Book Review: G.A. Aiken’s The Blacksmith Queen
The Old King Is Dead and a prophecy brings war to the Hill Lands, for Keeley Smythe, a blacksmith, intends to protect her younger sister, Beatrix, who is meant to be the next queen.
The Old King Is Dead and a prophecy brings war to the Hill Lands, for Keeley Smythe, a blacksmith, intends to protect her younger sister, Beatrix, who is meant to be the next queen.
He allowed that I would like to hear it said aloud in this Word Confusion from KD DId It.
It’s between a rock and a…well, a determined publicist. That drummer will go on that talk show!
KD Did It intends to persevere with these Word Confusions, although it sometimes seem as if we’re perseverating the point.
When the Gentleman of Rock decides to play dirty, even a risk-averse publicist may take a chance.
The members of Schoolboy Choir and Molly attend an awards ceremony.
Unless writing a novel based in the UK, the self-editing writer primarily knows knap as a way to work stone while nap is much broader with its downiness and sleep — probably caused by all that gambling in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
A one-night stand with the hottest rock star on the planet, that’s all it was meant to be…a bad boy wrapped in a sexy, muscled, grown-up package who might be worth a little risk…
They’re all about illness, for the most part. Endemic is the usual and local. Epidemic affects many people and is widespread. Pandemic is an epidemic on steroids, affecting countries, continents, the world in this Word Confusion.
Jacob Esera, star rugby player and young single father, has worked hard to create a joyous, safe, and stable life for his six-year-old daughter. No risks…until Juliet Nelisi.