Monday, April 25, 2016
TUESDAY TALES - WORD PROMPT "PILL"
Welcome! This week's word prompt is "pill". Click on the writer's name to go to their blog. Don't forget to come back and read all the wonderful stories. Thank you for coming.
JEAN JOACHIM (Rural Romance)
Jackie touched the antique items, running her finger over the engraved initials, AMF, on the brush.
V.L. LOCEY (LGBTQ)
"Baby, you're never scattered. What's wrong? I wish you would tell me."
TRISHA FAYE (Contemporary Romance)
“Oh chill, Corecia. You set yourself up for this heartbreak, girl.”
KAREN CINO (Contemporary Romance)
“I don’t think I can bear the cold weather,” he said.
SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Contemporary Romance)
“What the hell is that? Is that a dragon? They have dragons here?” she screeched, trying to climb up on Paul’s shoulders and join the backpack.
DAVEE JONES (Contemporary Romance)
Stop being such a pill. I wasn’t being inappropriate, Rachel.
JOSELYN VAUGHN (Romantic Comedy)
“So this is what came to mind when you thought of a place for a night out on the town for two swinging bachelors?”
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Steampunk Romance)
Katarina was nowhere to be found.
Monday, April 18, 2016
Tuesday Tales - Push
Welcome to Tuesday Tales.
Our word prompt is "push" this week.
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Don't forget to return and read all the stories.
Thank you for coming!
V.L. Locey (LGBTQ Hockey Romance)
I caught a whiff of something cooking at the same time my gaze settled on her moving around the room.
Jillian Chantal (Regency Romance)
In a few moments, she realized she was hopelessly lost.
Susanne Matthews (Contemporary Romance)
“Give them some room, please. Monsieur Davis, is Madame Summers ill? Did she fall?”
Tricia Andersen (Steampunk Romance)
Katarina clenched her hand around Emma’s neck, her talon-like fingernails buried into his lover’s flesh.
Joselyn Vaughn (Romantic Comedy)
“I completely forgot about the footprint!”
Morgan Wyatt (Contemporary Romance)
Be the dream spinner; give the people a good show for their time.
Jean Joachim (Rural Romance)
The living room in the old Victorian showed remnants of splendor of days gone by, the same as it's owner, Maxine Wentworth.
Trisha Faye (Contemporary Romance)
"Besides, I don’t need this anymore. I found me a man. A fine man.”
Monday, April 11, 2016
TUESDAY TALES IS BACK! WRITING TO THE WORD PROMPT "PHONE" #shortstories #tuesdaytales
Welcome to Tuesday Tales.
Our word prompt is "phone" this week.
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Don't forget to return and read all the stories.
Thank you for coming!
“Blast it all! Which one of you has the big mouth?”
Her smile saying everything. Everything as in, Yeah, he’s cute!
My mother used to say that she thought the doctors had dropped me on my head after I had been born and never told her about it. Most days I agreed.
As if she had stepped back thirty, no forty years, Jackie stood in the kitchen and rested her hands on her hips.
For Pete’s sake, she sounded like her grandmother.
“You mean you’re descended from a pirate and a voodoo witch? Should I be nervous?”
The pills might ease the aching, but they’d also have her drooling all over the reports on her desk.
Jill started her jeep and took off down the highway. When people said, there’s no place like home, she would laugh and just appease them.
Monday, April 4, 2016
TUESDAY TALES IS BACK! PICTURE PROMPT WEEK #shortstories #tuesdaytales
This week is picture prompt week. We had a choice of several doors to pick for our stories. And we have the picture prompt word restriction -- only 300 words, max. Go to each blog to see the door picture they selected and find out why when you read their story.
Thank you for coming!
JEAN JOACHIM (Royal Romance)
Jackie hesitated before knocking on the old door.
JOSELYN VAUGHN (Romantic Comedy)
Friendly, but not in a creepy way for a neighbor.
IRIS BLOBEL (Contemporary Romance)
I really miss my mum.
JILLIAN CHANTAL (Regency Era)
Laurence darted a glance at Hetty and raised his eyebrows.
KAREN CIN0 (Contemporary Romance)
Jill Reed stood by her front door with the last of her belongs tucked away in her carry-on bag.
SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Contemporary Romance)
No. This can’t be happening. Why me, God, why me?
TRICIA ANDERSON (Steampunk Romance)
“You must. Katarina has Emma. She’s going to kill your lass.”
FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Historical Romance)
“What a bag of moonshine!”
DAVEE JONES (Contemporary Romance)
This opens the door to our new life.
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