Book Review: Jim Butcher and Kerrie L. Hughes’ Heroic Hearts
An anthology of twelve short stories in the fantasy genre and revolving around everydayish heroes, full of hope, courage, and bravery.
An anthology of twelve short stories in the fantasy genre and revolving around everydayish heroes, full of hope, courage, and bravery.
By age twenty-four, Letty Davenport has seen more action and uncovered more secrets than many law enforcement professionals. Now a recent Stanford grad with a master’s in economics, she’s restless and bored in a desk job for U.S. Senator Colles. Letty’s ready to quit, but her skills have impressed Colles, and he offers her a feet-on-the-ground investigative work, in conjunction with the Department of Homeland Security.
Left justification rules them all and still allows full justification, centering, and right justification to have their moment in the sun in this Book Layout & Formatting Ideas post from KD Did It
A hideous story that explains why Regina and Patricia are in hiding with the Baylors.
One looks about everywhere, but you’ll not find every where. Not in the past eight+ centuries in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
An escaped spider, the unexpected arrival of an Imperial Russian Prince, the senseless assassination of a powerful figure, a shocking attack on the supposedly invincible Warden of Texas, Catalina’s boss… And it’s only Monday.
Danger threatens Catalina Baylor’s client, Runa Etterson, yet Sergeant Munoz just keeps poking away at Catalina, revealing how much of an idiot he is.
It’s a desperate time in Houston, for House Strum intends to destroy the city with destructive storms. Rogan badly needs the help of House Adé-Afẹ́fẹ́.
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Mad Rogan is determined to squeeze the truth out of Nevada Baylor and take down a rogue firestarting Prime, Adam Pierce.