Monday, January 25, 2021

Tuesday Tales From the Word Mud

 


Welcome to this week's Tuesday Tales, the blog spot where a select group of authors share scenes from their works in progress with you. Each scene is written using this week's word prompt: mud Click on the author's name to see their posts. When you're done come back and try another. Feedback is always appreciated. 


V.L.LOCEY (MM Hockey Romance)

“It was a joke, Mom.”

 

TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)

Henry cleaned out his wallet to buy it so Emma could give it to Grandma on her next birthday.

 

TRICIA ANDERSEN (Greek god/paranormal Romance)

Yet, she didn’t recall them ever looking at her like they did at each other.

 

FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Medieval Romance)

“I beg your pardon, sir.”

 

JILLIAN CHANTAL (Paranormal)

“Don’t get all messy. I didn’t bring a towel to wipe you down.”

 

JEAN JOACHIM (Small Town Romance)

Sliding on the slippery stuff, he fell on his butt in the street.

 

SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Romantic Thriller)

“Are you saying he used the same method to get her to go with him that James Colchester did?”

Monday, January 18, 2021

Tuesday Tales - Stuck

 


Welcome to Tuesday Tales! We write stories to word prompts. The prompt this week is "stuck”.  Click on the author's name to go to their blog. Come back and read all these wonderful stories.

V.L. LOCEY (MM Hockey Romance)

Liam shot the sleeping baby a dank look. 


TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)

She stared at the plate for some time, trying to recall when she’d even gotten it.


TRICIA ANDERSEN (Greek god/Paranormal Romance)

He had no idea what love felt like. He had never experienced the emotion.


SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Romantic Thriller)

“Are you certain? Are you positive that she’s given birth?” 


FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Medieval Romance)

Dawn’s first gold pierced the mist as he reached the edge of the clearing.



Monday, January 11, 2021



Welcome to Tuesday Tales, the place for weekly FREE READS! Click on the author's name and go to their blog. When you finished reading, return and move on to the next one. This week we’re writing to a picture prompt. Authors chose one of the following pictures to incorporate into their snippet. Thank you for stopping by!





TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)

Emma in turn had continued this habit, although her hiding spot was a corner of the bottom dresser drawer.

V.L. LOCEY (MM Hockey Romance)

When we returned to the ice for the third period the score was tied at zero for each team.

TRICIA ANDERSEN (Greek god/paranormal Romance)

He gritted his teeth as he spoke the word. “Master.”

JEAN JOACHIM (Small Town Romance)

Sweat beaded on his forehead as the hands of the clock moved faster than he did.

SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Romantic Thriller)

She licked her lips, and he knew she was going to lie to him.

FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Medieval Romance)

He found Will Harding in the stables, kneeling to inspect Champion’s shoes.

 

Monday, January 4, 2021

 



Welcome to Tuesday Tales! We write stories to word prompts. The prompt this week is "clock."  Click on the author's name to go to their blog. Come back and read all these wonderful stories.


V.L. Locey (MM Hockey Romance)

Placing my wine glass aside, I stole his cutting board


Flossie Benton Rogers (Historical Fantasy)

“Defend yourself, scapegrace!”


Susanne Matthews (Romantic Thriller)

"Being scared is the basis of our survival skill as a species."


Jillian Chantal (Paranormal)

The silence was eerie.


Trisha Faye (Historical Fiction)

I have to take her something. Although, it obviously won’t be a gift that I’ve stitched and finished myself.

Jean Joachim (Small Town Romance)

Would he miss Flint or be happy to be alone?