Book Review: Jill Shalvis’ Get A Clue
Snowed in with the power gone, jilted bride Breanne Mooreland finds a strange man in her bridal suite. And eventually comes across an even stranger staff roaming the darkened house.
Snowed in with the power gone, jilted bride Breanne Mooreland finds a strange man in her bridal suite. And eventually comes across an even stranger staff roaming the darkened house.
Who’s going to tell if somebody, whose life has given them vodka, has a party in this Word Confusion from KD Did It?
The hero of this hilarious tale discovers that in attempting to avoid trouble one often encounters even greater difficulties.
Kids are being abducted, and single mom Violet Parker is desperate to keep her daughter safe, stop the creepy messages, and hang onto her job with her only buyer a stranger with secrets.
Whoever is any body, whosoever is a more important any body, and whomever formally addresses an object (of a verb or preposition) while whosever is possessive in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
It’s nature and nurture as events reveal the apprentice dealing out death all over the city, and Eve realizes how important choice is in life.
A slew of short and even shorter stories in this fanciful anthology, some touch on Discworld, some make fun of it, and some are…just for the fun of it.
Some of you may prefer to sum up, others may prefer to divide, and some additional self-editing writers may simply roll it all together in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Three short stories in true Seussian tradition that explore bravado, pride, and thinking too much.
Arthur Bryant, John May and the Peculiar Crimes Unit been given just one week to find a killer they’d caught once before . . .