Monday, February 3, 2014

TUESDAY TALES - 12 WRITERS WRITING TO THE WORD PROMPT "FIELD"

Welcome! This week the word prompt is "field". Click on the writer's name to go to their blog. Don't forget to come back and read everyone's story. Thank you for coming.
JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporary Romance)
The Scent of Love
 It was all she could do to train her gaze on the book and away from the handsome military man sitting up in a bed next to her. 
V. L. LOCEY (M/M Historical Western)
 “So, do we ride back to Laco for provisions, or do we ride across Price land to investigate this baffling clue from Charlie the Chinese Butler?” 
IRIS BLOBEL(Sports Romance)
“You’re early. You can’t get enough of me it seems,” he said. Tyra stood, eyes wide open, then turned and walked away.
LINDSAY DOWNS (Suspense)
She’d met Edmé last year when Martina and Toby had been kidnapped by a psycho diamond smuggler.
TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)
Bea’s leg twitched in agitation, flexing as if in motion.
SHERRY GLOAG (Fiction)
“Oh my.” Laura’s awed voiced dropped into the gleeful silence. “I’ve wondered for years what happened that night.
JILLIAN CHANTAL (1950's Historical)
"They’re transporting him to the hospital now.”
STEFAN ELLERY (Thriller)
Kelley Verdant, walked down the stage in perfect cadence to the music the orchestra was playing, her long black hair crested down her shoulders and neck. Karol sniffed and pulled at her own pitch black hair that was just as long and silky as the singer’s.
DAVEE JONES (YA/paranormal romance)
Finding Love in a Black Lagoon
"Owen’s voice became uncharacteristically gruff. “I said I would be okay, I’m a grown man. Dammit, you aren’t my mother.”
SARAH CASS (Historical Paranormal)
As for himself, Dell’s stomach still twisted into knots. He didn’t understand why he’d physically felt Leilyn’s pain at the forceful blast sent her direction.
TRICIA ANDERSEN Steampunk Romance)
There was awkward silence as Gideon fought to acclimate to his surroundings.  Emma squeezed his hand.  “Tell me about being a dirigible pilot.”
MORGAN K. WYATT (Contemporary Romance) 
The Inheritance
Well, be that way. I’ll show you who the better man is. Make that woman.

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