Showing posts with label Kathleen Ball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kathleen Ball. Show all posts

Monday, April 13, 2015


Welcome to Tuesday Tales!


This week we’re writing to the prompt ‘nail’.

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Don't forget to come back and enjoy all the stories here.

Thank you for coming.
 
Trisha Faye - Contemporary Romance

Thoughts rushed around in Sally’s mind like a rabid dog chasing a merry go round.

V.L. Locey - Multicultural Romance
And I thought he looked good in jeans and flannel . . .

Jean Joachim - Modern historical romance
Maggie's days were spent in hard labor making beds, and cleaning toilets. Every day at two she would stop by the Roberts' suite.

Iris Blobel - Contemporary Romance
Her touch was soft and gentle, her beautiful smile warm that went deep into her eyes. Close up, she looked even more attractive, sexier.

Morgan K. Wyatt - Romantic Suspense Exposed
The sight of Will with his hands behind his head and his biceps bunched reminded her of the male revue. In particularly, one of the dancers.

Jillian Chantal - Contemporary
"You should smile when you say that. I’d be more convinced."

Davee Jones - Contemporary Romance Steal My Heart 
"Tears fell from Lola’s gentle face, just missing the edge of her bowl, almost giving an alternative meaning to salted caramel gelato."

Kathleen Ball - Historical Western Romance
Her heart dropped when she set eyes on the rotund man with dirty, greasy, dark hair and the look of the devil in his eyes.

Tricia Andersen - Contemporary Sports Romance Between the Shelves
"Don’t get me wrong, Lilybug. I could stare at you all night. But I don’t want to look at you. I want to feel you. I want to taste you. I bet you taste far better than their pizza."

 

 

 

 







 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Monday, April 6, 2015

Tuesday Tales - Where #Authors #Write to a Prompt - SPEAK

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"What random hell now?"
 
Ethan turned around and looked straight into a pair of beautiful blue eyes"

V.L. Locey (Multicultural Romance)
Heating pads and Heavenly Hash work wonders.

Trisha Faye (Contemporary Romance)
“I thought it was complicated. It turns out that it isn’t.”

Jillian Chantal (Contemporary)
News flash. I’m an adult. 

Jean Joachim (Modern Historical Romance)
He leaned over a little closer to her. “But a little kiss might be just the ticket to get you what you want.

Tricia Anderson (Contemporary Sports Romance)
"Lily, whatever stupid thing my cousin did, please forgive him.  He really loves you.”

Kathleen Ball (Historical Western Romance)
"No, honey, John doesn't own a ranch. Oh my, what did you say your name was?

Davee Jones (Contemporary Romance)
"I once prided myself there wasn't anyone I needed to see or speak to everyday."

Monday, February 2, 2015

Tuesday Tales - Writing to the prompt 'ring'


Welcome to Tuesday Tales!

Today we’re writing to the prompt ‘ring’.

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Don't forget to come back and enjoy all the stories here.

Thank you for coming.


Iris Blobel (Contemporary Romance)
He cocked a brow. "When we left? He kicked us out."
 
Jillian Chantal (Contemporary Romance)
Oh well, looks weren’t supposed to matter anyway, were they?

Sarah Cass (Contemporary Holiday Romance)
“That’s because Grady—”
“Don’t you dare tell me!”

V.L. Locey (Multicultural Romance)
The next morning found me curled up with one of the handsomest men I know.

Elizabeth Black (Sweet Romance)
Eric and I sat down to a chilly snow-laden afternoon in front of the TV. Since the snow was coming down hard, there was a travel ban in the area, and we didn't lose power, we decided to forgo work – we couldn't drive in that muck anyway – and catch a movie.

Karen Cino (Contemporary Romance)
“I would feel so much better if he was cheating on me with another woman, but a man, how embarrassing.”
“Listen, no one needs to know the truth but you and me.”

Jean Joachim (Contemporary Romance)
Standing in front of the mirror, Kate plucked at her hair as her nerves kicked up. Blind date?

Trisha Faye (Contemporary Romance)
Sally admired the view of the form fitting jeans leaving her store. And then, reality set in with the age-old dilemma.

Jeanine McAdam (Historic Western Romance)
“Sir,” Sarah started, she twisted her wedding ring around her finger. “As you can see I’m with child and I need to be returned to my home.”
 
Morgan Wyatt (Contemporary Romance)
She couldn’t say she spent much time ogling Lynne’s husband rear view, but she knew the superb butt wasn't Marc's.

Joselyn Vaughn (Romantic Comedy)
Everyone called her a busybody, but Ken’s interest in her potential marriage would make the most voracious gossip proud.


Kathleen Ball (Historical Western)
Glancing over his shoulder, his eyes drank their full of her. She was beautiful and while sleeping he could imagine her to be an angel, but he knew better

Davee Jones (Contemporary Adult Romance)
"I'd love a chance to ring his bell."

Tricia Anderson (Contemporary Romantic Suspense)
It was evident the shooter was extremely familiar with the terrain but it didn’t stop Sloan from gaining ground. He was stronger, his stride was longer and he was on a mission. He had to know where the pink paint came from.

Flossie Benton Rogers (Paranormal Romance)
“Tell me, Ms. Delaney, does your passion for travel extend to visiting eighth century Northumbria?”