Book Review: Jojo Moyes’ Still Me
Funny, romantic, and poignant, Still Me follows Lou as she discovers who she is and who she was always meant to be–and to live boldly in her brave new world.
Funny, romantic, and poignant, Still Me follows Lou as she discovers who she is and who she was always meant to be–and to live boldly in her brave new world.
Proofreading will become simpler for self-editing writers if they swot up on frequently confused words and swat them out of their vocabularies in this Word Confusion.
Flavian, Viscount Ponsonby, has left this refuge to find his own salvation—in the love of a most unsuspecting woman…
Fallon Swift’s intensive training in magic begins far from home under Mallick’s guidance, preparing her for her destiny to reform the world.
Self-editing writers have to do more than gel their story through the jelling process, because a writer wants more than a gel for their readers in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
It began on New Year’s Eve, the sickness that spread so quickly. The end of our world. The fear spread even faster. As science and technology receded, magic rose up in its place. Some good, some evil.
Supposably the self-editing writer should be positive. Then again, supposedly, editing can be a negative experience in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Passion ignites between a gorgeous, sinfully sexy Gabriel “The Bishop” Bishop who built himself up from nothing and a shy Charlotte Baird who has a terrible secret in her past…
An assassin at a renaissance faire. What could possibly go wrong? Everything, if you’re the Spider . . .
The phantom couldn’t fathom why he was still trying to proofread his manuscript in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.