Word Confusion: Work Out versus Workout
Self-editing writers have to work out on their workout and self-edit your own Word Confusions with the help of KD Did It.
Self-editing writers have to work out on their workout and self-edit your own Word Confusions with the help of KD Did It.
A kidnapping with precedence over murder. Detectives more interested in justice and ignored by other agencies’ preference for politics and lookin’ good.
The enemy may be out to get Katy, but she NEEDS that ice cream!
Betrayal and a trap lures Daemon to his doom.
With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, Aaron will stop at nothing to defend civilization—and the girl who holds his heart. Even if it means facing Hell’s darkest demons.
A love curse is poisoning Tartarus, allowing its horrific prisoners to escape, and only a young Warrior and his Oracle can save his world and ours.
A feint may cause one to faint and a faint can be feinted, but ya oughta know which one causes which and when in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
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.Midnight Riotby Ben Aaronovitch urban fantasy in eBook edition on February 1, 2011 and has 310 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Moon Over Soho, Whispers Under Ground, Broken Homes, Foxglove Summer, The Hanging Tree, “The Furthest Station”, Lies Sleeping, False Value, “What Abigail Did That Summer”First in the Peter Grant hysterically funny urban fantasy/police procedural series and revolving around a police constable in London. (Rivers of London is its UK title. And why authors or publishers think it’s necessary to change the title when publishing in a different but still English-speaking country, I’ll never know…) In 2011, Midnight Riot was nominated for the British Book Award for New Writer of the Year. My Take This was tooooo funny. I wanted to turn the page if only to read what Aaronovitch, er, Grant, was making fun of next. Yes, the story was a hoot as well. Aaronovitch’s style of writing feels like a blend of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld for the snark and Caitlin […]
Chasing clues in pursuit of a long-lost icon, the Keepers find their hearts and minds tested in the park where it all began.
Tempestuous Casey Straton, the headstrong child of Chandos and Courtney Harte, leaves her Texas home, determined to prove that she can do more than “woman′s work”.