Sunday, January 23, 2011

SSS2 Squished Rock Star

Thanks to everyone who commented on my Six Sentence Sunday post last week, the feedback was really appreciated!

And, here's this weeks edition :) which I've titled, Squished Rock Star. It's from Rock You Like A Hurricane, my retro romance which is in revisions. The snippet follows on, almost, where we left off from last weeks Six Sunday; Sadie is still being pursued by infamous Rocker and frontman for Sirenic, a hairband rock group.

“I’ll suffocate to death if you leave me out here, or lose the clothes off my back.” Sounds of pushing and shoving leaked through the fragile door, and bodyguards yammered for back-up through their walky-talkies. Trouble was stirring, and Sadie didn't want her photo splashed across the tabloids; Sirenic fans were crazy, they'd be out for her blood.

“Okay, okay. Keep your knickers on. I don’t fancy having to explain to the police why there’s a naked, squished rock star outside my office.


For those new to Six Sunday, why not pop on over to see what the other authors taking part in Six Sunday have posted this week, and how to take part yourself -- fantastic stuff!

24 comments:

  1. Ohhhh...I would love to hear that explanation... great job Joanne

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  2. Very fun title. Using knickers and fancy in the same line, love that too.

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  3. Wonder how she going to let him in without anyone seeing her. Nice six!

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  4. LOL Yup, that would take some explaining. Love the detail of the yammering security guards.

    Rock You Like a Hurricane. Awesome title.

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  5. Squished rock star, lol-- LOVE IT!

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  6. I think that would take some explaining ;) Love the title for this weeks six!

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  7. Lol! Things are in a frenzy! Great Six!

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  8. Now that's an interesting situation to find yourself in.

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  9. What fun! Love stories with rock song titles. Can't wait for more.

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  10. Possible chaos ahead! Interesting scene, makes me wonder how she gets of the predicament.

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  11. Sounds British and up to mischief. You have a different take on action and heat. Interesting.

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  12. I almost feel sorry for him...ALMOST LOL

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  13. I can totally imagine a guy whining that! Awesome. Loved the descriptions you packed in six sentences.

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  14. LOL Knickers... it's funny because I think 'panties' is a funny words, it almost feels dirty for some reason -- love how American English is so very different to Brit and Aussie English, it causes lots of fun (and problems) during edits LMAO both writer and editor ends up learning a few new words and phrases hehe


    thanks for dropping by, reading and commenting! You guys rock xx

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