Monday, May 20, 2013

TUESDAY TALES - 16 WRITERS WRITING TO THE WORD PROMPT BITE

Welcome to Tuesday Tales. Thanks for stopping by! Our word prompt is "bite" today. Please click on the writer's name to go to their blog. We hope you're return to read everyone's tales today.

JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporary Romance)
She chuckled to herself. With that pancake he calls a woman, no wonder he loves my chest.
IRIS BLOBEL (Aussie Romance)
Drained and tired she went back to pick up her phone again. She’d hardly slept the two nights before, unable to keep her hands–and mouth– off Tyson.
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Medieval Fantasy Romance)
He turned to find the wispy shadow that proceeded the arrival of one of the black clad soldiers.  Thatcher drew his sword as he prepared to fight.
V. L. LOCEY  (Romantic Comedy)
He looked sleepy but it was desire making him appear so heavy-lidded. 
SARAH CASS (Contemporary Romance)
 “No, not here,” Amanda whined. The car sputtered and spurted, it barely made it to the shoulder before dying. 
KAREN CINO (Contemporary Romance)
Pia shook her head so hard, she’d swear she felt her brain shift.  Something didn’t seem right.  
LINDSAY DOWNS (Romantic Fantasy)
With a last bite of steak Sallie Ann raised her wine glass, took a sip then over its rim glanced to her mother.
“Okay, who exactly am I?”  
TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)
Hot tears ran down my cheeks and fell onto the oilcloth covering the kitchen table. I sobbed until no tears remained.  
JILLIAN CHANTAL (20th Century Historical Romance)
 Fiona whirled around. It was the woman, Cordelia. “Do please ignore the ogre in the corner." 
SHERRY GLOAG (Fiction)
The words rattled in his head and he shot an agonised glance at Jody. “Please tell me I’m wrong,” he begged, as he watched the tears tracked down her cheeks.  
ROSALIND NAZILLI(Fiction, profanity)
How many times had she been through this ritual? Too many she knew and she was glad that the end was in sight.
STEFAN ELLERY (Sci Fi)Paul did not know what to expect when traveling through the wormhole, he watched many scifi’s and they all had there own take, dazzling colors, the stretching of the ship and its passengers.
ELIZABETH BLACK (Sweet Romantic Comedy)
I remembered the trouble we got into in the last house we visited. What kind of trouble would Eric get us into this time?  
KATHLEEN BALL (Western Romance) 
She was a wild one and he couldn’t get enough of her. Imagine a beautiful woman like that wanting a cowboy like him.
DAVEE JONES (YA)
"Finding Love and Bigfoot"
"The others would be displeased if they knew of his unnatural interest in this other animal, especially a human."  
TAI VICARI (Sci Fi/Fantasy)

Sabrina’s  curiosity always got the better of her, and although she smelled like the catch of the day and needed a shower desperately, she just couldn’t resist so she went to the third floor.
 

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