Book Review: John Flanagan’s Duel at Araluen
Princess Cassandra and King Duncan are under siege by the traitorous Dimon, and Ranger’s apprentice Maddie is the only one who can save both them and her father, Horace, also trapped.
Princess Cassandra and King Duncan are under siege by the traitorous Dimon, and Ranger’s apprentice Maddie is the only one who can save both them and her father, Horace, also trapped.
When US Marshals obtain a warrant to enter the home, they didn’t expect to unearth trophies from a score of killings. Now Lucas Davenport is on the trail of a serial murderer who has operated for years.
I’d rather be alone than lonely or lonesome. It’s such a contentment to be alone, even if I am the lone editor in my building in this Word Confusion from KD Did it.
Kaz Brekker and his deadly crew have pulled off a heist so daring even they didn’t think they’d survive. But instead of a fat reward, they’re back to fighting for their lives.
Ante-publishing, self-editing writers are anti professional proofreaders, anticipating they don’t need to ante up the funds needed to ensure their manuscripts are without mistakes.
It won’t be a quiet Christmas when werewolves start turning up dead — skinned. Then a witch turns up dead with a dark circle of power that can’t be broken.
The reservation doesn’t allow magic, and yet it’s filled with wild magic, attracting evil that eats souls and animates the dead flesh. And Lizzie Grace and Belle Kent face eviction.
You can halve something, and then you’ll have a half…or two in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
When Lizzie Grace is asked to find a missing woman, she’s well aware death awaits. What she doesn’t expect to find is a very human pile of skin next the woman’s body.
That imperative (and commanding) sentence is about more than orders and includes invites, offers, requests, negatives, advice, and warnings in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.