Word Confusion: Compel versus Impel
While it’s better if a self-editing writer feels impelled to proof their work, they sometimes have to be compelled in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
While it’s better if a self-editing writer feels impelled to proof their work, they sometimes have to be compelled in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Breezy Simmons escaped the MC life and has no intention of going back…until her son is kidnapped. She’ll need Steele’s help, the man who drove her away with cruel words.
I plan on eating some mussels while I watch the boys flex their muscles on Venice Beach in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
A gossipy newspaper columnist who worms his way in with his delicious dishes and tasty sauces takes offense at a newly arrived Manhattan power couple. And dies for it…
When Lanie Jacobs discovers her husband’s other widows, she runs, unsure she can trust again.Then she discovers the family-run winery with that gruff deputy sheriff…
He flouted his contempt for the law by flaunting his parking tickets in my face in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Emerald O’Brien, the town witch, is a single mother of two who can communicate with the dead, runs a tea room. When a dark entity emerges, Emerald must save her family and put a killer behind bars.
It’ll be bits and bytes of memory to create those bites in your story that grab the reader’s attention in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
A corrupt cop continues to harass Maggie Carter who, along with Cash and Luc, have their own plans for him.
Kate’s been assigned to find the missing Silicon Valley billionaire, known as the Big Kahuna. Only, no one seems particularly keen on helping. His model-wife and Czech business partner would prefer a dead body.