Monday, April 5, 2021

Tuesday Tales - Orange

 Welcome! This week our talented authors are writing to the word prompt "orange." Please stop by each blog, read the excerpt, and leave a comment. Thank you for stopping by.





V.L. LOCEY (MM Hockey Romance) 

The spotlight was on me. 


TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)

All Gail could do was to wrap Martha up in a giant hug and squeeze tight, trying to reassure her and lift her blue mood.


TRICIA ANDERSEN - (Greek god/paranormal Romance)

The pang of betrayal felt like a knife.


JILLIAN CHANTAL (Time Travel)

When she had wandered off, Rowena said, “How will I choose?”


FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Medieval Knight Romance)

A twig cracked nearby, making her jump.


SUSANNEMATTHEWS (Romantic Thriller)

Traffic was heavy, but as usual, the cabby drove like a man possessed.


JEAN JOACHIM (Small Town Romance) 

Flint patted his brother on the back. “Absolutely. You’ve covered for me upteen million times. Now it’s your turn. Take off. Have fun. Get laid.”

 


 

Monday, March 29, 2021

Tuesday Tales - Picky


Welcome! This week our talented authors are writing to the word prompt "picky." So many different, wonderful stories! Please stop by each blog, read the excerpt, and leave a comment. Thank you for stopping by.


FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Medieval Knight Romance)

“What objections do you have to marrying Rothburg?”


V.L. LOCEY (MM Hockey Romance)

It was small but filled with love and personality, just like Jamie.


TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)

“That was last year. Things change. Right now, green is my favored color.”


JEAN JOACHIM (Small Town Romance)

What did he know about kids? Raising them? Talking to them?


SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Romantic Thriller) 

“He bioengineered a virus? You’re talking sci-fi again.”








Monday, March 22, 2021

Tuesday Tales - Glass


Welcome! This week our talented authors are writing to the word prompt "glass". So many different, wonderful stories! Please stop by each blog, read the words and leave a comment. Thank you for stopping by.

V.L.LOCEY - MM Hockey Romance 

Ah, the sneaky adorable Pete. 


TRISHA FAYE - Historical Fiction

 “Mother is occupied in the chicken coop. She’s doing a major clean-out.”


JILLIAN CHANTAL - Time travel 

Thinking of that possibility, she was almost tempted to go ahead and jump now.

 

TRICIA ANDERSEN - Paranormal/Greek god Romance

Pain was everything.

 

JEAN JOACHIM- Small Town Romance

She slipped off her watch, poured a glass of wine, sat on the sofa, and called Marty.

  

SUSANNE MATTHEWS - Romantic Thriller 

She eyed Al up and down as if he were a Delmonico steak in a butcher shop.

 

FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS - Medieval Knight Romance

His serious expression alerted Nicholas that something was amiss. 

 



Monday, March 15, 2021

Tuesday Tales:Picture Prompt Week


 Welcome to Picture Prompt Week on Tuesday Tales. The authors were given a selection of pictures and wrote their 300 word scenes to them.  The pictures were as follows






Here are this week's scenes. Don't forget to check them all out! 

V.L. LOCEY (MM Hockey Romance)

 My cheeks were frozen by the time I reached The Scarlet Four Café and Grill.


 TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)

 Martha’s eyes flew open wide, and she pulled back in a huff, as if she were offended.



 TRICIA ANDERSEN (Greek god/paranormal Romance)

 

“Let me show you just how weak I am.”

 

FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Medieval Knight Romance)

His body became more intimately aware of hers with each furlong they traveled.


JILLIAN CHANTAL (Time Travel)

Abigail pulled a sheet of paper from her cloak.


SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Romantic Thriller)

 The image of his six-foot-four frame all pretzeled onto her love seat—they didn’t have a couch—had her giggling.


JEAN JOACHIM (Small Town Romance)

 Flint was going to kill him.


Monday, March 8, 2021

Tuesday Tales - Bug

 



Welcome! This week our talented authors are writing to the word prompt "bug"." So many different, wonderful stories! Please stop by each blog, read the words and leave a comment. Thank you for stopping by. 


V.L. Locey (MM Hockey Romance) 

It was like playing tennis against two opponents.


Trisha Faye (Historical Fiction)

“So, what did he say? Does he missssss you?” Martha drawled the word out as a huge, teasing grin lit up her face.


 Flossie Benton Rogers(Medieval Knight Romance)

As he cradled her against him, the blessed heat of his body eased her trembles.


Tricia Andersen (Greek God/Paranormal Romance) 

She cocked an eyebrow at him. “Really? Are you going there?”


Jean Joachim (Small Town Romance)

“Maybe if you sleep with him, we could get the paper printed for free?”


Susanne Matthews (Romantic Thriller)

“Well, if you wanted to scare her, that should do the trick.”




Monday, March 1, 2021

TUESDAY TALES - WORD PROMPT "BLUE"

 



Welcome! This week our talented authors are writing to the word prompt "blue." So many different, wonderful stories! Please stop by each blog, read the words and leave a comment. Thank you for stopping by. 


JEAN C. JOACHIM (SMALL TOWN ROMANCE)

Strong arms on a man turned her on. 


V. L. LOCEY (MM  HOCKEY ROMANCE)

“Then stay there. I’m not done with you yet.”


TRISHA FAYE (HISTORICAL FICTION)

A wave at the station and he was gone – to places far off and across the seas, to lands he couldn’t report on in his letters home.


FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (HISTORICAL ROMANCE)

The woman’s tone seemed to offer something other than liquid refreshment.


SUSANNE MATTHEWS (ROMANTIC THRILLER)

"So we need to know where all the karaoke bars are in Manhattan."


TRICIA ANDERSEN (GREEK GOD/PARANORMAL ROMANCE)

Whatever makes the ancient fart happy.


JILLIAN CHANTAL (HISTORICAL ROMANCE)

That stallion was large. Very large.

Monday, February 22, 2021

Tuesday Tales From the Word Scout

 


Welcome to the last Tuesday Tale for the month of February, 2021. This has been a year, hasn't it? Unbelievable cold, snow, and not just where it's normally found. Hopefully things will get back to normal, or as normal as they can, soon. 

This week's writing prompt is the word SCOUT, and each scene is 400 words long. Take time to read them all, and if you can, leave a comment and share. We love hearing from our followers.


JEAN JOACHIM (Small Town Romance)

“There was no sex.”

 V.L. LOCEY (MM Hockey Romance)

“Uh-huh. They’ll invest it in ice cream and lip gloss.” 

 FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Medieval Romance)

“What are these roving players to you?”

 TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)

Darling, I’d certainly give a lot to be there in Munday with you right now.

 TRICIA ANDERSEN (Greek god/paranormal Romance)

“Oh-kay. Didn’t know you got a posse, nephew.”

 JILLIAN CHANTAL (Time travel historical)

Rowena strode toward the area with purpose.

 SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Romantic Thriller)

“She used to joke about wasting a valuable commodity every time she cut herself.”