Grammar & Writing: Metaphors
Metaphors include similes, clichés, allegories, parables, and more, saving you work and appealing to your readers’ thoughts and imaginations.
Metaphors include similes, clichés, allegories, parables, and more, saving you work and appealing to your readers’ thoughts and imaginations.
Angel Crawford has buried her loser past and is cruising along in undead high gear – until a murder-by-decapitation sends her on a hazardous detour.
Nineteen thrilling adventures from the world of vampire-hunter Jane Yellowrock, including many fan favorites and two all-new novellas.
Granny Weatherwax teams with two witches to meddle in saving a prince and restoring him to the throne of Lancre, in a tale that borrows from Hamlet.
The battle of the tussle involves at least two while the untidiness of the tousled only takes one in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
The music teacher, Frances Allard, of a select academy and the man who seduces her with a passion no woman could possibly forget …
Despite the hallucinations, Lily must go to a murder scene. But her skills won’t help in a kidnap conspiracy, even as a force plots to take Unit 12 down.
“Without interruption” is the general definition while continual is “frequent with intervals” and continuous is “frequently space and time”.
A no-nonsense female cop reluctantly teams up with the one man who makes her lose control.
A one-night stand that turns into a summer marriage enables Mia Holland to think about her future and the path she wants to follow.