Book Review: Chloe Neill’s The Beyond
Sensitive Claire Connolly must journey to a world full of hostile magic with her friends to take a magical weapon – one built by paranormals that could turn the tide of war.
Sensitive Claire Connolly must journey to a world full of hostile magic with her friends to take a magical weapon – one built by paranormals that could turn the tide of war.
When Abi senses the imminent collapse of a bridge only moments before it happens, she saves lives and uncovers her unique Gift—an ability to sense the physical strains in objects.
I’m one of the fractious factious many who find it facetious in those claims of so-called journalistic integrity in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Everything is on the line against the Dominion and the Grik, and the Grand Alliance is stretched to its breaking point. Victory is the only option, whatever the cost, because there can be no second chances.
Lede has dramatic but very limited options while lead takes the lead in a wide range of possibilities in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Recognizing the Es has only put off the extinction of the Psy, until hope begins with an empath who is attuned to monsters–and charms a wolf.
Annie Fisher soon finds that running from her boyfriend’s troubles doesn’t work when his problems follow her home. With everyone a suspect…
It’s a subtle difference when your character riffles or rifles through a drawer in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Isaac Vainio, a Libriomancer who can magically reach into books and draw forth objects, is attacked by vampires and barely manages to escape. To his horror he discovers Gutenberg was kidnapped and the vampires are on the loose.
Being a leaper away from a leper is a practical move in this Word Confusion from KD Did It!