Book Review: Karin Slaughter’s Indelible
Past sins catch up with Jeffrey…and Sara…when two shooters tear up the police station, looking for one man — and taking the children and Dr. Sara Linton hostage.
Past sins catch up with Jeffrey…and Sara…when two shooters tear up the police station, looking for one man — and taking the children and Dr. Sara Linton hostage.
There have been other suicide attempts, and the line between reality and fiction blurs as Eliza copes with memory loss after she was attacked and her family’s disbelief.
Paronyms are a hodgepodge of words evolved from Olde English and/or absorbed from another language, tweaked from the root word, or simply confused in this Linguistics post from KD Did It for the self-editing writer.
Mated werewolves Charles Cornick and Anna Latham face a threat like no other – one that lurks too close to home…wildings in the backcountry, a traitor in their midst.
I ken that a self-editing writer can be comfortable with the differences (and similarity) of this pair of Word Confusions from KD Did It.
This just doesn’t happen to a female like Ivie, yet she gives in to the mysterious and gallant Silas, a freedom she’s never experienced. But it cannot, will not last.
Restless, Inspector Ian Rutledge flees London only to meet a frightened woman standing over a body on a lonely road. Killing that continues, revealing horrible bitterness.
While the theory of anarchism sounds ideal, the anarchy that would result makes life for a self-editing writer an anomaly in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
I received this book for free from a friend in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Source: a friend Loving the Country Boyby Mia Ross inspirational romance in a paperback edition that was published by Love Inspired on July 21, 2015 and has 224 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Fourth in the Barrett’s Mill inspirational romance series and revolving around the Barrett family legacy and their historic sawmill in Barrett’s Mill, Virginia. The couple focus is on Tess Barrett and Heath Weatherby. My Take A very sweet tale of real (and warm) people who take real care for those in their lives without any expectations. It’s a care we know, as Ross uses third person dual point-of-view from Tess’ and Heath’s perspectives to grow their attraction to each other and so we can hear their thoughts. And let me tell you, it’s a radical feeling, being valued for what you can do rather than what you look like or how much money you have, for being accepted as a person, for who she is. But that girl just can’t shed her family’s obsession with success, and […]
Do you still feel human after editing your work? Or do you need a humane wake-up call in this Word Confusion from KD Did It?