3/31/2017 0 Comments Fast Fiction FridayWelcome back to Fast Fiction Friday! Share an excerpt of no more than Fifteen sentences from your family friendly book in the comment section below. Make sure to post a buy link—I want others to find your work! And one last thing…Share this post! If you share, I share, we all share, then we all have our samples read. My sample is from Emerald Street, Book three of the Wounded Soldiers Series. Buy Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MTBGS68 Raylyn dropped her jaw, but Nancy had moved away. Fighting rising anger, she grabbed the paperwork and hurried to her desk. Finished charting, she strolled through the two rows of beds. She shuddered to a halt. Fighting the tremble in her voice, she asked a nurse opposite her, “Where’s Jack?” “Oh, he’s gone.” Fear squeezed her heart like someone held it in a vise. She clutched the nearest bedframe for support. “Gone? Where?” The nurse pointed upward. Raylyn covered her mouth and gasped. “Don’t worry. He’s in a much better place.”
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3/24/2017 0 Comments Fast Fiction FridayWelcome back to Fast Fiction Friday! Share an excerpt of no more than Fifteen sentences from your family friendly book in the comment section below. Make sure to post a buy link—I want others to find your work! And one last thing…Share this post! If you share, I share, we all share, then we all have our samples read. My sample is from Pearl Valley, book two in the Wounded Soldiers series. Currently only 99 cents at Amazon! Buy Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JJDXD5I The gym doors opened, and a whoosh of warm air struck her legs. The kids all turned at once, and the ladder rocked. “Whoa!” yelled Janie as she reached for the gym mats attached to the wall to try and keep the ladder from toppling over. The ladder stabilized, and she looked down to find a tall man, his head covered in a cowboy hat, holding the ladder in place. “Come on down, miss. I’ll hold it steady.” Frozen with fear, it took a few moments for her to move. He said, “Am I going to have to come up and get you? I can do it, but then I’ll be putting both our lives in the hands of these kids down here, and I don’t think you want me to do that.” Janie shook her head and slowly descended. When her foot touched the ground, she felt unsteady. She shot her hand out, and it landed on the well-muscled arm of the man before her. “Are you okay?” he asked, drawing his brows together. She nodded and closed her eyes as she waited for the stars to disappear. “I’ll be fine if you can just give me a minute.” 3/17/2017 3 Comments Fast Fiction FridayWelcome back to Fast Fiction Friday! Share an excerpt of no more than Fifteen sentences from your family friendly book in the comment section below. Make sure to post a buy link—I want others to find your work! And one last thing…Share this post! If you share, I share, we all share, then we all have our samples read. My sample is from Diamond Mine, book one in the Wounded Soldiers series. Currently only 99 cents at Amazon! Buy link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HQ5TG5C Taking a step back, he said, “Hullo. I’m Rory Chance.” Okay, this really is the end. Drop dead gorgeous and an accent to boot! Get a hold of yourself, girl. He’s staring at you. Hannah reached forward and placed her weight on both feet. Pain radiated up her leg, and she collapsed against his chest. The feel of his sweaty skin beneath her palm caused her heart to skip a beat. All rational thought left her. Before she could move, Rory swept her into his arms and carried her to the porch and settled her on a chaise. “Don’t move,” he commanded. She nodded. Wild horses wouldn’t drag her away. If aliens descended and tried to kidnap her, she would strangle them with her bare hands. She wasn’t going anywhere. 3/10/2017 10 Comments Fast Fiction FridayWelcome back to Fast Fiction Friday! Share an excerpt of no more than Fifteen sentences from your family friendly book in the comment section below. Make sure to post a buy link—I want others to find your work! And one last thing…Share this post! If you share, I share, we all share, then we all have our samples read. My sample is from One of Forty. On sale this week for 99 cents! Amazon buy link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NA6TXKT He shoved his hands in his pockets as he entered the foyer. What did he see? Did he notice the worn carpet, the wobbling ceiling fan, the chipped paint? Maybe inviting him over hadn’t been such a good idea. “I love what you’ve done with the place.” She tensed. Was he being sarcastic? “The dark brown accent wall goes well with the dark couch and blue throw pillows.” She knew she stared, but she couldn’t help it. Had he just complimented her color choices? Red flushed his cheeks. “I decorated my own apartment, with the help of my mother. She loves to talk colors—she was an interior designer.” So he had a good relationship with his mother. That made one of them. 3/3/2017 0 Comments Fast Fiction FridayWelcome back to Fast Fiction Friday! Share an excerpt of no more than Fifteen sentences from your family friendly book in the comment section below. Make sure to post a buy link—I want others to find your work! And one last thing…Share this post! If you share, I share, we all share, then we all have our samples read. My sample is from The Case of the Lost Island. Available for only 99 cents at Amazon! “Can you believe it? We are finally going home!” Excitement. It was the first time she’d expressed the emotion in at least a month. Justin clenched the bag in his hand. “I’m ready.” “As am I. Father must be worried sick. I hope he is well.” Now she was back to worrying, and sorrow tinged her voice. Continued happiness seemed to be too much to hope for. He wrapped his arm in hers. “Let’s look at our journey as an adventure, a mystery.” She rolled her eyes. He needed to give her a focus. “I don’t know how many islands are off the coast of Spain, but what if we pretend we are searching for a lost island—one that has never been found.” |
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