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The Tomb of the Tagosa Kings    by A. S. Warwick
Price: Free! 9940 words. Published on November 12, 2009. .

In the depths of arid country, the adventurer and historian Professor Halir and his escorts, men of the Queen’s Own Iskaeri Light Infantry, find themselves under attack by fierce Nacatori raiders as he seeks to unlock the secrets of a long lost tomb. What lies within the tomb may be of a much bigger threat than that posed by the raiders
Winterborn    by Apis Teicher
Price: $4.99 USD. 77220 words. Published on November 5, 2010. .

When Tereg inadvertently murders a god he expects to be killed; instead, he is rescued from the mate-hunting Yappari by Mirin, a half-sidhe renegade with an agenda of his own. As old treaties and alliances fall apart and Tereg's own latent talents emerge at the most inopportune of times, he may be in more danger in the company of his rescuer than in the clutches of their enemies.
Misty Johnson, Supernatural Dick in Capitol Hell    by R.P. Steeves
Price: $3.99 USD. 85400 words. Published by Seven Realms Publishing on December 25, 2010. .

Centuries ago, Misty Johnson was cursed with near immortality when a black magic spell she was casting backfired…and the supernatural realm has regretted it ever since. Now, with the help of her partner, Dru Chance, the two take on the magical underbelly of Washington D.C. An unnatural life span. A timeless mission. A woman like no other. Just don’t call her a detective!
A Hex Upon Rynia    by Ken La Salle
Price: $3.95 USD. 118110 words. Published on May 9, 2011. .

Hex is a wizard unlike any you’ve seen before. He creates living toys from twigs and brings his skates to life! When he mistakenly brings himself and a boy named Vincent to the world of Rynia, however, he’ll need to win a war to get them home again!
The Djinn    by J. Kent Holloway
Price: $4.99 USD. 79460 words. Published by Seven Realms Publishing on March 15, 2012. .

A Holy Land…AHoly War…An Unholy Terror In the final years of the first Kingdom of Jerusalem, in a vault, hidden deep beneath the Temple Mount, Baron Gregory De L’Ombre has made an astonishing discovery that will ensure Gregory’s absolute power and forever enslave the Outremer—the Holy Land. No man dares stand against him. But the Djinn is no mere man.
Tales From a Second Hand Wand Shoppe- Book 1: They Were the Best of Gnomes. They Were the Worst of Gnomes.    by Robert Wills
Price: $1.99 USD. 103130 words. Published on April 16, 2012. .

Experience firsthand the never-before-told tale of how Drimblerod and Grimbledung met, opened their now famous wand shop, made friends, and influenced enemies. Oh, and ended up burning an entire town to the ground in the process. Bask in this illustrated 98,000+ word adventure! You’ll laugh! You’ll cry. You’ll never be the same.
Golems, Vampires and Wanderers: Essays in Gothic Fiction    by C.L. Holland
Price: $5.99 USD. 41870 words. Published on July 15, 2012. .

Welcome to a world of insanity, wicked monks, sublime landscapes, romantic heroines, golems, vampires, and wanderers....
Water Golems    by Tim Greaton
Price: $0.99 USD. 9600 words. Published by Focus House Publishing  on October 20, 2012. .

Water Golems is a glimpse inside a magical world, our world. Roger and Ned are two wizard brothers who were smuggled away from the magical world of Pandemone decades earlier. Their father thought they were safe, but the evil wizard Krage has found a way to Earth. Knowing that danger could arrive at any time, the men debate releasing a hundred magical Water Golems into the cold Atlantic Ocean.
Room 3    by Jonathan D Allen
Price: $2.99 USD. 118210 words. Published on November 11, 2012. .

Room 3 covers three months in the lifetime of a woman kidnapped by a shadowy organization and forced into a dream world. A fellow test subject with a tenuous grip on sanity attempts an escape and events begin to spiral out of control. Kelli learns that her assumptions about her life – and the world itself – could all be false.