Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Sunday, December 21, 2014

#WeWriWa Snippet December 21st Snowflakes & Beeswax

So, is everyone having a fabulous holiday season? I certinaly hope so.

Since it's the holiday season (and because I'm not happy with anything I've written lately) I decided to post from my historical rural romance novella, Snowflakes & Beeswax which is a holiday story set during the Georgian period.Make sure you take the time to check out the official WeWriWa list to see what participating authors have posted. It's quite a selection!



      
      Once the log was cut, Madelyn ran over and helped him load it into the back of the sleigh. She stood on the runner and beamed at him.
            “It’s beautiful.”
            “Is it?” Oliver had never been the kind of person who looked at a hunk of wet wood that had a few clumps of snow clinging to the rough bark and thought the sight was pretty. But if Madelyn thought it was, he was willing to try to see the thing through her eyes.
She knew his thoughts. Madelyn bumped her shoulder against his side, the move startling bold for such a shy woman, and grinned up at him

Thanks for stopping by my blog and taking the time to read my snippet!

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Snowflakes & Beeswax for #WeWriWa Snippet 12/22/13

Happy Holidays!

I hope this time of year finds everyone in good health, high spirits, and surrounded by love!

This week, for my WeWriWa/Sunday Snippet post I'm sharing the start of one of my favorite
scenes from Snowflakes & Beeswax. Not only is it my favorite scene, but it's also the first scene I wrote. Wow, that feels like a long time ago! 

Several talented writers are participating in this week's WeWriWa. You owe it to yourself to check out the snippet's they've posted on their blog.


“Oh, then what do you-” Before she could finish the sentence, Oliver's mouth covered hers, swallowing her words and wiping her mind of thought. 
The world turned upside down. The kiss might have lasted the length of a heartbeat or half a lifetime she wasn't sure, and she didn't care.  
Oliver ended it. His hands cupped her elbows and he straightened, pulling away slowly and stared down at herQuestions and emotions danced in the mossy green depths of his own eyes but Madelyn couldn't begin to sort them. 
One kiss changed everything.  


If you liked this snippet, feel free to head over to Amazon and pick up a copy of the paperback or download the ebook to your Kindle!  


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