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Game On! A Change of Heart #8Sunday

Game On! is a short story I’m serving up on Weekend Writing Warriors for #8Sunday.

A semi-pro football player meets a reserved teacher who intrigues him with an offer to play a sexual game. He’s determined to win more than her game. In this week’s snippet they have left the beach and are at his rental beach house where their two friends are scheduling to meet later. Heath has asked Jordan to go too, but she replied with, “Thanks, but – maybe I’ll see you down at the beach sometime.”

Heath nodded looking doubtful. “Nice meeting you, Jordan.” Barefooted and shirtless he turned for the beach house.

Nice guy with an amazing body and she blew him off without even a simple explanation. At some point she needed to reenter the dating world. Jordan crawled from the car and followed him up the driveway. He was already at the outside shower door when she reached him and said, “Heath.”

Surprised blue eyes questioned.

 

WhiteDoe_EbookCover_600X900Hope you’ve enjoyed today’s 8 for Game On! For more fun check out other Weekend Writing Warriors‘ blogs.

If you enjoyed the previous snippets from White Doe it is 99c at Amazon. Will Cheyenne return and if so, will Shane learn the real reason she left?

Playing Lucky 7

wb051417The clever Rhenna Morgan pulled a sneak attack and tagged me in The Lucky 7 game. Now one of her heroes must agree to appear on one of my Cocky Confessions interviews!

 

The rules:

  • Go to page 7 or 77 in your current WIP.
  • Go to line 7
  • Post on your blog the next 7 sentence or 7 lines—as they are!
  • Tag 7 people and do the same
  • Those who don’t blog may post on Facebook.

This 7 is from page seven of Game On! – an erotic novella I’m close to completing.

Heath let out a low whistle and offered her his beach chair, then dropped cross-legged on the sand.

Dugan popped a cool one and handed it to her. “Sorry, Jordan. I didn’t see you guys. Heath and I had been throwing passes on the fly. I’d just turned and fired. Then he turned to her friend GiGi, spouting his usual come on lines.

Heath had caught Dugan’s eyebrow raise after the flubbed pass. The dog―make that hound.

The poor souls I’m tagging:

J. J. Devine

Jo Richardson

Ronnie Allen

Victoria Barbour

Jeana E. Mann

Laura Kitchell (Facebook)

Carolyn Spear