Word Confusion: Fortuitous versus Fortunate
Well aren’t you fortunate to stumble over this fortuitous Word Confusion from KD Did It?
Well aren’t you fortunate to stumble over this fortuitous Word Confusion from KD Did It?
A lionhearted hero + scheming shifter factions makes for an action-packed romance as Gemma Archer tries to evade a creepy stalker.
In an ancient, crumbling castle, the fierce, restless spirit of a medieval Scottish woman lives on—a woman so haunting that Thomas McKinnon would do anything, go anywhere, risk everything to make her his forever…
Certainly it is indubitably, undoubtably, undoubtedly without doubt in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
With neither title nor land, Rhys could not win the hand of Gwennelyn of Segrave. But he would always have her heart. The two are kindred souls…R hys, a knight with far too many notions of chivalry for his own good. And Gwen, a lover of minstrel tales, waiting to be swept away. But Gwen is betrothed to another man, and Rhys fears he will lose her forever. Until a surprise offer comes his way — bringing Rhys and Gwen a second chance at love…
All four are places to secure your boat with an anchorage a place where an anchor is used, a haven is both a safe place to “park” or a refuge, a moorage is a place to tie up your boat, and a roadstead is a sheltered anchorage in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Half-Navajo Janet Begay possesses extraordinary power which is tied to the storms that waft across the desert. A power she only half controls. Her other power is out of control. The combination is what attracts an evil goddess from Beneath, who wants all of Janet’s power to escape.
I was curious about the whole GMO vs non-GMO controversy, especially with the new terminology coming out, so I decided to explore in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Seeking adventure, Alexander Smith sets for one of Jamie MacLeod’s time gate and encounters Margaret of Falconberg who is besieged by her hideous neighbor and needs rescuing from an unwanted marriage.
Ingest and inject both take something in, although ingest is about food or information while inject is about drugs or introducing something into somewhere in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.