Book Review: Frédérique Molay’s Crossing the Line
A message in the tooth from a severed head in Paris has Chief Nico Sirsky digging into a supposed suicide that leads to a deep conspiracy.
A message in the tooth from a severed head in Paris has Chief Nico Sirsky digging into a supposed suicide that leads to a deep conspiracy.
On the eve of Augustine fashion show, Cassie has a time travel problem: Shorts and a tank top on a woman doesn’t cut it in the past. If Cassie can win this bet, Augustine is just the man to design the right outfit!
It’s an unexpected parade of all sorts that pulls Emelyn out of the Mansell yard, everyone skipping and gadding along following a fiddler playing a twisted branch.
April O’Day loves her new job as bat retriever for the Harpoons, who comes to appreciate her advice. But mysterious things are happening, and she quickly learns, it’s a whole new ball game.
Donovan Kelly never expects his next mission on his home turf—or for it to take a very personal turn when a beautiful stranger arrives—desperate, breathless, and on the run.
All eight of ’em. Yep, he ate all eight words in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
The first biographical novel about Dorothy Richardson, peer of Virginia Woolf, lover of H.G. Wells, and central figure in the emergence of modernist fiction.
A sexual predator, a “spectacle killer”, leads into the world of designer drugs, drone technology, organized crime, and shocking corruption at the highest levels.
It’s best to appraise before one apprises the self-editing writer with this post on Word Confusions from KD Did It.
International model, Eden Sinclair is being stalked, and the scarred Swanson is always up for the next mission. He’s not a man who belongs in the same room as Eden.