Word Confusion: Dense versus Dents
Sometimes I am so dense, especially when I’ve been pounding dents into my head in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Sometimes I am so dense, especially when I’ve been pounding dents into my head in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
An innkeeper who reads minds. An ornery detective. And a trail of bodies. Cider Cove is the premier destination for murder.
Meg’s hopes for a relatively peaceful (if busy) Christmas vanish when the she’s assigned to help a hoarder.
You can beat beets into a smoothie, if that floats your boat in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
A werewolf mutt is suspected of killing prostitutes in Winnipeg, and Elena and Clay are sent to hunt the murderer down.
Binding refers to both the process of assembling a book with its pages and cover and the cover alone in this Book Layout & Formatting Ideas post from KD Did It.
Magic is part of the deal when you live in Gales Haven, but the new role assigned to Marla wasn’t. What does she know about detecting? How is she to know what a foul-mouthed leprechaun and Spanx have in common?
Over forty, recently divorced, and with two teenagers, starting over back in my hometown seemed like my best option. I had no idea what I had done when things went to hell in a hand basket. We have to fix it before the barrier that keeps Gales Haven safe and hidden breaks.
Seat is most commonly used as a noun indicating a location or a support. Sit is more commonly used as a verb to describe putting all your weight on your butt and thighs (on a seat) in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
When Zaniel is called to the murder scene of a college student, all signs point to a murderer from the angelic realm, but a cryptic message from an angel warns Zaniel that the killer is something else entirely. Something that not even the all-knowing angels have a name for.