Sunday, April 26, 2015

Tuesday Tales - Key






Welcome to Tuesday Tales! 
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Trisha Faye (Contemporary Romance)
Hanging in the office, for dinner afterwards, was an outfit that was decidedly not in the prim and proper line.

Morgan K. Wyatt (Contemporary Romance)
Written in block lettering to disguise his handwriting was a message: Come back now, before it gets worse.

Iris Blobel (Contemporary Romance)
With goose bumps crawling up her spine, she stared at the door, a flicker of fear rushing through her as she gave the door a little push.

Jillian Chantal(Contemporary Romance)
"What about a beer before you maim me?" Charlie asked as the rest of his friends laughed.


V.L. Locey (Multicultural Romance)
His kisses were mind-altering. 

Jean Joachim (Modern Historical)

“I feel stupid riding back here,” Maggie shifted in her seat.
“You want to sit next to me?”

Tricia Andersen (Sports Contemporary Romance)

Reese nuzzled his lips against her ear. “You know, after spending years watching you in this library I’ve come up with some pretty naughty fantasizes.”

Davee Jones (Contemporary Romance)

"I don't hide the key to my heart, it dangles precariously, waiting to be stolen."

Flossie Benton Rogers (Paranormal Romance)
"Are you one of those treacherous females who stores venom in her arm ring?"

Monday, April 20, 2015

TUESDAY TALES - PICTURE PROMPT


Welcome! This week we all write 300 word stories to a picture prompt. It's always a challenge to keep the stories succinct. Here is the picture. Click on the author's name to go to their blog. 


JEAN JOACHIM (Modern historical)
Maggie walked down the road that abutted the Roberts one hundred acre estate in Sumner, New York. 

V. L. LOCEY (Multicultural Romance)
I was holding things together well until he ran his tongue over his lips to gather up a few droplets of tomato sauce. 

TRISHA FAYE (Contemporary Romance)
Stepping closer, he cupped her face in his hands and grazed her lips with his. “Until tomorrow, darlin’.”

JOSELYN VAUGHN (Romantic Comedy)
Bridges were especially romantic in his experience.

MORGAN WYATT (Romantic Suspense)
"You need to find a better class of men."

IRIS BLOBEL (Contemporary Romance) 
For the first time in a long time, Ethan wiped away a tear as he turned the corner for another near perfect view over Fermosa.           

KATHLEEN BALL (Historical Western Romance)
Mary stopped her junker of a car at the familiar turnoff. Sweat poured off her body as her heart jammed into her throat.

TRICIA ANDERSEN (Contemporary Sports Romance)
“I don’t even know what we are. Am I your girlfriend?”
“No.”


JILLIAN CHANTAL (Contemporary)
“Like she has the power to do that.”

Monday, April 13, 2015


Welcome to Tuesday Tales!


This week we’re writing to the prompt ‘nail’.

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Trisha Faye - Contemporary Romance

Thoughts rushed around in Sally’s mind like a rabid dog chasing a merry go round.

V.L. Locey - Multicultural Romance
And I thought he looked good in jeans and flannel . . .

Jean Joachim - Modern historical romance
Maggie's days were spent in hard labor making beds, and cleaning toilets. Every day at two she would stop by the Roberts' suite.

Iris Blobel - Contemporary Romance
Her touch was soft and gentle, her beautiful smile warm that went deep into her eyes. Close up, she looked even more attractive, sexier.

Morgan K. Wyatt - Romantic Suspense Exposed
The sight of Will with his hands behind his head and his biceps bunched reminded her of the male revue. In particularly, one of the dancers.

Jillian Chantal - Contemporary
"You should smile when you say that. I’d be more convinced."

Davee Jones - Contemporary Romance Steal My Heart 
"Tears fell from Lola’s gentle face, just missing the edge of her bowl, almost giving an alternative meaning to salted caramel gelato."

Kathleen Ball - Historical Western Romance
Her heart dropped when she set eyes on the rotund man with dirty, greasy, dark hair and the look of the devil in his eyes.

Tricia Andersen - Contemporary Sports Romance Between the Shelves
"Don’t get me wrong, Lilybug. I could stare at you all night. But I don’t want to look at you. I want to feel you. I want to taste you. I bet you taste far better than their pizza."

 

 

 

 







 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Monday, April 6, 2015

Tuesday Tales - Where #Authors #Write to a Prompt - SPEAK

Welcome to Tuesday Tales!

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"What random hell now?"
 
Ethan turned around and looked straight into a pair of beautiful blue eyes"

V.L. Locey (Multicultural Romance)
Heating pads and Heavenly Hash work wonders.

Trisha Faye (Contemporary Romance)
“I thought it was complicated. It turns out that it isn’t.”

Jillian Chantal (Contemporary)
News flash. I’m an adult. 

Jean Joachim (Modern Historical Romance)
He leaned over a little closer to her. “But a little kiss might be just the ticket to get you what you want.

Tricia Anderson (Contemporary Sports Romance)
"Lily, whatever stupid thing my cousin did, please forgive him.  He really loves you.”

Kathleen Ball (Historical Western Romance)
"No, honey, John doesn't own a ranch. Oh my, what did you say your name was?

Davee Jones (Contemporary Romance)
"I once prided myself there wasn't anyone I needed to see or speak to everyday."