Showing posts with label #picture prompt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #picture prompt. Show all posts

Monday, May 9, 2022

Tuesday Tales- May 10, 2022- Picture Prompt

 Welcome to Tuesday Tales.  This week, the writers are writing to a picture prompt. Each picks a photo and fits in into their story. The posts are limited to 300 words.  Sit down, pour yourself some tea and enjoy...










V.L. LOCEY (MM Holiday Romance) 

 No one, it seemed, was as dumb as me. 


JILLIAN CHANTAL (Regency Romance)

 It is no use to dream.


JEAN JOACHIM (Sports romance)  

"Damn. This car takes forever to heat up."


SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Contemporary Romance)

Somehow, he’d assumed that his sibling would be younger not older than he was. 

 


Monday, April 13, 2020

Tuesday Tales - Picture Prompt Week

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. The authors chose one of the pictures from this selection. Thank you for stopping by!









JEAN JOACHIM (romance)

An eerie feeling surrounded him. He had no idea what to expect, and Dr. Cary Metcalf did not like surprises.

V.L. LOCEY  (MM Romance) 

“Candy, Sir?” I looked up from my conversation with my boss and into the most soulful, sensual, walnut colored eyes I had ever seen.

TRICIA ANDERSEN (Paranormal/MMA Romance)

“Oh. The nice folks who brought us gasoline and matches so we could torch a house.”

TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction Short Story)
They raced down the street to Mr. Hansen’s store.

Tire tracks rutted the earth before the final turn into the cemetery.

SUSANNEMATTHEWS (Modern Historical Romance)


"It’s always easy when the client knows exactly what she wants and her wishes line up with my ideas.

Monday, May 13, 2019

Tuesday Tales- Picture Prompt- May 14, 2019

This week, the authors of Tuesday Tales are writing to picture prompts. On these weeks, the snippets shared are 300 words or less. Check them out by clicking on the name of the author. Enjoy!









V.L. Locey MM Hockey Romance

Jack ate his weight in the little pastry puffs after wolfing down a large portion of his omelet.


Trisha Faye Historical Fiction 

It always brought a warm, loving feeling to her heart whenever she stopped and took the time to look at the pieces of Grandma’s past that now graced her kitchen.


“There’s a five prong candelabra in the room next door. I’ll get it.”

Jean Joachim: Urban Fantasy

The metal of Balto's snout was cold under my hand. 


Tricia Andersen - Paranormal/Greek god romance

She used to be a vampire so that was saying something.



Davee Jones:  Contemporary Romance

The decision to eat more went round and round in my brain, while the scrambled eggs cooled to room temperature. 


Flossie Benton Rogers Medieval knight romance

It was a give and take of light and dark, unrepentant male with an air of mystery.


Susanne Matthews: Historical Romance Suspense

When Isabelle was born, twenty-year-old Murielle had become her governess








Monday, December 5, 2016

Tuesday Tales - Picture Prompt


Welcome to winter and a little Tuesday Tales festivity.
Tuesday Tales authors write each week to a word prompt or a picture prompt. This month, we'll have two picture prompt weeks. The authors got to choose one of the seven pictures below. Join us for some excerpts from fascinating stories in the works. Read it here first!
Reading will be quick this week as picture prompt snippets are limited to 300 words.
Click on each author's name to go to their tale. There will be a link there where you can return to this page and check out the rest of the stories.
Happy winter reading. We hope some of these tales get you in the holiday spirit.







M/M Hockey Romance
"Todd, your daddy will think what he will of me, and of us, when he finds out."

TRISHA FAYE
Christmas Romance
“Sally…really…do you have any idea how crazy my December is?”

Contemporary Holiday Fiction
C.W. Banley expected her to decorate each tree.

Contemporary Christmas Story
What was it people said about going home? Either you could never go back, or it was where you were loved no matter what.

Contemporary
That screech sounded like a wild creature but it could very well be a person.

Paranormal Romance
The wind whipped around and through her and threatened to knock her off her feet.

Monday, October 17, 2016

Tuesday Tales From a Picture October 18, 2016

Welcome back to Tuesday Tales, the place where wonderful books are born. Today, our authors bring you the colors of autumn. The beautiful reds, oranges, golds, and browns are fitting for this week’s picture prompt. This week, the bloggers had a choice any one of the following three pictures. Here they are:





Quite diverse, wouldn't you say? Read on to see how creative they’ve been!

V. L. LOCEY     F/F Hockey Romance
“You look like a librarian,” Hannah said when I reached our table.

TRISHA FAYE     Contemporary Romance
As everyone else stood, Corecia held a hand in the air as if she were a school girl waiting for permission to speak.

DAVEE JONES     Contemporary Romance
“Food became the center of our lives, did we ever think about anything else?” Visits to our favorite café became more than routine, it made us an us.

 SUSANNE MATTHEWS     Contemporary Romance
“You’re comparing our wedding to a loaf of bread?”

JEAN JOACHIM (Holiday Sports Romance)
  "I was hoping Tuffer and I could have some time alone. I think there's something he wants to ask me." She stared at her hands. 

FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Paranormal Romance) 
Ivy checked the clock. Ten minutes until midnight.