Short Stories by Susan Brown
Here you will find my latest short stories. Come back often for new ones!
The thing that Rob loved most about the game was his Avatar – a hero through and through. Muscles bulged, long hair could be tossed back from glinting eyes, and above all, he could swap out his powers and looks with a few commands. He almost never suffered defeat...
Dating has gone to the dogs...
Except for the murder, her life was perfect.
Even a geek should remember Valentine's Day!
It was time to let Deana's past go up in flames...
Melody knew she could only be a Second Rate Hero...
It was a perfect night for a perfect kiss...
It should never have gone quite this wrong…
Chapter One of Outbid by the Boss
Chapter One of Something's Fishy at Ash Lake
Chapter One of Undone By The Star
We all need a little Christmas...
Chapter One of Dragons of Frost and Fire
Chapter One of Not Yet Summer!
Marylee would do anything to save the abandoned baby. Anything.
Chapter One of Hey, Chicken Man!
Bullies labelled Tom Kirby "chicken" making him an outcast. An exciting book for 9-14 year olds about boys, bullies and friendship. A great gift for the holidays.
The Black Friday bargains didn't work to quite the way Janie thought they would.
Sherry only wanted to be like Wonder Woman
The introductory scene of my upcoming new novel: Dragons of Wind and Waves
She didn't know how close perfect could be...
Janie thought love was for the birds...
Jim had searched for dragons all his life...
A taste of something different... Here's the first chapter of my book Dragons of Desert and Dust!
Romance is unlikely when Sally's sneaks around her boss's mansion...
A sneak peek at my new book, Sammy and the Devil Dog
Everything is possible in the garden...
Marguerite loved glass. It started as a childhood collection of tiny glass animals purchased with a meager allowance. By high school she had begun collecting glass floats, snow globes and balls of blown glass...
Jay thought he'd won the jackpot...
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If they would simply ask...