Wesley Loving a Young Series, Book 1 by Stacy Eaton Genre: Contemporary Romance Traumatized by events of her past, Charlotte Bennett is not a fan of strangers. When she sees a man touching her daughter at the park, she reacts without listening. It’s only later when her daughter is rushed to …
Hello everyone and a warm welcome to Parts 1) and 2)of the entries for my weekly: “Fiction in A Flash Challenge 2021. Week #38.
Today I’m featuring contributions from entry 1)By John Howell and Entry 2) My own contribution.
Last week I set the following Challenge:
Hello everyone and welcome to my new “Fiction in A Flash Challenge!” Each week I’ll be featuring an image and inviting you to write a Flash Fiction or Non-Fiction piece inspired by that image in any format and genre of your choosing. Maximum word count: 750 words.
Here is the image prompt.
This one-line contribution by John Howell.
“Big shot TV tuna or no, you can’t do this, Charlie.”
The Cowboy and His Sweet Spot Saddle Creek Series Book 8 by Lorelei Confer Genre: Romantic Suspense Janelle Franklin arrives in Saddle Creek, WY for a relaxing visit with her childhood friend and new mother. She also wants to fine-tune a secret passion, baking. But when she meets ranch manager, Carter Weaver, passion takes on …
Happy Friday! I rarely do promotional posts on my catalog of back titles (note to self: do this more often) but I wanted to give a shout out on my romantic suspense / mystery novel, Myth and Magic. My publisher has placed it on sale today for $1.99, so if you’ve been on the fence about this one, now is the perfect time to snatch it up!
You’ve probably figured out by now that I have a “thing” for spooky old houses. In the case of Myth and Magic, the home in question has been converted to a retreat for corporate employees trying to “unplug” from the world. Naturally, it has a sordid and sinister past. Oh, and did I mention the book is set during October with a lavish Halloween party at the end? A Halloween party where something goes very wrong.
Her sable brush roamed the canvas. Delicate strokes of umber and ochre for the barren branches. Burnt sienna for the dying autumn leaves.
She paused. Amused.
Had she painted autumn’s abandoned twigs? Or young buds, heralds of the coming green? She savored her newfound uncertainty. Fall or Spring? Snow a foretelling of what was to come or a last gust of cold breath before the skies turned blue?
Her lover leaned over her shoulder, adding bergamot to scents of oil and turpentine. “Why the gray skies?”
She angled a smile. “Because the liminal world is rarely black and white.”
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I wrote (3) 99-word stories for the Sue Vincent Rodeo over at Carrot Ranch. Then, I read the fine print and discovered I could only submit (2). Uh oh. Decisions, decisions. Well, this is the one that I didn’t submit.
Today we have the release blitz for AUDREY’S INN by Elle Aycart! Check it out and be sure to order your copy today! Title: Audrey’s Inn Author: Elle Aycart Genre: Contemporary Romance About Audrey’s Inn: Audrey Fleming never had much of a family or place to call home, so when she gets the chance to …
This week's photography challenge on Terri Webster Schrandt's blog is- Fallen. The photo above was taken by my daughter on their trek across Canada. This is Niagara Falls. My grandson looks as though he's fallen to the bottom of the ocean! “We know only too well that what we are doing is nothing more than …
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