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Red Nails, Polished    by Roberta E. Howard
Price: Free! 31610 words. Published by Jekkara Press  on July 3, 2010. .

A Conyn the Barbarian story. Conyn finally catches Valerian of the Red Brotherhood, and the pair end up fighting for their lives against a sorcerous death cult in an ancient city. A Gender Switch Adventure.
Skull Face Revealed    by Roberta E. Howard
Price: Free! 33280 words. Published by Jekkara Press  on August 13, 2010. .

Steffie Costigyn, drug-addicted adventurer, ends up in the clutches of Kathulis the Scorpion, a strange, ancient woman with access to many secrets. Can she break free of Kathulis, the elixir of life and her terrible band of henchwomen of all nations, even with the help of the stalwart Joan Gordon? A Gender Switch Adventure.
Julhi Refed    by Cathan L. Moore
Price: Free! 12590 words. Published by Jekkara Press  on August 17, 2010. .

A Norawest Smith story. Norawest Smith is taken by the haunters of Vongg, strange alien vampires than cross the boundaries between worlds and dimensions in this strange city. They have other victims, too, as they hunt for the hot blood of human women. A Gender Switch Adventure.
Kingdom of Lost Children: The Book of Ren    by L. J. Carter
Price: $7.99 USD. 107080 words. Published on February 15, 2011. .

When Leyla discovers an ancient script in her old childhood home she is thrust into a world she never expected; a world filled with strange creatures, secrets and dark magic. There is more to Leyla’s past than she realised and more than just her future is threatened. Only an ancient book holds the key to her survival but Leyla is not the only one after the book’s great power… (Illustrated)
In All His Glory: A Novel of Ancient Egypt    by John Howard Reid
Price: $3.99 USD. 72270 words. Published on May 13, 2011. .

Lifted from the pages of The Book of Kings, the story of Jeroboam in Ancient Egypt is brought to life. With splendid detail, the reader is transported back to the days of the Pharaohs and submerged into the ordeals of a hostile desert land, as Jeroboam, an outcast from his own country, struggles to survive among Egyptian royalty. Reid has obviously done his homework. Details are full and vibrant.