Book Review: Holly S. Roberts’ Shadow
Electromagnetic pulses began a catastrophe that changed the world. The next round of destruction brought monsters from hell. The third wave sent a new breed of monster capable of killing hellhounds.
Electromagnetic pulses began a catastrophe that changed the world. The next round of destruction brought monsters from hell. The third wave sent a new breed of monster capable of killing hellhounds.
Lecterns and pulpits are essentially the same, although the latter is geared toward religion. It’s podium that’s really the issue, as it is simply a raised platform in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Retreating, the ex-countess, Viola Kingsley, encounters an old flame at a country inn where she flings propriety out the window…and runs off on her own adventure.
Since that shapeshiftin’ coyote VW mechanic, Mercy Thompson, proclaimed the Columbia Basin territory a safe haven for all supes, the fun hasn’t stopped, and now black witches are taking over.
Both classic and classical refer back to the ancient Greeks and Romans, but classic is more of a prime example while classical is an influence in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
When the smokin’ hot tattoist Becks Benning pops back into the sexy-as-sin firefighter Jackson Donovan’s life, he’s “blackmailed” into reliving old times.
When buying something with a warranty, you’re the warrantee in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
After inheriting an unwanted, unmonied title, Alexander Westcott needs a rich bride while the wealthy disfigured Wren Heyden just wants a husband. A most unexpected courtship.
When Willa encounters Nathaniel, one of the day-folk, she begins to question what she’s been told for most of her life. Questions that will reveal all too much.
While both substantial and substantive have an importance, only substantial has any heft to it while substantive is much more meaningful in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.