Monday, December 27, 2021

Tuesday Tales - Green


 Welcome to Tuesday Tales! This group of writers create stories based on word prompts. This week our prompt is "green." Click on the author's name and go to her blog to read her story. Don't miss anyone. The stories are different and excellent. 
Thank you for stopping by. 

V.L. Locey (MM Contemporary Romance)

“I hate seeing shopping malls dying,” I lamented after exiting the Honda.


Trisha Faye (Contemporary Fiction)

“Fifteen feet to spare. You cut it close this morning!”


Tricia Andersen (Small Town Romance)

They ignored things that would taint their ideal little world, like adultery.


Susanne Matthews (Contemporary Romance)

If Dad wanted to find someone who would take one for the team, he needed to look elsewhere. 


Jean Joachim (Sports Romance)

The one welcome sight was the light layer of snow covering the ground.  

Monday, December 20, 2021

Tuesday Tales - Red

 



Welcome to this week's edition of Tuesday Tales, a weekly blog of current works in progress from a select group of authors.  Please click on the links to read the selections. Comments are appreciated. 



V.L. Locey (MM Contemporary Romance)
 “I’m fine. It’s okay," I said to hopefully wipe away the deep lines of concern on her brow.

Jean Joachim (MF Sports Romance)
What would he tell his mother? Or Uncle Charlie?

Trisha Faye (Contemporary Fiction)
Peggy felt like it was all a juggling act.

Susanne Matthews (Contemporary MF Romance) 
“Jealous boyfriend?” He cocked an eyebrow.

Jillian Chantal (Contemporary Fantasy)
"I was a prisoner of war myself, you know.”

Monday, December 13, 2021

Tuesday Tales - Persuasive

 


Welcome to Tuesday Tales! This group of writers create stories based on word prompts. This week our prompt is "persuasive." Click on the author's name and go to her blog to read her story. Don't miss anyone. The stories are different and excellent. 
Thank you for stopping by. 

V.L. Locey (MM Contemporary Romance)

The inside of the Audi was toasty warm. Pity my soul was such an ice chard. 

Trisha Faye (Contemporary Fiction)

“It’s just an expression, honey. A buttercup is a flower, a pretty little flower.”

Jean Joachim (Historical Romance)

“Mother!” he called out to her as she left the house. “Hurry! It’s almost sundown.”

Tricia Andersen (Small Town Romance)

Then why is he with her and not me?

Susanne Matthews (Contemporary Romance)

I laughed. “If that’s your best pickup line, it needs work.”


Monday, December 6, 2021

Tuesday Tales - Word Prompt "Fabric."

 


Welcome to Tuesday Tales! This group of writers create stories based on word prompts. This week our prompt is "fabric." Click on the author's name and go to her blog to read her story. Don't miss anyone. The stories are different and excellent. Thank you for stopping by. 

JEAN JOACHIM (Historical Romance)

Sarah fingered the satin ribbons, enjoying the smooth feel of the fabric. 


VICKI LOCEY (MM Contemporary Romance)

“Do we need pearls? I think we need pearls.”


TRISHA FAYE (Contemporary Fiction)

A thumbs up icon came flashing back.


JILLIAN CHANTAL (Contemporary Fantasy)

 She couldn’t pretend not to see this one.


TRICIA  ANDERSEN (Small Town Romance)

He didn’t need his babysitter ratting on him to Morgan.


FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Highlander Romance)

“We outpaced Keech by an hour or two at most.”


SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Holiday Romance)

She couldn’t blame Mike for leaving her like this.