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Foot Ways    by Lynn Veach Sadler
Price: $2.99 USD. 34030 words. Published by Bards and Sages on October 9, 2009. .

Polly Junior never understood why the womenfolk in her sleepy little town would get so worked up over the arrival of Mr. Rufe. Why did everyone feel obligated to open their homes to this wanderer, who arrived each spring to the delight of the ladies and the dismay of the menfolk? Nothing is what it seems, and soon it becomes apparent the seemingly harmless tradition carries a darker purpose.
Legendary Horrors    by Bards and Sages
Price: $0.99 USD. 53490 words. Published on October 15, 2009. .

A tourist unlocks a terrible secret that has cursed a small town for generations. A man desperate to hold on to his love at all costs makes a deal with too high of a price. A quiet vacation in a cabin turns into a nightmare for an elderly couple. An investigative reporter gets the interview of the century...with the Boogeyman. These tales and others await.
The Doom Guardian    by Julie Ann Dawson
Price: $4.99 USD. 86950 words. Published by Bards and Sages on December 20, 2009. .

Cursed in life. Damned in death. The only person capable of stopping a terrible prophecy, is the one born to fulfill it. Nadia Gareth knows all too well the evil of the Necromancers. Born a dhampir as a result of their experiments, she now uses her cursed gifts to wage war against them. But all of her power may not be enough to hold back the undead hordes waiting for the Spirit Wall to fall.
The Last Bard    by Tom Davies
Price: Free! 4430 words. Published on September 13, 2010. .

A tale of magic and history set in Beddgelert and on Snowdon in north Wales.
Friar Tuck    by Cameron Taylor
Price: $4.99 USD. 90820 words. Published on January 13, 2012. .

Join the humorous, brave and wise Friar Tuck, fighting for all England's good in the greatest rebellion of all time... "A rollicking good tale!" "A gem of an adventure." "Conjures visual treats." "Captivating, beautifully written." "Assuming I knew the familiar story of Robin Hood, I waded into Friar Tuck, not expecting the journey I'd soon be swept into ..." friartuckbook.com