Thursday, December 26, 2013

WELCOME TO THE FIRST, ANNUAL TUESDAY TALES NAUGHTY OR NICE BLOG HOP! Our lovely writers are giving away goodies on their blogs this weekend. Please hop to everyone to be entered for their prizes. Here are our participants. Forget "nice", let's go "naughty"



























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Monday, December 16, 2013

TUESDAY TALES, 10 WRITERS WRITING TO THE WORD PROMPT "BELLS"





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Welcome to Tuesday Tales. This is our last post until 2014. Click on the writer's name to go to their blog and read their post. Thank you so much for coming and we wish you a very happy holiday.
JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporary Romance)
I hate it when he puts his gun on the front hall table.
IRIS BLOBEL (Sports Romance)
His mouth inches from her ear, he murmured, "Believe me, I’d never hurt you.”
V. L. LOCEY (M/M Historical Western)
"Don`t say anything. Just strap the damn guns on, pin the star on your chest, and let me help you up.”
TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction) 
216 Leadora. Their new home. Bea and Casey wouldn’t move again for thirty years.
LINDSAY DOWNS (Regency Romance)
It was these little points, which when added together made for the perfect picture of their future life together.
STEFAN ELLERY(Sci Fi)
Paul shook his head and set foot into the apartment. “No.”
Silf frowned “You have to.”
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Steampunk Romance)
A grin spread across his face at the knock on the door.   His devoted thoughts of Sophia floated away as desire for Emma burned in his veins. 
TAI VICARI (Sci Fi/Fantasy)
He always seemed so concerned for her, but she didn't know why. She tried to speak with him but he would never utter a single word.
DAVEE JONES (YA, Paranormal Romance)
Finding Love in a Black Lagoon
Bells? I'll give you bells..." 
SHERRY GLOAG (Romance)
“Come on lady,” the showman’s voice cut through her thoughts and she raised her second dart and threw. 
MORGAN K. WYATT (Contemporary Romance)
The Inheritance
The words slipped out of his mouth without intention as his eyes devoured her. There really was a dog.

Monday, December 9, 2013

TUESDAY TALES, 9 WRITERS WRITING TO THE PROMPT "CHECK"

Welcome to Tuesday Tales! We're writing to the prompt "check". Click on the writer's name to go to their blog and read their story. Don't forget to return to read more. Thank you for coming!
JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporary Romance) 
His Leading Lady 
Mark tried to change the subject when she gushed over him.
TRISHA FAYE(Historical Fiction)
Bea stood in the kitchen, holding cupboard doors open with each hand, surveying the shelves in search of ingredients.
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Steampunk Romance)
Gideon’s grin grew wide as he led her to the second floor.  He was going to enjoy having an assistant, especially one as breathtakingly beautiful as Emma.  
IRIS BLOBEL (Sports Romance)
“What are you doing here anyway?” he shouted from down the hall.  Yes, what was she doing here?
V. L. LOCEY (M/M, Historical Romance)
I knelt at his side. The need to touch him was damned powerful.
LINDSAY DOWNS (Regency Romance)
“Blast it man, will you stop sneaking around,” Peter ordered.
STEFAN ELLERY (Sci Fi)
Kai took him into the building, the first floor was nothing more than a greeting area the desk was not manned by a Norg. A slim grey humanoid with large black eyes sat with a clipboard and pen.
SHERRY GLOAG (Romance)
Tamping down on her rising panic Amanda forced herself to turn her back on the mystery man and his interest in the other woman.
MORGAN K. WYATT (Contemporary Romance)
The Inheritance
The older man shook his head and sighed deeply. “I wish you hadn’t done that. It’s going to make things sticky when you meet today.” 

Monday, December 2, 2013

11 WRITERS WRITING TO THE PROMPT "WAVY"

Welcome! Our word prompt this week is "Wavy". Click on the writer's name to go to their blog and read their post. Hope you come back to read everyone's take on this interesting word. Thanks for coming
JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporary Romance)
His Leading Lady
Adrenaline surged through Mark’s veins. He was so focused he didn’t even hear the crowd cheering.
IRIS BLOBEL (Sports Romance)
I’m Tyson’s grandmother, but have been looking after the boys and Sarah since they were children. Oliver told me you’d be looking after him for the next two weeks.
V. L. LOCEY (M/M Historical Western)
As it turned out, my getting lost for an hour or so was a true blessing.
SHERRY GLOAG (Contemporary Romance)
She never ignored a warning and the prickling sensation on the back of her neck warned Amanda of approaching danger.
LINDSAY DOWNS (Regency Romance)
“M’ lady, the Countess is referring to my landau,” he pronounced.
TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)
They had to wait a few weeks for the weather to get warmer.
SARAH CASS(Historical Western Romance)
 The smell of death hit her like a locomotive and her stomach churned. The room tilted on its axis, she gripped the wall to keep steady.
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Steampunk Romance)
There was no use protesting with her.  EvMery fiber of his being wanted her to stay. 
STEFAN ELLERY (Sci Fi)
The Dome may have been solid on the outside,but on the inside it didn't exist. Looking up he could see clouds mixing with the blue sky. 
MORGAN K. WYATT (Contemporary Romance)
The Inheritance
"In retrospect, she was probably winking at other guys at the base when his back was turned. In her own way, she served him well teaching him that women merely used men."  
DAVEE JONES (YA Paranormal romance)
Finding Love in a Black Lagoon
A violent shudder rustled the water and the weeds, splashing up from the surface. Fat droplets sprayed outward, hitting Caleb in the face."
 

Monday, November 25, 2013

BEST OF TUESDAY TALES - 13 WRITERS PICK THE BEST OF THEIR POSTS



Welcome! This being the Thanksgiving week, we are trying something new, giving our writers a week off! So we've asked everyone to post one of their favorite posts from the past. This is our BEST OF TUESDAY TALES, as selected by our writers. We hope you enjoy these stories. Happy Thanksgiving! Click on the writer's name to go to their blog. Thanks for coming.
JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporary Romance)
Stolen Moments
"We don't need bathing suits here," Chas said as he ripped his t shirt over his head. Jenny blushed when a wicked grin spread across his face.
TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)
Being such an early riser, now that she hardly slept at night, Bea was surprised to hear noises coming from the kitchen already.
SARAH CASS (Fantasy)
The high pitched whine of a delivery truck’s brakes penetrated the sanctuary of peace I’d built. Heavy footsteps plodded through the snow, a shadowy form growing larger through the intricate frosted glass.
SHERRY GLOAG (Horror)
Jenny  skipped along the street, her pigtails flying, her eyes shining, and a permanent smile on her face.
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Contemporary/Suspense/Romance)
"Hmm," he hummed to himself as he slapped the wood against his palm, breaking free some of the residual dirt that clung to it. "Rough.  Hard.  Dirty." 
DAVEE JONES (Erotic Romance)
“We had the lights off because the toddlers fell asleep on our bed. I wanted my Tammy time before I moved them."
LINDSAY DOWNS (Suspense)
“Don’t worry Ronny, I’ll keep him here,” Martina said, glaring at her husband.
JILLIAN CHANTAL (Contemporary)
“That really wasn’t a very suave line, was it?”
IRIS BLOBEL (Romance)
Then Rose turned slightly towards Nicky and brushed her hair out of her face. “You’re having his baby, aren’t you?”
V. L. LOCEY (M/M, Romantic Comedy)
 “I`m not trying to pry, but is that a spider on your ass?”
MORGAN K. WYATT (Contemporary Romance)
The Inheritance
"Love is a grand adventure, not for the timid, but well worth taking."
TAI VICARI (Fantasy)
No one really hung around after midnight unless they were a drunkard.  She didn't sense any humans, just him and his minion who followed him concealed by the shadows.
STEFAN ELLERY(Sci Fi)
Nate sat in his Adirondack next to the twin of his late wife's chair. He smiled  recalling the touch of her hand on his arm while they were watching the sun rise over the pristine lake.


 

Monday, November 18, 2013

TUESDAY TALES - 12 WRITERS WRITING TO THE PROMPT "LOOSE"

Welcome to Tuesday Tales! Our word prompt today is "loose". Just click on the name of the writer to go to his/her blog and read their story. Thanks for coming.
JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporary Romance)
 "Is that a threat?"
"Sure as hell ain't a birthday card."
IRIS BLOBEL (Sports Romance)
A small wooden sign hung loosely next to the door “Enter at your own risk”. She shook her head as she smiled. 
V. L LOCEY (M/MWestern Romance)
 I woke up with a start when he touched my arm.
KAREN CINO (Contemporary Romance)
“I have to admit I’m a tad bit jealous of your new beginning.” 
SARAH CASS (Historical Western) 
The moment she realized the culprit behind the whistle was Cole Mitchell, she wished she hadn’t stopped. The man always left her flustered and beside herself. 
SHERRY GLOAG (Romance)
“Is that what you’re really asking, or are you wondering whether I’m racking up your parents’ bill for my own benefit?” The reply was as straight up as his question, so why did resentment curl in his gut?
JILLIAN CHANTAL (Contemporary Romance)
There must be some mistake,” Molly said.
MORGAN K. WYATT (Contemporary Romance)
" It’s hard to believe that fifty years have passed since I told my only love that I did not love him."
LINDSAY DOWNS (Regency Romance)
When the couple ahead moved forward he stepped up, then handed the butler his calling card. Once introduced Peter made his bows to the hostess and host then started to make his way toward her.
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Steampunk)
He finished it just in time to present it to his beautiful wife as a memento of his love for her.  When he arrived home to her lifeless body and his missing son, it was the only material item that was missing. 
TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)
If I’m a birthin’ all the babies in this house, you can learn to finish up a batch of pumpkin butter.
STEFAN ELLERY (Sci Fi)
Kai took him along a forested path towards a large dome building that seemed to stretch over miles of land. The dome had been obscured by the foliage where he had landed and he didn’t see it from space.

Monday, November 11, 2013

TUESDAY TALES - 10 WRITER'S CHOICE

This week we have a couple of pictures being used as prompts and even a word or two. To find out which each writer has chosen, click on their name to go to their blog. Thanks for stopping by.
JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporary Romance) 
His Leading Lady
"Here's for your cab. You're one hot chick."  Darvin and Tiffany stood up together.
SHERRY GLOAG (Contemporary Romance) 
The question hovered in her head, growing, darkening, and sharpening. And in the end it refused to lie down. 
“Did you ever love me, or was it just a token duty emotion?”
V. L. LOCEY (M/M, Historical Western)
The snow flew upward as my hooves beat the wintry ground.
JILLIAN CHANTAL (Contemporary Romance)
She ran her hands down the front of the apron again and poked the
errant locks of hair that had fallen out of her messy bun behind her
ears.

TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)
“Daddy, bring me in a few of those pumpkins before you head to the pasture,” Bea called to Casey’s back.
SARAH CASS (Historical Western)
Her father chucked his finger under her chin. “This is supposed to be a surprise, not a funeral.”
LINDSAY DOWNS  (Regency Romance)
He let Sophia glance around then beamed her a smile when not only she but he noticed a heavenly fragrance coming from inside the structure.
STEFAN ELLERY (Sci Fi)
Thundering down the mountain like an avalanche, the white stallion races towards its herd. Snow flies into the air as each hoof strikes the ground
KATHLEEN BALL (Western Romance)
Damn, the snow was sure coming down but thankfully it wasn’t sticking, yet. It made for some slick roads though. If it hadn’t been Cindy that needed his help, Maverick would still be home eating the pot pie his neighbor Joleen brought over. 
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Steampunk Romance) 
 He would build a humidor for General Hellwig.  And it would kill him.