Welcome to Tuesday Tales! This week our group is writing to the word prompt "cushion." Click on the links to enjoy the excerpts and leave comments for the authors. Thank you for stopping by.
JEAN JOACHIM (Historical Romance)
JEAN JOACHIM (Historical Romance)
Welcome to Tuesday Tales, where authors write to a different word prompt each week. This week the word prompt is "board". Hop off to each authors blog by clicking on their name. Don't forget to return and read all the stories.
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JEAN JOACHIM (Historical Romance)
Opening her eyes, her gaze came into direct contact with Ben’s.
V. L. LOCEY (MM Holiday Romance)
The flight to the east coast was uneventful.
TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)
“I’ve been dragging my feet. I don’t want them here.”
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Small Town Romance)
She didn’t know the big man could change that many shades of red but here he was looking like a fresh picked tomato.
SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Holiday Romance)
With the snow and ice, stopping in time to prevent the accident would’ve been impossible.
FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Cozy Mystery)
“Cinnamon scones still your favorite?”
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 Holiday Romance)
The glass of water in my hand nearly slipped from my fingers as I lost myself in his beauty.
Flossie Benton Rogers (Cozy Mystery)
A dimple appeared in his right cheek.
Trisha Faye (Historical Fiction)
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 author's choice of one of the five images below. Thank you for stopping by!
TRISHA FAYE (F/F Romance)
Paige was the one that got angry that night and signed off in a huff.
V.L. LOCEY (MM Holiday Romance)
The good cold. The kind that made your nose hair freeze and your head ache as soon as you stepped outside.
TRICIA
ANDERSEN
(Small Town Romance)
Morgan, I don’t think my being here is smart.
JEAN JOACHIM (Sweet,
Historical Romance)
Unaware she wasn’t alone, she caught movement in the grass out of the corner of her eye.
FLOSSIE
BENTON ROGERS
(Cozy Mystery)
At first I thought someone had said Bloody Mary three times when I wasn’t listening.
SUSANNE
MATTHEWS (Holiday Romance)
“You can feel him
again, can’t you? Just like when we were kids.”
Welcome to July and 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 Hockey Romance)
CHRYS N. JAY (F/F Romance)
Not many of the approaching-50 crowd were there, and certainly not Paige.
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Small town Romance)
She gave him a wink. She noticed his cheeks redden after
it.
The cold cut
through him, just as it had that fateful day twenty years ago, the day his
parents had been killed in an avalanche while he’d survived.
Welcome to summer 2021! This week, the authors from Tuesday Tales bring you posts based on the word prompt SURPRISE. As always, click on each name to access their stories. Feel free to comment on them, too. We love feedback!
V.L. LOCEY (MM
Contemporary Western Romance)
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Small town Romance)
CHRYS N. JAY (F/F Romance)
Each day found each of them struggling to hold on to two realities that were incompatible with each other.
SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Romantic Comedy)