Book Review: Erin McCarthy’s Seeing is Believing
Cuttersville, Ohio is full of ghosts, and they all want Piper Tucker’s help. One guy in town just wants Piper.
Cuttersville, Ohio is full of ghosts, and they all want Piper Tucker’s help. One guy in town just wants Piper.
Detective Logan Riske will do anything to find Pepper Yates, a witness to his best friend’s murder and will gain her cooperation by any means necessary.
When Marcus Crassus’ overseer is found hideously murdered with a note left, a mysterious client hires Gordianus the Finder to find out the truth about the murder. Before Crassus’ vow to slaughter his remaining slaves in three days.
A self-editing gate that writers need to hurdle at their own gait in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Jillian Cardiff came to this remote mountain town to forget the demon attack that almost killed her. She rescues a gorgeous stranger who has no memory.
Like any wolf, RPD detective Nate knows cats and dogs shouldn’t fall in love. He can’t help it if the tigress he’s been trading quips with at the supermarket is the most alluring woman he’s ever met. Evina is aware their flirtation can’t lead to more. Still, she relishes trading banter with the hot werewolf. Their will-they-or-won’t-they tango could go on forever if it weren’t for the mortal peril the city’s children fall into. To save them, Nate and Evina must team up, a choice that ignites the sparks smoldering between them . . .
It could turn into war between the Olympians and Anderson’s people. And as the complications mount up, Nikki Glass begins to question whether Konstantin is behind those attacks?
I shouldn’t hear any noes on this, for the nose knows in THIS Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Sara McMillan is torn between the two men in her life and fascinated by the dark fantasies in Rebecca’s journal while each man approaches their and Sara’s desires.
Patricia Polacco tells the story of her own family, and the memory quilt created from old familyt clothes, including Anna, Uncle Vladimir, Aunt Havalah , and Aunt Natasha.