Monday, August 26, 2019

Tuesday Tales - Door







Welcome to this week's Tuesday Tales, the blog where a select group of writers give you a peek into their works in progress. This week the word prompt is "Door".  Enjoy and have a great week!



V.L. Locey (MM Contemporary Romance) 
Hazel eyes lifted from the readouts and papers strewn across his desk. 

Flossie Benton Rogers (Paranormal Fantasy)
 We sealed it with primordial power.

Jean Joachim (Urban Fantasy)
“We don’t have a lot of rules. But one is you must always knock before entering a room when the door is closed.” Mrs. Gold stood in the doorway.  

Tricia Andersen  (MMA Romance)
Stay. I need to know you’re okay.

Trisha Faye (Historical Short Story)
Sarah fell asleep with quilts dancing in her brain.

Susanne Matthews (Historical Romance Suspense) 
She nodded, unable to speak, unwilling to cry.  

Monday, August 19, 2019

Tuesday Tales - August 20, 2019 - Fall

Welcome to this week's Tuesday Tales, the blog where a select group of writers give you a peek into their works in progress. This week the word prompt is fall.  Enjoy and have a great week!



V.L. Locey  (MM Contemporary Romance)


Caiden reached across the table to tap my wine glass with his bread stick.

Trisha Faye (Historical Short Story)

With a little more practice she felt that she would be ready to tackle one of the applique patterns that the women passed around to each other.

Tricia Andersen (MMA Romance)

 Casey didn’t miss the smirk on Lily’s face even on video. “Just goes to the gym, huh?”

Jillian Chantal (Contemporary Romance)

No such luck.

Flossie Benton Rogers (Paranormal Fantasy)

That flipped her from rattled to mad in two seconds flat.

Susanne Matthews (Historic romantic suspense)

“I understand, mon oncle, but I don’t have to like it.” 







Monday, August 12, 2019

Tuesday Tales - Picture Prompt Week

Welcome to this week's Tuesday Tales, the blog where a select group of writers give you a peek into their works in progress. This week is picture prompt week and our scenes are limited to 300 words.  Enjoy and have a great week!





V.L. LOCEY (MM Contemporary Romance)
Friend. Well sure that fit, I guess.

SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Historical Romance Suspense) 
Uncle, please. If we’re to go, come with us,” Murielle begged. 

TRISHA FAYE (Historical Short Story)
“You don’t need to look so worried. I’m not about to ask for the moon.”

TRICIA ANDERSEN (MMA Romance)
The feelings she had for him were well past taboo for family.

FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Paranormal Fantasy)
“You need a stiffener.”

JEAN JOACHIM (Urban Fantasy)
“Today’s your lucky day,” said Mrs. Plaid as she pushed up from her desk. “We’ve found  you a foster home.”


Monday, August 5, 2019

TUESDAY TALES - WORD PROMPT "GROAN"

elcome! This week our word prompt is "groan." We welcome you to our weekly blog. We hope you like our stories. 

JEAN C. JOACHIM (Urban Fantasy)
Words flew at me like tiny knives, razors cutting into my skin, but none sunk into my brain. 


V. L. LOCEY (MM Contemporary Romance)
I glanced down at my cell, wondering if I should just call an Uber and make the dash of shame. 



TRISHA FAYE (Historical Short Story)
“Don’t let the man fool you. He is. ‘Bout as laid back and easy going as anyone I’ve ever met.

FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Paranormal Fantasy)
“Don’t compare me to this low, cold creature.”



TRICIA ANDERSEN (Paranormal Romance)
“I didn’t think it was that bad. Or do you wake up all your morning afters this way?” 




SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Historical Romantic Suspense)
 Had he been the one she’d seen earlier in the ruins?