Monday, August 28, 2017

Tuesday Tales - Bean


Hello and welcome to this week's Tuesday Tales, the place where new books are born. Each week, those of us involved provide a scene from a work in progress based on a word or picture clue. This week, our word prompt is Bean.

Flossie Benton Rogers (Contemporary Romance)
“This is on you. If anything happens to my brother…”

V.L. Locey (MM Hockey Romance)
He loved the gnomes, which were now decked out in stupid Halloween costumes. 

Jean Joachim (Rural Romance)
As the car drew closer to the city, his anxiety intensified.

Trisha Faye (Historical Fiction)
Arlie’s father winked as he answered. “Naturally, son. Long as it’s not too secluded and private.”

Susanne Matthews (Contemporary Romance)
She was fifty years too late. Why had she even considered it might not be so?

Tricia Andersen (Paranormal/Greek god Romance)
“You have this convoluted notion that you’re my servant.” “Concubine,” Juliet interrupted. “Whatever."


Monday, August 21, 2017

Tuesday Tales for August 22nd from the Word BIKE


Hello and welcome to this week's Tuesday Tales, the place where new books are born. Each week, those of us involved provide a scene from a work in progress based on a word or picture clue. This week, our word prompt is BIKE.

V.L. Locey     (MM Hockey Romance)

Our gazes locked and I had to kiss him.


Trisha Faye     (Historical Fiction)

Arlie squealed with delight. “Look at Mrs. Henderson go!”


Tricia Andersen     (Paranormal/Greek god Romance)

“You’re telling me that the gates of hell are in a Las Vegas casino?”


Susanne Matthews     (Contemporary Romance)

How stupid of her to assume the renovations would’ve kept everything as it had been.



Monday, August 14, 2017

TUESDAY TALES - PICTURE PROMPT WEEK




It's picture prompt week! Authors are allowed only 300 words and must write the story to one of these pictures. Check them all out, you won't be disappointed. 

JEAN JOACHIM (Rural Romance)
By now, he’d downed five bottles of water and his lips had begun to tingle.

TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)
“You’re pacing is about to give me a case of the vapors.”


V. L. LOCEY (MM Hockey Romance)
He found a stick – naturally – and started poking at the water. 

SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Contemporary Paranormal)
Nothing would stop her from finding Michael.

Monday, August 7, 2017

Tuesday Tales - Business






Hello and welcome to this week's edition of Tuesday Tales! Each post must incorporate the given word, or once a month, the picture prompt. This week, we are working with the word "Business". Enjoy!




V.L. Locey (M/M Hockey Romance)

We tussled around a bit, tasting each other, touching while cooling down, whispering secret things that lovers do. 

Tricia Andersen (Paranormal/Greek God Romance)

“Yes. You’re spirit is like the most exquisite piece of dark chocolate. A little rough at first but once I’ve had a taste I can’t get enough.”

Jean Joachim (Rural Romance)

The business of kissing was thriving.

Flossie Benton Rogers (Dark Fantasy Romance)

“Are the bullets magic charged?”

Jillian Chantal (Thriller)

“Prefer to keep it under wraps?” 

Susanne Matthews (Contemporary Paranormal)

William had been a kind and attentive man, but he’d never claimed her heart just as she’d never had his.

Trisha Faye (Historical Fiction)

George was the first of the boys in the water, trousers up about his knees and hat still in place.