Book Review: Janet Evanovich and Steve Hamilton’s The Bounty
FBI agent Kate O’Hare and charming con man Nicholas Fox race against time to uncover a buried train filled with Nazi gold.
FBI agent Kate O’Hare and charming con man Nicholas Fox race against time to uncover a buried train filled with Nazi gold.
When an injured hiker stumbles from the woods, the sole survivor of a hostile attack, it’s all hands on deck. Even a member of the elusive Rockton council comes in to help. This council member also comes bearing news: Rockton is being shut down due to the hostile situation.
Won’t you read this KD Did It post, for I am wont that you should want to explore this Word Confusion.
Called to the Tennessee mansion of a country music star, Nell and team find dead bodies rapidly decaying before their eyes—death magic. They’re under attack from all sides when a bigoted FBI agent goes on the attack.
Who knew aught and ought could be such a pain. For aught we know, we ought to be grateful for such a rich language, lol, in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
A three-part, free short story that peeks in on architectural designer/cat shifter Zara De Lêon’s visit to Tally’s family farm, the Nest.
Jane Yellowrock is back on the prowl against the children of the night who have broken sacred ancient rules. But in a city of old grudges and dark magic, Jane will have to fight to protect both sides, even if no one will protect her.
Pragmatics is the sixth and final exploration of the various branches of theoretical linguistics in this post from KD Did It.
Someone inflicts pain on another person, while someone is afflicted with pain in this Word Confusion.
Every bloody thread has been leading to this . . .a confrontation with the dastardly leader of the Circle with Gin racing against the clock to figure out a way to save my friends.