Word Confusion: Predominant versus Predominate
The need to write is predominant in writers, predominating their very lives in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
The need to write is predominant in writers, predominating their very lives in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Students from Mythos Academy have recovered the artifacts stolen from the Library, but they still need to get them safe. It’ll take an assassin meeting up with a Champion to save the day.
Ironically, sarcasm and satire are types of irony in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
When Promise Glen is struck by a vandalism spree around the Thanksgiving holiday, a community’s values—and two weathered hearts—are put to the test.
Hannah Blue, an ex-girlfriend’s little sister who’s been in love with Sam forever, is suddenly back in Samuel Harwood’s life when she’s arrested as a traitor. No one will believe that she has information about a cyber-attack on the US power grid until she turns to Sam and the Black Knights Inc.
The American backward is both adjective and adverb while the British backwards is an adverb in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
McGee heads to New York at the request of one his former war buddies to help his sister. For Nina – a career girl living alone in Manhattan – offers Travis McGee companionship and the first loose thread in the elaborate fabric of a gigantic swindle.
A tic is a movement or behavior while a tick can range from that nasty, biting insect to a mattress to a clock to ticking things off in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
An omnibus of thirteen very short stories in the Commander George Gideon police procedural series set in the 1960s and revolving around a compassionate police commander.
It’s Mrs Todd’s frustration over her cook leaving without a word and several articles in a sensationalist newspaper that causes Hercule Poirot to link all these “coincidences” together.