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Wow! Omigod! Look at that! It’s Super Writer!!!
Wow! Omigod! Look at that! It’s Super Writer!!!
Daja and her mentor, Frostpine, settle in for winter when Daja discovers the twin daughters of her host have magic and Kugisko is struck by arson.
Murder. Scandal. Politics. And one billionaire heiress so dangerous in so many ways.
Born into a vampire family, Abbey Marie Cordova knows more than most about them, but meeting the mysterious Nick Desanto rocks her to the core.
A backslash is definitely not the same as a back lash in this Properly Punctuated tip from KD Did It.
It’s a challenge Lucky Strike presents to Tempe. An audio file so disturbing it fires Tempe into pushing a cold case, bones found by Mort, a hunter’s dog.
A complement can be quite the compliment, even in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.
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What if the U.S. had dropped more than one bomb in World War II? What if both sides dropped bombs?
The unsolved kidnapping of two girls haunted Detective Lucas Davenport for 25 years. Today, the bodies were found and he returns to a crime—and a nightmare.