Monday, July 25, 2016

Tuesday Tales and a Picture Prompt

Tuesday Tales for July 25, 2016



 
Welcome to this week’s edition of Tuesday Tales. Each week, authors use a word or picture prompt to create a snippet from their work in progress and share their work with you.
  This week is picture prompt week. We have a classic restaurant shingle.  The picture prompt word restriction -- only 300 words! Click on the links below and visit each blog to see the written depiction of the picture chosen.
 Many of these TT's have gone on to be published. Grab your favorite beverage and drop in on this week’s storytellers. Click on the author's name to go to their blog.
 Thank you for coming!


V.L. Locey  ( LGBT Zombie Romance)
  Mercury poured himself a glass of cold water and took a small sip, a devious smile tickling the corners of his mouth.
Trisha Faye   (Contemporary Romance)
“Let’s get you home, before you fall face first in that chocolate martini.”

Jean Joachim   (Modern Historical Romance)
  “Stick ‘em up, lady,” came a rough voice as something hard poked her in the back.

Tricia Anderson   (MMA Romance)
  “Dude. I’m not jumping into bed with you. I’m sure as hell not ready to meet your folks.”

Susanne Matthews(Contemporary Romance)
The aroma of his aftershave was doing strange things to her slightly inebriated senses.





Flossie Benton Rogers (Paranormal Romance)
 “1923? Give that back. That’s my lucky quarter.”
 
“It contained a kids menu from our restaurant and an unused condom. They used a rare stamp in the outside corner of the envelope.”

Tuesday Tales and a Picture Prompt

Tuesday Tales for July 25, 2016



 
Welcome to this week’s edition of Tuesday Tales. Each week, authors use a word or picture prompt to create a snippet from their work in progress and share their work with you.
  This week is picture prompt week. We have a classic restaurant shingle.  The picture prompt word restriction -- only 300 words! Click on the links below and visit each blog to see the written depiction of the picture chosen.
 Many of these TT's have gone on to be published. Grab your favorite beverage and drop in on this week’s storytellers. Click on the author's name to go to their blog.
 Thank you for coming!


V.L. Locey  ( LGBT Zombie Romance)
  Mercury poured himself a glass of cold water and took a small sip, a devious smile tickling the corners of his mouth.
Trisha Faye   (Contemporary Romance)
“Let’s get you home, before you fall face first in that chocolate martini.”

Jean Joachim   (Modern Historical Romance)
  “Stick ‘em up, lady,” came a rough voice as something hard poked her in the back.

Tricia Anderson   (MMA Romance)
  “Dude. I’m not jumping into bed with you. I’m sure as hell not ready to meet your folks.”

Susanne Matthews(Contemporary Romance)
The aroma of his aftershave was doing strange things to her slightly inebriated senses.



Flossie Benton Rogers (Paranormal Romance)
 “1923? Give that back. That’s my lucky quarter.”
 
“It contained a kids menu from our restaurant and an unused condom. They used a rare stamp in the outside corner of the envelope.”

Monday, July 18, 2016

Tuesday Tales for July 19, 2016



Welcome to this week’s edition of Tuesday Tales. Each week, authors use a word or picture prompt to create a snippet from their work in progress and share their work with you.

 Many of these TT's have gone on to be published. This week, the word is WRITE. Grab your favorite beverage and drop in on this week’s storytellers. Click on the author's name to go to their blog.


V.L. Locey  ( LGBTZombie Romance)
Sight locked with mine he pointed my gun at the head of the cowering teen at his feet. 


TrishaFaye   (Contemporary Romance)
Instead of a hot date with her pillow as expected, a few hours later Heather found herself parked at a table at the local comedy club.


Jean Joachim   (Modern Historical Romance)
As she relaxed, her hand hit a warm, naked body.

Karen Cino   (Contemporary Romance)
Robbie stepped out of the elevator first, holding his hand out to Jill. She slid her hand into his as he led her outside into the blast of cold air.

Jillian Chantal   (Contemporary Murder Mystery)
“What exactly did you hear?”

Joselyn Vaughn   Romantic Comedy
Last time I had poison ivy, the rash was so bad I had to get steroid shots.

TriciaAnderson   (MMA Romance)
“You can drop your ego, Sweetheart. I’m not getting into bed with you.”

SusanneMatthews (Contemporary Romance)
He glanced at the ring on her finger, the symbol of the bargain they’d made.

Bea’s brain wrapped around the word trust.



Monday, July 11, 2016

Tuesday Tales - Smudge








Welcome to Tuesday Tales.

Our word prompt is "Smudge" this week.

Click on the writer's name to go to their blog.

Don't forget to return and read all the stories.

Thank you for coming!



Tricia Andersen (MMA Romance)
When was the last time she dressed up for a guy? Oh that’s right. Never.

Jean Joachim (Modern Historical)
With only three nights left of their vacation in the Roberts’ splendid apartment, Maggie didn’t know what to expect. John had been as attentive as a suitor, yet he hadn’t even kissed her.

Joselyn Vaughn (Romantic Comedy)
“It could be lurking in the woods right now.”

Jillian Chantal (Contemporary Romance)
“What’s the cause of death?” she asked.

Trisha Faye (Contemporary Romance)
Sleep's highly overrated anyway. I can always catch up tomorrow. 

Karen Cino (Contemporary Romance)
Jill followed the blonde haired secretary into the long oval office. In the center of the room was a long table with only five chairs occupied.  

V.L. Locey (LGBT Zombie Romance)
"What do you want?" I asked my voice a little thick and scratchy from coughing up water.

Monday, July 4, 2016

Tuesday Tales - Necklace


Welcome to Tuesday Tales.
Our word prompt is "necklace" this week.
Click on the writer's name to go to their blog.
Don't forget to return and read all the stories.
Thank you for coming!

MMA Romance
You’re curious. And I may be wrong, but I think I can hear that sweet, breathy sound of a woman turned on.

LBGT Zombie Romantic Comedy
Someone put a foot to my shoulder and pushed, sending me roughly rolling to my back.

Contemporary Romance
“You have a clown car?” Oh, good Lord, what did I get myself into?

Modern historical
Maggie didn’t mean to pry, but the delicate chain with a small emerald in the middle caught her eye.

Contemporary
“You’re beautiful no matter what you have on.”