Suspense)

"You thought someone might try to do more than scare me—that they might try to what? Kill me? Make me disappear?"


JEAN JOACHIM (Historical Romance)

“How mighty nice to see you again, Mrs. Chesney. You’re looking right fine,” he said.


TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)

Sarah was excited to see dawn filtering across the sky the next morning.


FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Cozy Mystery)

“We certainly don’t wish anyone to be poisoned.”


Monday, September 30, 2024

Tuesday Tales from the word FLUSH

 Welcome to Tuesday Tales, where we write stories to word prompts. Our word today is "FLUSH." Click on the name of each author to read the free story snippet on her blog. Make sure to visit everyone. Writing is our passion, and comments make our day!


Jean Joachim (Historical Romance)

“Okay! All right!” Violet's cheek flushed.

Jillian Chantal (Contemporary)

I’d let my tip speak for me.

Tricia Andersen - (SciFi)

Or was Kristy that big of a pain in the butt?

Susanne Matthews (M/F Contemporary Paranormal Romantic Suspense)

“Sith, like Cat Sith?” She glanced at Raven. “Are they dangerous? I mean do they have to be invited inside or can they just slip in unannounced?”

Trisha Faye (Historical Fiction)

She wished her oldest daughter would keep her nose in her books instead of pining after Rex Morris.

 


Monday, September 23, 2024

Tuesday Tales - from the prompt 'orange'

 

Welcome to Tuesday Tales! Each week, authors write story snippets to word prompts. Our word for this week is "orange."

Click on the name of each author to go to her blog and read the free story. Make sure to visit all the authors.

It’s easy reading this week – ‘real life’ issues have settled in on a few of our writers this week, so you’re getting a small sampling this week. But that makes for quick and easy reading for you.

Make sure to come back next week when we’ll have more story snippets for you.

Thanks for your support!

 

Flossie Benton Rogers (Cozy Mystery)

“I’m taking notes and snapping pix for the Trumpet.”

 

Jean Joachim (Historical Romance)

“He’s always been polite to me. But he’s in love with Becky.”

 

Susanne Matthews (M/F Contemporary Paranormal Romance Suspense)

We can all sense it, but I doubt it’s the only reason Donald has us all out this night.


Monday, September 16, 2024

Tuesday Tales: From the word BUSY


Welcome to this week's Tuesday Tales. The authors who are part of this group seek to entertain you by letting you be a part of our writing process. Each week, we post a scene from our current work in progress using a word prompt. This week's word prompt is BUSY. You can read each offering by clicking on the author's name. When you finish, come back for more. Consider leaving a comment. We love feedback. 

TRICIA ANDERSEN (Sci-Fi)

“I like you better.”

 

FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Cozy Mystery)

My brow furrowed, as I wondered what had gotten him het up.

 

JILLIAN CHANTAL (Contemporary)

“You know what I miss?”


SUSANNE MATTHEWS (M/F Contemporary paranormal Romance Suspense)

“I’m tired and have the mother of all headaches.”

 


JEAN JOACHIM (Historical Sweet Romance)

“Good day, Sheriff. How be ye?”

Abiel nodded and removed his hat. “Fine, milady. Fine. How be yourself?”

 

TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)

“But I want to see the Shirley Temple movie,” Faith whined.



 

Monday, September 9, 2024

TUESDAY TALES - WORD PROMPT "SCHOOL"

 



Welcome to Tuesday Tales, where a talented group of authors write stories to different word prompts each week. This week the word prompt is "school". Click on the author's name to go to her site and read her story. We love comments! Feel free to give us feedback. Thanks for stopping by.


JEAN JOACHIM (Historical Romance)

“Don’t be a pig,” she whispered. It was loud enough for all to hear.


SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Contemporary Paranormal Romance Suspense)

But the deceiver’s truth seems believable because he trusts his own lies.


JILLIAN CHANTAL (Contemporary)

He stopped and snarled at me, “Watch it, lady.”


FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Cozy Mystery)

Her backcombed, shellacked blonde bob wouldn’t budge in a hurricane.


TRICIA ANDERSEN (Sci Fi)

Being an assistant to a magician? This was a new one for her. 


TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)

One more month, one more month, Sarah repeated to herself as a mantra.

Monday, September 2, 2024

TUESDAY TALES - FROM THE WORD "FUNNY"


Welcome to Tuesday Tales, where we write stories using word prompts. Our word today is "FUNNY." Click on the name of each author to read the free story snippet on her blog. Make sure to visit everyone. Writing is our passion, and comments make our day!


TRICIA ANDERSEN (SciFi)

He may have not killed that young man back in the alleyway, but he led him to his death.


SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Contemporary Paranormal Romance Suspense)

“I went to see Bronagh earlier this morning. I was there when her cottage exploded.”


FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Cozy Mystery)

“For the revenuers.”