Welcome to Tuesday Tales. This week, our word prompt is GREASY. This will be my last post from Listen to the Stones as the book is set to be released next week, just before Halloween. I hope you’ve enjoyed my convoluted tale of magic, mystery, and unusual standing stones. I apologize if the scene I’veContinue reading “Tuesday Tales: From the Word GREASY”
Author Archives: Susanne Matthews
Happy Book Birthday! Guarding her Heart. Book 2 of the Protecting the Innocent Series
Release Day at last! It has taken a long time to get from the initial concept for this story to its release date, but I’m really excited about what I consider to be one of the best books I’ve written. Why? Because like many of my other works originally written for regular publishers, I gotContinue reading “Happy Book Birthday! Guarding her Heart. Book 2 of the Protecting the Innocent Series”
Tuesday Tales: From the Word PAINT
Welcome to this week’s Tuesday Tales. Our word prompt is PAINT. I’m continuing with Listen to the Stones. “I don’t mind giving you some lessons,” Jerome offered. “I’ve a clean driving record and have acquitted myself quite nicely in all kinds of weather and several different countries.” “I may take you up on it. I’llContinue reading “Tuesday Tales: From the Word PAINT”
Get a Jump on Christmas!
I know. It’s barely fall and I’m talking about Christmas, but since the year has raced by so quickly, it’ll be upon us in no time. Introducing Unforgettable and Absolutely Fabulous Christmas Cheer: Uplifting Holiday Romances (The Unforgettables Book 13) It’s always the season for romance! If you adore heartwarming tales of holiday magic, sweetContinue reading “Get a Jump on Christmas!”
Tuesday Tales: From the Word SKIN
Welcome to this week’s Tuesday Tales. This week, our word prompt is SKIN. The story is moving ahead quickly and I’m continuing with Listen to the Stones with a milder scene than the last two. Jerome stood and paced. “There’s no easy way to say this. I knew you were arriving on the nineteenth, orContinue reading “Tuesday Tales: From the Word SKIN”
IWSG Blog Post for October 2024
Welcome to the October blog post for the Insecure Writer’s Support Group. Around here, Summer is reluctant to move on, although Autumn is doing her best to show her out the door. If you’re Canadian like me, October brings two things to mind. The first is Thanksgiving, this year to be celebrated on October 14,Continue reading “IWSG Blog Post for October 2024”
Tuesday Tales: From the Word FLUSH
Welcome to October. The weather still has a hint of summer in it, but who knows how long that will last? This week, the authors of Tuesday Tales are writing to the prompt FLUSH. I’m continuing with Listen to the Stones. Enjoy. “Prophesies, destinies, witches, magic? It makes no sense and yet, I know it’sContinue reading “Tuesday Tales: From the Word FLUSH”
Quick Respite From Work: Who Doesn’t Need a Mini Vacation?
Sunday, September 22, 2024 marked the first day of autumn. Each fall, my husband and I like to go to Lake Placid, NY for some rest and to recharge our batteries before the weather turns. This summer was actually a decent one with lots of heat and sunshine, but we did have some incredible rainstorms.Continue reading “Quick Respite From Work: Who Doesn’t Need a Mini Vacation?”
Tuesday Tales: From the Word ORANGE
Welcome to the third season of 2024. Fall officially began on Sunday, and while summer is still clinging to this part of the world, she’s already moved on elsewhere. This week, the writers from Tuesday Tales are writing from the word prompt ORANGE. For years, I believed that nothing rhymes with orange. It seems IContinue reading “Tuesday Tales: From the Word ORANGE”
Great Reading for those Wonderful Autumn Days
While I’ll always be a summer girl, basking in the heat of sunny days, living where I do, I enjoy the changing seasons, each with its own special magic. Come the middle of September, Mother Nature dresses the trees in brilliant colors before she tucks them into bed for the winter. Join me and sixContinue reading “Great Reading for those Wonderful Autumn Days”