12/23/2016 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 comes from The Case of the Lost Island only 99 cents on Amazon! This is the last novella in the “Justice” and Miss Quinn Mystery series. One finger pointed to the sky. “But of course! I just push a button and my rigging springs out and the sails catch! Then the ship is on its way.” “A button?” She swallowed. “But of course! Do you wish to see?” “Are we ready for the button?” Justin knew he wasn’t ready. And the ship had only narrowly escaped the dock. Shouldn’t they be farther out to sea before the sails were lifted? Captain Drake massaged his chin. “It is highly irregular to use it so close to shore, but I don’t see what it could hurt.” Magnolia lifted her arm out, but it was too late.
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12/16/2016 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 comes from One of Forty, a contemporary Inspirational romance. Available at Amazon and FREE on Kindle Unlimited. “And you shouldn’t sell yourself short. I read your autobiography. I know when you first started this company you did every job, even interviewing potential employees.” He quirked his brow. “You read my book?” She shrugged. He was paying attention. She hoped she didn’t mess this up. “Of course. My favorite part was how your mother encouraged you to start your business even after you lost everything the first time you tried. It must have been wonderful to have such an inspiring and encouraging mother.” “Did you not have an encouraging mother?” She shouldn’t have strayed away from the subject. Hadn’t experience taught her better? “Not exactly.” He acted as if he meant to speak more, but she interrupted. “I’ll await your call.” 12/9/2016 11 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. For one more weekend it will be available for 99 cents on Amazon. Buy Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NA6TXKT Joshua turned the radio to the local Christian station. Today he listened but he didn’t sing along. Because today wasn’t his normal day. Melody Watkins. Beautiful, sophisticated lady who hadn’t thrown him under the bus when she’d been given a chance in the breakroom. He’d agreed to drive her to work. Why, he had no idea. This wasn’t in the plan. The plan was to join the missionary team. That was what he was called to do. But Beverly had asked, and without even putting her name with her face, he’d asked for an address and directions. What had he been thinking? 12/2/2016 0 Comments Fast Fiction FridayI took Thanksgiving week off, but now I’m back! Welcome 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 comes from my newest Inspirational romance, One of Forty. One of Forty is available for 99 cents for one week only! Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NA6TXKT She settled on the edge of the bed.
What was she going to do about tomorrow? She didn’t have a ride to work. But she couldn’t let Jacie down. She couldn’t let herself down. If she had to she would walk. Her legs would go numb after the first couple of miles, but she would get there one way or the other. She lay down and pulled one quilt over her shoulders. Maybe if she just closed her eyes for a second then when she opened them something would come to mind. Her lids fluttered downward and she hid a yawn behind her hand. She hadn’t prayed in a really long time. Her stepmother had said God didn’t listen to sinners and that she was one of the worst ones. But maybe, just maybe. “God, could you send me help?” |
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