Written for Sunday Whirl Wordle. Our host is
Brenda Warren; her prompt words for this week are
shown below. Here’s where the prompts took me.
taste, summer, sweetness, snap, rush, half,
resin, turn, melts, luck, passion, and hand

The summer air hung heavy over Pemberton Hall, thick with the warm resin of pine and the drowsy perfume of roses half-open in the afternoon heat. Thunder roared in the distance. Lady Arabella Storme stood at the orchard’s gate, her heart beating as though it meant to escape the silk cage of her bodice altogether. She had told herself she would not come. She had told herself that a hundred times.
Then she heard his step …. that decisive rush of booted feet on the gravel …. and every sensible resolution she had ever formed seemed to melt like beeswax in the sun.
Lord Declan Wilde was not handsome, precisely. He was something more dangerous than handsome. He carried himself with the easy authority of a man who had never needed luck, who had taken what he wanted from the world and offered his thanks in return. And yet when his gaze fell upon Arabella, something shifted …. a snap of tension in the jaw, a vulnerability he could not quite conceal. Thunder rumbled as the sky turned gray.
“You came,” he said. Only that.
“I am half a fool for doing so,” she replied, lifting her chin. But she did not turn away.
He crossed to her in three strides, and pressed a peach into her hand …. warm from the tree, soft with a fragrant sweetness. She closed her fingers around it with both of his. His touch carried all the passion that propriety would not permit his lips to speak …. or taste.
Thunder bellowed as lightning broke the sky. His mouth brushed the supple lobe of her ear. “Then let us both be fools together,” he murmured, “for the rest of our days.”
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Great tribute! I love the names you gave the characters.
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Thanks very much, Sara! I read so many of these romance novels when I was younger; it was great fun trying my hand at writing one. I’m very glad to know you enjoyed it.
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A very hot romance
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My nod to the queen of romance novels. Thanks, Sadje.
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You’re most welcome
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not a fan of romance myself, but that’s where the words took me, too. though I am a fan of 2CELLOS and their many versions of hard-hitting 80’s tunes I rocked out to when I was younger!
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Yes, I couldn’t resist; the words were just calling out for something like this. I am a huge fan of 2CELLOS and even though they are no longer together, I do hope to see HAUSER in concert next time he’s in New York. Thanks for your comments.
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very nicely done 💜💜💜
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Thanks, sis. I have years of reading experience! 💜
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Written (and read) by one who has read her share of romance novels… Delicious!
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Appropriate description, cara! Thanks! So glad you enjoyed it! 💞
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💞
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It’s hard to resist the dangerous ones! ❤
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You got that right❣️
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Oooo la la! This is hot! 🔥
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Another fun one! Thanks so much, Lisa! 😍
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Nacy this was stellar! I was so there! and that warm peach (emoji) hehehehe
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I had to! 🍑 My tongue in cheek (hehehehe) homage to the queen of romance novels. Thanks so much, Jodi.
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Oh wow Nancy!
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Di, historic romance novels are a great escape. During my recovery from knee surgery in 2011, I read 2-3 per week. I feel uniquely qualified to write one! 😂 Thanks for your enthusiastic response! ❤️🔥
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I was more into horror stories and Stephen King so have never read a single Barbara Cartland novel, but she was the Queen of romance.
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Stephen King keeps me up at night …. and not in a good way! 😳
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I converted to lighter material later with Sandra Brown (recommend Where There’s Smoke, such a brilliant twist at the end), Judith McNaught and Erica James. I’ve just finished her latest and enjoyed it as she writes about believable characters.
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Did it get hot in here all of a sudden?
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Smokin’! ❤️🔥
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I can hear the thunder
from here, downunder
and I will always wonder
why my love was torn asunder …
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Unanswered questions, my dear friend. Thanks for this brooding song. 🎶💙
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A brooding song for sure but I would have loved to be there in that intimate pub audience 🥰🎶💙
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swoon-worthy writing!
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Thanks, Sweets! Glad you think so. 😍
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Wonderfully smouldering Nance I love it 😍
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My tribute to the novella queen. Thanks, Ange! 🥰
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🙌🩷🙌
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How wanton Nancy. I enjoyed the innuendo and the music too 🎶😀
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I can get down and dirty with the best of them, Brian. 😂 Thanks! ☺️
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