Book Review: Ilona Andrews’ “Don’t Fight with Fate”
A friendly chat over tea with Hugh d’Ambray and Roman with Dina Demille as hostess. A chat that devolves into physical threat.
A friendly chat over tea with Hugh d’Ambray and Roman with Dina Demille as hostess. A chat that devolves into physical threat.
A loaded debate between Kate Daniels and Currant Lennart versus Nevada Baylor and Mad Rogan as to which series — Kate Daniels versus Hidden Legacy — is better. With Dina Demille from The Innkeeper Chronicles as the moderator.
You can remain or stay anywhere but only remain goes on with being left in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
An inflection changes everything in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It — verb tenses, the comparative or superlative of an adjective, and the plurality of nouns.
Yesterday, the Star Kingdom of Manticore was a small, unimportant interstellar backwater with little need for a navy and even less interest in paying for one. But now Manticore is a target. The invitation to the Andermani Empire is welcome and yet Travis, Lisa, and Gavin find themselves squarely in the path of the storm, and before Travis, Lisa, and Gavin can accomplish anything else, they first have to survive.
In a series of tweets, Kate and Curran’s so-called friends reveal their nefarious plans for Conlan’s birthday presents.
You may be going to and fro about proofreading, but for the sake of your book, you must in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
It’s Curran against Saiman, as Curran schemes to best the frost giant in this Kate Daniels tweet of a story.
Generative linguistics theorizes that the brains of humans (including children) already have a set of basic principles of language. That learning the rules requires little or no apparent conscious effort in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.
A collection of seventeen previously published short stories in the Kate Daniels World of arcanepunk fantasy series set in an alternative earth and revolving around an apocalyptic world.