Showing posts with label Sarah Cass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sarah Cass. Show all posts

Monday, September 5, 2016

Tuesday Tales - spider


Welcome! We're back with the word prompt "spider" this week. Just click on the author's name and go to her blog. Don't forget to return to read the other stories. Thank you for coming.

M/M Hockey Romance
“This is how you greet Sal’s new boyfriend?” Mrs. Castenada asked her daughters.

Contemporary Romance
"All I have to do is have the cleaning service come in to dust and get rid of the spider webs by the front door.”

Contemporary Romance
“You’d do that? Even without any amenities?”

Modern Historical Romance
John could stand it no longer. He never interfered in the Roberts’ conversations with their guests, but today, he had no choice.

Urban Fantasy
 “No cold feet?”
“Not even a toe."

MMA Romance
Right now I need you or you need to tell me to leave. But for the love of God, make a decision quick.

Monday, August 17, 2015

Tuesday Tales - Ten Authors Writing to the Word Prompt "Writing"

 
Welcome to TUESDAY TALES! The place to find new stories and discover new authors. This week's word prompt is "writing". Click on each author’s name to go read the snippet they tempt us with this week.
Happy summer time reading from TUESDAY TALES!
 
Jean Joachim (Modern Historical)
Maggie slipped her hand into John’s as the Judge asked Penn to take the witness stand.

 
Trisha Faye (Contemporary Fiction)
There are lots of dreams, lots of anger and “old” frustrations, surfacing in my mind, mostly when my body has shut down for the night.

 
V.L. Locey (M/M Historical Romance)
One never expects life altering news to be delivered over coffee and Danish.

 
Morgan K. Wyatt (Contemporary Suspense
"Wish Bella was here so I could give her some woman to woman advice."

 
Davee Jones (Contemporary Romance)
 "I’ll say put all your intentions in writing."

 
Flossie Benton Rogers (Paranormal Fantasy Romance)
“I should have known a girlfriend visit was too much to hope for. Which sister?”

 
Iris Blobel (Contemporary Romance)
She let out a soft laugh, and he was glad to see a little bit of sparkle return to her eyes.

 
Susanne Matthews (Contemporary)
Charley turned on the radio, hoping to pick up a weather update, but all Matilda could find was static.

 
Jillian Chantal (Regency)
"But how will we get her a gown?"

 
Tricia Andersen (Romantic Suspense)
He’s in danger because of me!

Monday, August 10, 2015

Tuesday Tales - Picture Prompt


 
Welcome to TUESDAY TALES! The place to find new stories and discover new authors. This week we’re writing to a picture prompt. Story snippets are limited to 300 words on picture prompt week, so it’s quick reading. Click on each author’s name to go read the snippet they tempt us with this week.

Happy summer time reading from TUESDAY TALES!

 


Iris Blobel (Contemporary Romance)
Ethan followed his gaze and assumed Matt was talking about the red roses and the box of chocolate. He moved back to Matt and cocked a brow. “Important to the case?”

V.L. Locey (Multicultural Romance)
I glanced at my watch, rather anxious to find Jonah and perhaps do some shopping.

Jean Joachim (Modern Historical)
Penn’s door opened. When he joined the others in the living room, Maggie saw that his face was streaked with tears.

Jillian Chantal (Regency)
The roses the duke chose for the large vases were variegated.

Tricia Andersen (Romantic Suspense)
 Sloan parked the Hummer in front of the elementary school then pressed play. A proud smile filled his face. “That’s my girl.”

Flossie BentonRogers (Paranormal Fantasy Romance)
 The pre-dawn air hummed with energy.

Morgan Wyatt (Romantic Suspense)
“Bella was my first client, and I was as green as they come.”

Trisha Faye (Contemporary Romance)
“Except for special occasions. Then, I add a few extra touches to the décor.”

 


 

Monday, July 13, 2015

Tuesday Tales - Picture Prompt - Trees



This week, we have a picture prompt and each author is limited to 300 words on their post using this picture as inspiration. Be sure to check out each post by clicking on the author's name to take you to their website.

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V.L. Locey (Multicultural Romance) 
Jonah, being the youngest of his brood and a first-class instigator, opened the days festivities.

Iris Blobel (Contemporary Romance)
He leaned in and placed a kiss on her forehead. “I’ll be only a minute or two.”

Sarah Cass (Contemporary Romance)
“If you wanted my attention you really only had to say hello.”

Trisha Faye (Contemporary Romance)
“So, I never liked the taste of crow, but I need a giant serving of it now.”

Joselyn Vaughn (Romantic Comedy)

In her experience, men, especially those nearing retirement, weren’t interested in applying advice from a health coach.

Tricia Anderson (Romantic Suspense).
Chills ran up Ame’s spine as a voice approached from behind her. She turned slowly to find the three men that asked for her standing there, the one named Oliver wearing an evil grin. “Look what we’ve found, boys,” he purred.


Morgan Wyatt (Romantic Suspense)
“It sounds so ominous. Like the end of the world.”

Jean Joachim (Modern Historical)
“Penn, you’re fourteen, time you learned to walk your own dog,” John said, handing the leash to the teen.

Flossie Benton Rogers (Paranormal Fantasy Romance)
The man brandishing the sword no longer resembled a zombie. 

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Monday, February 2, 2015

Tuesday Tales - Writing to the prompt 'ring'


Welcome to Tuesday Tales!

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

Click on the writer's name to go to their blog and read their story.

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?”