Word Confusion: Ablution versus Absolution
The self-editing writer may receive absolution when performing their ablutions, washing away the errors of their making in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
The self-editing writer may receive absolution when performing their ablutions, washing away the errors of their making in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Thief. Manipulator. Con artist. Security consultant. Call it what you will—Bianca St. Ives is the best in the business. Now she uncover the truth…and set it right, before it’s too late.
Ashes disturbed, a Trinity curmudgeon murdered, and a ruby ring left behind raises all sorts of old memories with Meg Langslow having all the right reasons to investigate.
A self-editing writer would fain to feign a story, any day of the week,, in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
A psychotic teenage boy with a brilliant mind and a troubled family history is accused of six vicious murders, and has called child psychologist Alex Delaware, in the night.
It’ll take brute strength to force your beast of a tale about animals in under the deadline in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Seriously injured, Ozzie is on the bench as he waits to heal and gets stuck with distracting ace reporter Samantha Tate who is determined to dig up the BKI dirt.
A mission-gone-wrong forced Jamin “Angel” Agassi to join Black Knights Inc. Now, if he can keep Sonya Butler from learning who he really is, as he takes the syndicate down.
Somehow the violent waves and cold climate of Acadia do not bring to mind a bucolic Arcadia in this Word Confusion from KD Did It for the self-editing writer.
In America, one nods to indicate yes while a shake of the head means no in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.