Word Confusion: Ravage versus Ravish
Ravage is all destruction while ravish ranges from delight to rape…you choose the tone of that scene with the word you choose from this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Ravage is all destruction while ravish ranges from delight to rape…you choose the tone of that scene with the word you choose from this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Werewolves Elena Michaels and Clayton Danvers want to give their four-year-old twins, Kate and Logan, an old-fashioned family Christmas. Just the four of them until a strange werewolf shows up at their door…while the town is buzzing about a young man found half-eaten in the woods. And there’s the missing little girl …
Witch-turned-day-walking demon Rachel Morgan is pulled in to investigate the who and why of ritually murdered corpses appearing all over Cincinnati.
A shaman-for-hire, Eugenie Markham is now queen of the Thorn Land, her kingdom in tatters, her love life in chaos, and eager to avoid the prophecy about her firstborn destroying mankind.
I’m a living science experiment, genetically altered by the Edison Group, and now I’m running for my life. The four of us — myself, a charming sorcerer, a cynical werewolf, and a disgruntled witch — have to find someone who can help us before the they find us. Or die trying.
The Quilter’s Apprentice teaches deep lessons about family, friendship, and sisterhood, and about creating a life as you would a quilt: with time, love, and patience, piecing the miscellaneous and mismatched scraps into a beautiful whole.
At the heart of nickel iron and starlight are the people, Marines, Navy and civilians, who make Troy a living, breathing, engine of war. Survivors of apocalypse, they know the cost of failure.
Witch detectives Paige Winterbourne and Savannah Levine go undercover in the power-heavy arena of a supernatural fight club where the talent has started dying.
Still mourning his wife, the angel Remy Chandler immerses himself in a case of ancient weaponry stolen from a collector of antiquities of a dark and dubious nature.
The indefinite articles “a” and “an” are a simple grammar lesson we learned as kids. What we didn’t learn is when they become a Word Confusion.