Monday, August 12, 2013

TUESDAY TALES - 11 WRITERS WRITING TO A PICTURE PROMPT!

Welcome! This week is picture prompt week for August. There are two pictures -- writer's choice. Click on the writer's name to go to their blog. Here are the two pictures:

JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporary Romance)
He’s a famous New York newscaster. What would he want with a plump baker? Plump? Maybe chubby is more like it. 
SHERRY GLOAG (Romance)
“What—”  
“I saw you leave and followed you. What else could I do?”
SARAH CASS (Paranormal Romance)
The door to the balcony slid open, and then closed. She never heard the footsteps, but Kane’s warmth enveloped her within seconds.
LINSDAY DOWNS  (Romance)
Taylor clasped her arms around her chest as she watched the sun slip a little lower on the horizon. Right now she was the only thing she had to hold on to.
TRISHA FAYE (Fiction)
The waves rolled in, spilling white frothy foam before me as they lapped at my toes before gracefully receding to the depths whence they came. They gently approached, closer and closer, bring peace in their rhythmic march, a stark contrast to the frenzied pace of my writer's life.
V. L. LOCEY (M/M Mythological Romance)
“I am not a mere human,” the young male states his voice vibrating on the cusp of manliness, just as mine is. 
STEFAN ELLERY (Contemporary Romance)
"Hold Me"
Gavin grabbed Sandra’s waist and held her tight, the water, sloshed up the sand and covered their feet.
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Contemporary Romance)
“The ironic thing is that I am now on this bridge with the girl I love and I can’t kiss her.”  Chloe stared at him.  “Me?”
IRIS BLOBEL(Sports Romance)
Looking around she realised he was right. Suddenly she felt uncomfortable and wrapped her arms around her waist before meeting his gaze again
MORGAN WYATT (Contemporary Romance) 
"The Inheritance"
Melody felt guilty rejecting the man, despite knowing who he was. An attractive man on the right side of forty flirting with her was not an everyday occurrence.
DAVEE JONES (Erotic Romance)
"SEXY BEA SPELLING"
"The trek to the volcano took a couple of hours. The first part by four-wheeler all-terrain vehicle and the final mile on foot."




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