10/30/2015 3 Comments Facet Fiction FridayMeaning behind the name... Every author has their own "facet", their own color and brilliance, shine and shimmer, like a jewel or a diamond in the rough. Now is YOUR time to let your talents shine through! The Rules: Share a short sample (let's say 15 sentences) of your clean/sweet/inspirational work-in-progress or published work. Make sure to post a buy link - I want others to find your work! One last thing...Share this post! If you share this post then we all have our samples read. Easy, peasy, right? Now for my own sample from The Painted Lady. “Of course, I always read the society pages.” After that, the normal argument between LuLu and Lisa ensued. LuLu was of the opinion that reading the society pages was of the Devil, and Lisa took the position there was nothing wrong with it. The pastor had tried to reason with the two women using a theological explanation, but it had done no good. They were both firm in their beliefs. One said it was okay; the other that it was wrong. Wesley and Elizabeth had decided to just let them argue it out. They figured when one of them was personally convicted by Jesus, it would all work itself out. As the two ladies were going back and forth, Elizabeth spotted a new individual entering the promenade. He was tall with midnight black hair. His build was similar to that of Wesley’s, but he seemed broader in the shoulders. He sat down at a table and looked up, catching Elizabeth in the act of openly staring at him. He sent a smile in her direction, causing her to blush bright red. Her heart beat a rapid tattoo against her chest. Her throat tightened as she swallowed the food in her mouth. Now your turn! Share your 15 sentence excerpt and those buy links! Happy Reading!
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10/30/2015 05:54:22 am
Thanks for doing this, Felicia!
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10/30/2015 08:50:38 am
What a great idea!
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10/30/2015 11:44:19 am
An Informal Christmas is a novella in the Love's Gift boxed set. Here's an excerpt.
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