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Blood Relations    by Dayle A. Dermatis
Price: $0.99 USD. 4220 words. Published by Soul's Road Press  on January 29, 2012. .

The woman known as the “Vegan Martha Stewart” learns who her infamous father really is…and their relationship threatens to ruin their respective empires. A funny fantasy short story—with a bite!
The Nobleman: A Short Story    by Jonathan Brett
Price: Free! 3930 words. Published on February 18, 2012. .

Darren spends his last days in a nursing home, remembering a promise more than eighty years before that will mean his death.
Not Quite Normal - Free Edition    by Shane Rynhart
Price: Free! 16800 words. Published on February 29, 2012. .

The free edition of Shane Rynhart's debut short story anthology. This edition contains nine short fantasy, horror and science fiction tales. There is also an extended, paid, edition with nineteen stories plus bonus content, available separately.
House On The Hill: Book I of the Hallow's Eve Trilogy    by RyFT (RiFT)
Price: $0.99 USD. 79670 words. Published by Tricorner Publishing on February 29, 2012. .

Q: What do Count Dracula, Frankenstein’s Monster, the Mummy, The Werewolf, and the Creature from the Black Lagoon all have in common? A: They’re all trapped for eternity inside the House on the Hill. ---Hope no one lets them out.
Being Mrs. Dracula    by Faith Marlow
Price: $0.99 USD. 103830 words. Published on March 14, 2012. .

For over one hundred years, tales of Count Dracula have haunted and seduced the imagination of readers worldwide. Now experience the story of Dracula from a new perspective, as told by the three women who knew him best. Discover their stories, their secrets, and find out what it would be to love and be loved by history’s most powerful vampire in Being Mrs. Dracula.
Dracula: A Play in One Act    by Paul Olson
Price: $0.99 USD. 5870 words. Published on March 16, 2012. .

Jonathan Harker and Mina Murray become entangled with the mysterious Count Dracula from the far-off country of Transylvania. Only Dr. Seward and Dr. Van Helsing know the truth - Count Dracula is a deadly vampire who will terrorize the English countryside if he gets the chance. This one-act play may be suitable for some youth drama groups.
Dracula se kneg    by Richard Barnard
Price: $0.99 USD. 9320 words. Published on March 18, 2012. .

As gevolg van stories dat die wampiere se lewensdae slegs deur vars menslike bloed verleng word was dit nie snaaks dat die dorp mense allerhande gerugte versprei het oor onwaarhede wat aan hulle vertel was nie . Daar was 'n man wat baie gevrees was deur die dorps mense maar ook met goeie rede. Maar tog met baie respek behandel was.
Monsters of L.A.    by Lisa Morton
Price: $3.99 USD. 63840 words. Published by Crossroad Press  on April 13, 2012. .

In these pages you’ll find: Frankenstein, Dracula, Mr. Hyde, the Phantom, the Hunchback…all the silent ones and the first to find their voices are here, and they’re even presented in roughly the order in which they first appeared on a silver screen. The Haunted House of the ‘30s gives way to the Werewolf of the ‘40s, the Monsters of L.A. Creature of the ‘50s, and up to our boogeyman & zombie.
The Sleep of Reason    by Lee A. Matthias
Price: $3.99 USD. 20980 words. Published by Aisle Seat Books  on April 15, 2012. .

A Movie Length Tale™ from Aisle Seat Books. Classical Horror. Ages 13 and up. A riveting prequel to the Dracula story. After his bride disappears on their European honeymoon, a man traces her to a castle ruin in the Carpathian mountains, and confronts its undead inhabitants, determined to restore her to life and bring her home. An apocalyptic war of Good versus Evil.
In the Shadow of Empires    by Sir Jens
Price: $3.99 USD. 34950 words. Published on April 21, 2012. .

In the Shadow of Empires is an easily accesible account of the historic Vlad Dracula, the events he shaped and the events that shaped him. The narrative follows Vlad Dracula from cradle to grave and specifically avoids discussing vampires, apart from where it is absolutely necessary to link the historic person to nineteenth century fiction writing.