Sunday 24 November 2013

Weekend Writing Warriors #44


Hi Everyone and welcome to another eight sentences!
This week, and the weeks running up to Christmas, I will be sharing sentences from my Christmas Anthology 'Christmas Delights'

My eight this week are the opening lines from one of the five stories 'The Christmas Guest'

My Eight

It was mid December and Leanne was growing tired of all the happy faces surrounding her. Everyone except her, it seemed, was full of Christmas spirit. At work the Christmas tree had been up for over a month, with its silly fake presents sitting untidily beneath it. Leanne still had two more weeks to work until she could take leave and shut herself away in her small apartment waiting for the fuss to die down.
Of course she hadn’t always felt like this. Last year for example had been a very Happy Christmas. She smiled to herself as she remembered staying in bed for two whole days with a third year student she’d met in a wine bar.
Monday morning reality broke into her daydream as the phone on her maple desk rang loudly.
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Blurb:

Christmas is a time for giving. One of the most important things we can give is love, how we express that love is up to us. In this anthology, Christmas is expressed through erotic journeys of lust and discovery, making it a very special time of the year for all the characters within. Lie back and enjoy these five erotic tales of Christmas written from the naughty pen of Gemma Parkes:

• Have you ever wondered what it would be like to wear lingerie that really made you feel beautiful? Danielle is reluctant until she feels super sexy in her present from Michael. A story bound to warm even the most reluctant of lovers.
• A Christmas shopping expedition to England’s capitol city ends up with a visit to a live sex show. An erotic author and her boyfriend are about to view the action from very close quarters. Will it be everything they expected, or more?
• Adventurous couple Clare and Jake have wonderful imaginations that run riot around this time of year. Even the dullest of Christmas decorations can become erotic in the extreme. What else do they have hidden away in their ‘Naughty Box’?


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17 comments:

  1. Actually, the way Christmas gets treated around here, I can kind of sympathize with her desire to get away from it! Hmm, two whole days with a guy picked up in a bar? wow ;-)

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  2. She's lonely and I hope she's learned not to be as foolish as she was the previous year. I like the phone ringing to break the narrative. Good eight!

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  3. I think a lot of people feel that way about the holidays, so I can totally sympathize with her. I wonder if anything will happen to brighten this holiday for her!

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  4. Darn that Monday morning, it always comes around! Enjoyed the excerpt, hoping her holiday prospects improve!

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  5. I love Christmas but this time of year, but since I think people start celebrating way to early I can relate to the way your character feels. Great snippet!

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  6. Hmm, who's on the phone? Someone who needs a place to stay over christmas?????

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  7. I loved the part about the fake presents arranged "untidily" beneath the tree. I remember working in a corporate setting and staring at the very same thing, having similar feelings. You've established Leanne as a very sympathetic character. I hope she finds her new beau soon. Really great eight!

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  8. Great insight to your character in this snippet. I sure hope she find a new beau. Love to know who's on the phone, too. Hmm... a possible new love interest?

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  9. Monday morning you stink! Lol. I want to read more about the student. ;) Intriguing 8.

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  10. I want to know more about the student too! Everyone has his/her own definition of a merry Christmas.

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  11. Good job! I love how you set the scene and the character up right away in a concise and interesting way! Can't wait to read more of this!

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  12. I assume her holiday improves

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  13. No, it's not even Thanksgiving yet! It's not time for Christmas! This is ignoring the fact that holiday items have been in stores since before Halloween... :(

    Nice snippet! I can feel her frustration at the decorations really clearly, even if I don't know why she hates the season yet. Intriguing...

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  14. Is it bad to say I feel like Leanne at Christmas? I so get that. Great story set up in just 8 sentences!

    I love the book cover by the way. It has such a playful look. :)

    History Sleuth's Milk Carton Murders

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  15. Thanks everyone! Love the comments, thanks for taking the time!

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  16. I wonder what happened to make her feel this way.

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