Monday, June 29, 2020

Tuesday Tales - Bite







Welcome to Tuesday Tales, the place for weekly FREE READS! Click on the author's name and go to their blog. When you have finished reading, return and move on to the next one. This week we’re writing to the prompt "BITE." Thank you for stopping by!


V.L. Locey (MM Holiday Romance)
"You’ve always made me feel things that I didn’t know how to handle.”

Jean Joachim (Women's Fiction)
“You might want to turn around.” He unbuttoned his shirt.

Tricia Andersen (Greek God/Paranormal Romance)
Or millions. Had the old man gotten to millions yet?

Jillian Chantal (Regency Romance)
But he was most definitely calling for a hack to take him home from this escapade. 

Susanne Matthews (Contemporary Romance)

“We’ve just stepped into The Twilight Zone. It’s like we’ve arrived at Southfork, straight onto the set of Dallas.”  

Flossie Benton Rogers (Cozy Mystery)
“Don’t push it, and don’t push me!”


Monday, June 22, 2020

TuesdayTales - Word Prompt 'Sunny' #freereads



Welcome to Tuesday Tales, the place for weekly FREE READS! Click on the author's name and go to her blog. When you have finished reading, return and move on to the next one. This week we’re writing to the word prompt "sunny." Thank you for stopping by!

Flossie Benton Rogers (Cozy Mystery)
“You low down, double-crossing polecat!”

V.L. Locey (MM Holiday Romance)
“What? Sorry. I was thinking about kissing you.”

Tricia Andersen (Greek god/paranormal Romance)
So I’m not sure if your type of beings know what being indoors is like since I have no idea what you are.

Jean Joachim (Women's Fiction)
The next morning, to her surprise, Sarah awoke chuckling over a scene from the movie.

Susanne Matthews (Contemporary Romance)
“Them’s gals.”  

Monday, June 15, 2020

Tuesday tales From the Word Servant.








Welcome to this weeks Tuesday tales and another look at our works in progress. This week's word prompt is SERVANT.


TRICIA ANDERSEN (Greek god/paranormal Romance)

 “I don’t, sun god?”



V.L. LOCEY (MM Holiday Romance)
“Mayor Griffiths, a quick question?”

 TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction Short Story)
As much as she usually enjoyed searching through the treasure trove of old papers, this afternoon the task didn’t hold her attention.
  
JEAN JOACHIM (Pandemic Romance)
Sick of television, Sarah flipped it off. It was eight o’clock. 

FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Cozy Mystery)
 “Two murders in Glisten, and you discovered both of the bodies.”
  
SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Contemporary Romance)

I closed my eyes and played the song I knew so well, pouring every ounce of my soul into the music.

Monday, June 8, 2020

TUESDAY TALES PICTURE PROMPT



Welcome to Tuesday Tales. This week is picture prompt week. Each one of our writers selected on of these pictures to inspire their 300 word story. Stop by them all for great tales!












JEAN JOACHIM (Pandemic Romance)
As Cary ate the remaining deli sandwich, he remembered his conversation with the deli man. 

V. L. LOCEY (MM Holiday Romance)
"You know what he said to me then, Mayor?”

JILLIAN CHANTAL (Regency)
Now outdoors, he strode along the dark street, unafraid. 

TRICIA ANDERSEN (Greek God Paranormal Romance)
Watching the settlers make their way across the United States as he rode his chariot across the sky was better than anything on television.

TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction Short Story)
She pondered about her dilemma.

FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Cozy Mystery)
The back door stood two inches ajar.

SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Contemporary Romanc)
“Fat lot of good that did,” I grumbled. 

Monday, June 1, 2020

TUESDAY TALES - WORD PROMPT "JAR"



Welcome to Tuesday Tales! The word prompt this week is "Jar". Click on the author's name to go to her blog and read her story. Make the rounds of these excellent stories. Thank you for stopping by! 



JEAN JOACHIM (Pandemic Romance)
Sue knocked. “Cary? I’m sorry, dear. I apologize. I’ll stay home from now on.”

V. L. LOCEY (M/M Hockey Romance)
“Snooping is unbecoming,” I mumbled then pulled the big bowl of salad from the fridge. 

FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Mystery)
After all, you never know where a murderer might turn up.

TRICIA ANDERSEN (Greek God/Paranormal Romance)
He’d only been in this house once or twice since Zeus evicted them from Olympus.


JILLIAN CHANTAL (Regency)
 The man he was avoiding stood beside him. 


SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Modern Historical Romance)
“She would’ve made a beautiful bride,” Sam choked out the words.