Fiction Friday
By Renee on Aug 29, 2008 in Fiction Friday

Hi, Renee here. I’d like to welcome you to Fiction Friday. I’m feeling my way so don’t throw the ink pot at me. Please look over the links, then let me know which excerpt is your favorite in the comments section. Alice will feature the over all favorite on the next Fiction Friday.
We have a few to choose from. Enjoy.
Excerpts:
The Masquerade by Stephie Smith
Rules of Lying by Stephie Smith
Wings of Desire by Sindee Sexton
Soul of Fire by Sarah A. Hoyt
Hellion’s Haven by Renee Lynn Scott
Poems:
To Die by Lauren Murphy
Free Reads:
Opening Her Eyes by Debbie Mumford
Serials:
Fiction Outtake: Bored On the Bus (Trevor’s Song era) by Susan Helene Gottfried
Suzie’s House 3: Rules Are Made to be Bent… by Alice Audrey
Steal Tomorrow Chapter 1, part 1 by Ann Pino
If you’d like to partake in Fiction Friday, please let us know, we’d be happy to save you a spot.




Ooooh! Lots of goodies for us to read. I’ve only gotten to a few of them so far. I’ll let you know my vote when I’ve read them all.
Thanks, Renee, great job!
Lara Lee | Aug 29, 2008 | Reply
I think this will be a tough one to choose.
Renee
Renee | Aug 29, 2008 | Reply
Nice selection, Renee. Thanks for picking up the ball.
Alice Audrey | Aug 29, 2008 | Reply
Nice excerpts. I’m a little disheartened by the lack of visitors. I did email several of the loops letting them know. I won’t be voting for very obvious reasons…
Sindee | Aug 29, 2008 | Reply
Might have something to do with the holiday weekend, I suppose :)
Sindee | Aug 29, 2008 | Reply
That’s what I’m thinking too Sindee. Holiday weekend everyone is getting ready for one last camping trip, or for the races.
Renee
Renee | Aug 29, 2008 | Reply
Or a trip to Hell. It’s for research purposes, I promise :)
Sindee | Aug 29, 2008 | Reply
Oh wow! So many fantastic selections, can I only choose one? While I loved each and every one, especially those produced by our incredibly talented Roundtablers, I’d have to say I was really captivated by Stephie Smith’s The Masquerade. Steal Tomorrow was a close second, and I’ll definitely be checking in there to see what happens next!
Nice job, everyone!
Kelly | Aug 31, 2008 | Reply
I have to say, that reading these really makes me feel my writing is severely lacking. And I’m not saying that to fish for complements.
Each one was unique and held my interest in its own way. I really liked Steal Tomorrow and can’t wait to read more.
But I loved The Masquerade, very captivating.
Renee
Renee | Sep 4, 2008 | Reply