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The Hand of Afaz    by Euan Harvey
Price: $0.99 USD. 9730 words. Published on April 4, 2011. .

A short story by Euan Harvey *** "My favorite story from 2009 was Euan Harvey's 'The Hand of Afaz'" -- Richard Horton, Locus reviewer "I read the whole thing at one sitting. It is one excellent yarn." -- Fraser Ronald, Swordsedge "easily one of the best stories I've read in years" -- Jeff Draper, blogger
The Demon of Hochgarten    by Euan Harvey
Price: $0.99 USD. 6820 words. Published on April 4, 2011. .

A short story by Euan Harvey *** The Imperial Steward's wife has been murdered in a locked room. The only clue, a circle of crushed human bone in the room above. Stefan von Stawy-werewolf and Knight of the Bloody Spear-must find the murderer before they strike again. And this time, the whole world is at risk.
Wizard Warrior    by Jeff Rogers
Price: $2.99 USD. 137880 words. Published on April 13, 2011. .

Wizard Warrior is adventure fantasy at its best and follows the adventures and misadventures of Fundem Tarralion and Iscandar, his magic sword. Trapped by sorcery he had been given the ultimate penalty of imprisonment beneath miles of unmapped rock. Fundem had been a champion, a prince of the realm. Finally free he embarks on a whirlwind of exciting clashes in the quest to save his land from evil
Sire Demon    by Franz McLaren
Price: $3.99 USD. 91190 words. Published on April 16, 2011. .

“Clarion of Destiny” is the eight volume fantasy tale of Leena, a heroine selected by destiny. In Volume 6, “Sire Demon”, Leena must enter a city controlled by the Sire Demon that seeks to take her soul.
Return To Allivan    by Franz McLaren
Price: $3.99 USD. 83180 words. Published on May 17, 2011. .

“Clarion of Destiny” is the eight volume fantasy tale of Leena, a heroine selected by destiny to combat the greatest challenge her world has ever known. In Volume 7, “Return to Allivan”, Leena and her group return to an Allivan changed by Lord Arvin’s rule. As they retrace Leena’s original journey, they find a lawless land where evil rules and might makes right.
Broken Glass    by John Hindmarsh
Price: $4.99 USD. 93990 words. Published by Rexon Press  on May 25, 2011. .

Broken Glass is the first book in the Glass Complex trilogy. Steg de Coeur, his family murdered to further an armed takeover of Homeworld by the House of Aluta, flees to space just ahead of corporate mercenaries. Duels, deaths, enlistment in Imperial Special Forces, and exploration of ancient portals drives the tension. The pace is rapid with well developed and solid characters.
No Life Too Small    by Douglas Brown
Price: Free! 3440 words. Published on June 4, 2011. .

Before Rasi was a soldier in the Epertasian army, he was a teenager on a mission to save the most precious treasure imaginable.
Paradox Equation - Part Two    by Sharon L Reddy
Price: $4.99 USD. 655170 words. Published on June 6, 2011. .

Books six through ten of the ten novel science fiction action-adventure masterwork. The sons and grandchildren of Gallant choose to follow his way to defend life in the multiverse. As they do, they learn they must create themselves. They must solve the Paradox Equation of their existence.
The Suvival of Cade    by Sharon L Reddy
Price: $2.99 USD. 55950 words. Published on June 6, 2011. .

Cade was a rock rat. The rats were more likely to survive their five years of service running the Soor Corp blockade than cubbies, but they'd lowered 'dult again and he gave his hole to an arban with a human toddle. The arban told him he earned luck. The blockade would end and arbans would call him the Luck Maker, but the legacy of it was a fleet whose only skill was destroy ships and kill.
Heroes Need a Captain    by Sharon L Reddy
Price: $3.99 USD. 185630 words. Published on June 6, 2011. .

Dream Realm 2000 Science Fiction Novel of the Year. The selk-changed pairs could see the "rainbow slides" into another area of space. When the selk disappeared, they became too valuable to be free. The frontier sectors were only connected by the slides. Corporations found war too profitable to allow them to end. Life contracts were legal slavery, until a slide led back to Earth.