Six Sentence Sunday


It’s time for my second Six Sentence Sunday post! Six Sentence Sunday is a challenge to authors to put out six sentences from any of their works, published or not, that should excite readers to read more, and it is organized by the fine folks over at the Six Sentence Sunday blog. I thought I’d continue with Maya’s Vacation for now, though I may include my fantasy work in the future! Here are my six:

He pulled away. “But you shouldn’t be. You know that, don’t you? He left you, Maya! How could anyone ever leave you willingly?” His voice was raspy now, how it used to sound if he’d stayed up all night, unable to stop painting.

 

Maya’s Vacation is sweet, contemporary romance published by Astraea Press and available at their website (and Amazon, Barnes and Nobles, and Smashwords) in all e-book formats.

Posted: Sunday, May 29th, 2011 @ 12:37 am
Categories: writing.
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9 Responses to “Six Sentence Sunday”

  1. Cate Masters Says:

    Aw, he sounds like a sweet hero. And a painter – love it.

  2. Sarah Grimm Says:

    I like him already! nice six!

  3. Carolyn Rosewood Says:

    Nice six!

  4. The Gourmez Says:

    Thanks, ladies! He is quite the painter, actually! I think I wrote a bit of my longings for an artistic man into this one. Shh! Don’t tell the husband!

  5. Rebecca Royce Says:

    I love it. I love the how could anyone leave you willingly remark. Well done

  6. Susanna Fraser Says:

    Ooh, I like him. Intense and artistic.

  7. Taryn Kincaid Says:

    Carrying a bit of a torch, is he? Go get her, guy!

  8. Lindsay Says:

    Lovely six

  9. jayel kaye Says:

    He sounds great and I love painters.