“I really am fine, Davi. You don’t need to drive my car home.” “I saw you when I walked in that door, girl. I’m not gonna let you drive and that’s final. When your face is as white as your lab coat, it’s time to let someone take care of you. Now shut up and […]
“You need to put some weight on,” another waitress, Vivian said. She was probably old enough to be his grandmother. Short, plump and gray haired, she had sparkling blue eyes and a sunny smile. “If I eat like this too much, I’ll blimp out.” She giggled, pinching his cheek. “Women like a man with some […]
Mr. Finley talked to the sergeant who had been at Brian’s house. He wove some story about coming out here for a cookout when an earthquake struck. “Brian must have been right on a fault line,” he said. “Sucked him right in. We dug him out, but he was in a bad way. Fortunately, we […]
ACCORDING TO WIKIPEDIA! Fantasy literature is literature set in an imaginary universe, often but not always without any locations, events, or people from the real world. Magic, the supernatural and magical creatures are common in many of these imaginary worlds. Fantasy is a sub genre of speculative fiction and is distinguished from the genres of science fiction and horror by the absence of scientific or macabre themes, respectively, though […]
“Yeah. See you, princess.” “Love ya, Romy.” He chuckled, making kissing noises in the phone. “Would that were true, love. I’d be all over that.” “Rom, you’d be all over anything that stood still long enough.” “Shh, keep it down or Gran will worry about the cat.” © 2018 Dellani Oakes To Buy Dellani’s Books […]
Bobby had to admit that nothing beat a miniskirt for being erotic and evocative while still covering up the most important bits of a woman’s anatomy. “Okay, Mom. I’ll call you when I get in. Love you too!” She hung up and smiled at Bobby. “Put your tongue back in your mouth.” “You wear an […]
Sooooooo the coolest thing that I believe as an author, Amanda M. Thrasher, and organization, Progressive Rising Phoenix Press, that we are a part of on an annual basis is the TLA (Texas Library Association) Conference. I have attended this conference for years, signed as a featured author for at least five years, and we […]
Gavin nodded. “Your funeral.” “But you’re not going with us.” “I get it! You’ve made it abundantly clear you don’t wish my presence. You afraid I’ll scare her off?” “Maybe a little, yeah. You have this way of trying to take over and organize things. I want a nice, casual coffee with Alice so maybe […]
“Someone drugged you?” “Aye. Wish I knew who.” “Where were you?” “The Pub.” She nodded, easing onto the chair rather than staying on the arm. The pepper spray went on the TV stand behind her. “Do you think someone there drugged you?” “It’s the only place I’ve been. You mean—one of the staff?” He considered […]
“Does he work?” “Yes. In fact, he just got another job. I’ll be helping him sometimes, when I can.” “Doing what? Something demeaning, menial?” “No, as a matter of fact, Hal is a musician. A very good one.” Maeve knew that would sit well with her father. There was a long line of musically inclined […]