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Restraint: A Novel    by Sandra Madera
Price: $0.99 USD. 71000 words. Published on May 22, 2011. .

Tragic circumstances bring two sisters, Laura and Linda, to a foreign land where they are stripped of their fortune and are at the mercy of their estranged uncle. However, strange happenings force Laura to believe their current situation was no accident. Something is after her. (YA Fiction Novel, intended for ages 16 and up).
Asylum    by Alan James Keogh
Price: $2.99 USD. 79950 words. Published on June 27, 2011. .

Katherine D'Alton, renowned actress has disappeared, leaving nothing but questions. The police suspect her husband who has no solid alibi. Alison Smith infiltrates Greenview Manor, a prestigious drug rehabilitation centre, to discover what exactly happened to her friend, police have dismissed the disappearance as a junkie unable to reform, Alison knows better. Will either woman ever be found?
The Servant    by Delaney Scott
Price: Free! 115750 words. Published on September 25, 2011. .

His family murdered, his staff flown, Edgar Britonlow and his vast estate appear to be sinking into ruin, until Kate applies for the position of his one and only servant. Just as things begin to look up, the young maid makes discoveries which cast a shadow across the character of her new master. Will she serve blindly at the cost of more lives?
Storm Damage    by Nora Fountain
Price: $2.99 USD. 37630 words. Published on October 10, 2011. .

Guy Devereau erupts into Poppy’s life one wild October night, a casualty of the storm. The power lines are down, it is freezing cold and, delirious, Guy hauls her into his bed. How better to obey doctor’s orders to keep him warm?
The Valet of Darkshire Manor    by Linda Boltman
Price: Free! 3510 words. Published on December 11, 2011. .

The advertisement simply stated, “Wanted–valet for large household. Must love animals.” Desperate for a job, Edwin Thorpe responded and was immediately accepted. A train ticket arrived within a week for the evening departure to Darkshire the following Friday with no further instructions. Now he stood at the train depot, small satchel in hand, about to be greeted by two very strange men.