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Jack might be crazy… but maybe the demons in her head are real. 

Detective Jack Davidson thinks she went crazy the night her fiancé died in a car crash. Monsters no one else can see or hear cause her constant torment. All logic insists the monsters are byproducts of her trauma, yet she can’t shake the hunch that her hallucinations aren’t all in her head. Then, she discovers that what she’s experiencing is somehow related to her fiance’s last case. When she investigates, she uncovers a plot that involves human trafficking, and babies that may not be completely human. In order to save more women from being taken, Jack has to accept that the demons in her head might actually be real. Just as she thinks she’s getting closer to answers, her most powerful enemy targets her best friend. Now Jack must fight against the forces of Hell itself to stop her city from being taken over while trying to protect her best friend—but how can she stop something no one else believes is real?

Mermaids, sunken treasure,
and danger in the deep.

Noah McAllister is on the brink of the discovery of a lifetime. As a deep sea diver, he has spent his career searching for treasure on the bottom of the ocean. Years of research have led him to the site of a sunken ship known as the Isabelita.

But Noah’s boss, Al, wants to keep all the treasure for himself, without disclosing the find to the authorities—or sharing with Noah. Noah must work to not only preserve the integrity of the find, but also stay alive long enough to collect his share of the finders’ fee.

And then Noah makes a discovery far more valuable even than the sunken treasure—mermaids are real. A beautiful mermaid helps him locate the treasure and captures his affection. However, she needs his help as much as he needs hers, and he soon faces a threat even more sinister than Al at the bottom of the ocean.

Handy Handbook of Common Homonyms

Common Homonyms 3Do you ever stop when you’re writing and wonder which spelling of a word that sounds like another word you’re supposed to use?

Homonyms are words that sound like one another but have different meanings. Some homonyms sound the same and are spelled the same but have different meanings while other homonyms are pronounced the same but spelled differently. This guide deals primarily with words that sound the same but are spelled differently. This is not a complete list of all the homonyms in the English language, but it covers most of the more common words that are often confused in writing.

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