Yet another set of Yarns. I know You Yearn for more! Satisfy Your Yen with these Y titles...
YOU ARE MINE - Thriller. Old Charlie Sterling dies in a nursing home, but confesses to being a serial killer in his journal and leaves clues of where he disposed of the bodies and who his accomplice/protege was.
YES, MAYBE, NO - YA Thriller. Cedra Porter always snoops for a scoop as the top journalist in high school, but going undercover for an expose gets her into serious trouble.
YAWN, ASK ME LATER - Romance. Super genius turned wealthy tycoon Eugene "El Jefe" Nordley is looking for his next million dollar sure thing and gets hooked by a pretty philanthropist.
NO Y WVDs either!! Yes, it's unbelievable.
So here are some WVDs from Yester-Year...
cophle - (cof-fle) abbreviated form of cop a feel, "Did he cophle you at the movies?"
firsin - the first time you commit a sin, like a virgin sin
punveign - where your blood goes to get corny jokes
*Titles invented to be written later and the WVDs (word verification definitions) collected and defined by Yours Truly.
Oh. Groan. punveign! Ugh!
ReplyDeleteSo bad its good.
I like all three. I like the thriller one the most. :)
1 more letter!
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YOU ARE MINE would make an awesome thriller/horror novel. :)
ReplyDeleteI love your idea for You are Mine!
ReplyDeleteI'm LOL over cophle. Ha!
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Three more winning book pitches. I especially like the sound of the first two.
ReplyDeletePunveign - LOL - thank you! Plus, I love all your titles, and although I'm not a fan of horror, the first one with the whole protogee thing sounds intriguing and creepy at the same time.
ReplyDeleteNice post!
Punveign is funny!
ReplyDeleteThose words are too funny - I especially like punveign! :)
ReplyDeleteHA! Hilarious WVD's today! :)
ReplyDeleteYou Are Mine sounds awesome! Someone: Go!
ReplyDeleteYou are mine looks very interesting.
ReplyDeleteYawn Ask Me Later - (because my brains are fried...)in keeping with the fatigue caused by A to Zee'ing? LOL!
ReplyDeleteWell done with your 'y' definitions and yarns.
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you guys are great! thank ye kindly!
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