Word Confusion: Tenant versus Tenet
You could consider a writer to be a tenant within his tenet of being a writer in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
You could consider a writer to be a tenant within his tenet of being a writer in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Not even death by electrocution can make anyone like CC de Poitiers. It takes Chief Inspector Armand Gamache digging beneath the village’s surface to find secrets long buried.
A webinar on marketing your book to big chain stores.
Demon-friendly tiki bar owner Arcadia Bell discovers more about her own evolving and destructive magical abilities when her bar is the target of a demonic crime wave.
The life of a writer is a role that keeps rolling on every day in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Arcadia Bell gearing up for the busiest day of the year—Halloween—when a vengeful kidnapper paralyzes the community. And she’s tapped to track down the fiendish bogeyman.
Some, whose lives, whose reality, is infected by a fairytale incursion need protection, to protect them from the fairytale, and then ATI Management Bureau steps in.
Nicola Marter with her psychometric gift follows Anna into the past of the glittering Russian court amongst the Jacobites, unearthing a tale of love, courage, and redemption.
With a killer looming in the shadows, Hutch, Cam, and Sawyer band together to protect Regina with an all-new bond forming between the foursome.
I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Ménage a TracyIt is part of the Ménage a #1 series and is a in eBook edition on February 22, 2014 and has 30 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon First in the Ménage a downright pornographic series and revolving around Tracy. My Take It’s graphic and in-your-face, literally, with the sex and juices and streams of whatever. Unfortunately, I didn’t find it at all erotic as I kept stumbling over missing commas, wrong verb tenses, poor pronoun usage, a lack of understanding of the possessive, double articles, a confusion about than versus then, misspelled words, capitalization issues, and on and on. Basically? A disaster, and that’s without taking the story into account. Although, to be fair, I think March could have a story here, and it’s possible that she’s letting out chapters at a time in order to build up interest in future installments. The parts-of-a-story sales that I really hate. Why can’t authors simply write the damn story and then sell it? Oh, no, I do understand why they do this. […]