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The Chronicles of Anaedor: The Prophecies    by Kristina Schram
Price: $2.99 USD. 99190 words. Published by Variance Publishing on August 11, 2010. .

Fifteen-year-old Lavida Mors is sent to a mysterious family estate she never knew existed as strange things begin to happen. There, a secret passage is discovered to a hidden place... Anaedor. It's a strange, magical cavernous world that dark beings seek to control. When an ancient prophecy is recalled foretelling the coming of a savior whose name bears the power of life and death, danger ensues.
Land of Corn Chips    by Angela Carlie
Price: $1.99 USD. 29640 words. Published on May 25, 2011. .

Eleven-year-old Nate Hansen never believed in dragons before an eccentric man with a purple-feather hat kidnaps him. Spirited to the Land of Corn Chips on the back of a mechanical yellow dragon, Nate must find a way to avoid being ground into compost. His only hope of escape is to earn the friendship of the local wrestling gang and zombie kids, and to believe in a parent he no longer trusts.
The Key of Kilenya    by Andrea Pearson
Price: Free! 81890 words. Published on June 23, 2011. .

Two monstrous wolves drive fourteen-year-old Jacob Clark down a path to a different world near his small-town home. The creatures of this new world are peculiar, and he is surprised to learn that they know everything about him. Even the evil, immortal Lorkon, who stole the Key of Kilenya. They are jealous of Jacob and wish to control powers he doesn't know he possesses.
The Owl Diaries DREGON    by T.W. HEBERTSON
Price: Free! 23130 words. Published on October 5, 2011. .

In a new era of fading magic and having been born in a time of peace, Dregon is one of the last known dragons to exist on Urthe. Adopted and raised by scattered members of the Temblor Khabal, Dregon is starting to learn that secrets and works of darkness are not only limited to his enemies, but is inherent to those he considers ‘family’ as well.