Book Review: Laurell K. Hamilton’s Affliction
Anita faces her greatest challenge, stopping the unstoppable when Micah’s father is dying, rotting away from what his doctors whisper about as “zombie disease.”
Anita faces her greatest challenge, stopping the unstoppable when Micah’s father is dying, rotting away from what his doctors whisper about as “zombie disease.”
Can a man whose whole life depends on looks commit himself to a woman who doesn’t fit his image? Now that Holly’s turning other men’s heads, does she even need Logan anymore?
What’ve ya got to lose if you get loose in this Word Confusion from KD Did It?
A romance that blurs the line between madness and genius, between subjugation and liberation, between the living and the dead.
Meant to study agronomy and return to his farming family, William Stoner falls in love with English literature and the scholar’s life. Yet Stoner endures disappointment after disappointment, driving deeper into himself, confronting an essential solitude.
When hooking up cars for a tow, be sure to toe the line when it comes to where you hook them up in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Detective Rob Ryan finds himself investigating his own unsolved mystery, but 20 years later with the murder of a young girl in those same woods.
Kate Daniels has quit the Order of Merciful Aid, but business is VERY slow. So when Atlanta’s Master of the Dead asks for help, Kate jumps at the chance.
Fiction writer and essayist Charles Baxter’s The Art of Subtext: Beyond Plot discusses and illustrates the hidden subtextual overtones and undertones in fictional works haunted by the unspoken, the suppressed, and the secreted. Baxter explains how fiction writers create those visible and invisible details, how what is displayed evokes what is not displayed.
Discover how to tell when to use in, in to, or into in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.