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The Tale of the Wind and the Rain    by Apollonia Castal
You set the price! 830 words. Published on September 6, 2011. .

When the Keeper of the Elements accidentally created the Wind, she howled at the god for a companion. But when the Rain came to be, he never hung around. When the Rain did appear, he and the Wind constantly bickered and argued. Will the Wind ever reconcile herself to the Rain's lengthy absences? Will their fights ruin the new world of Omorbia? Find out in this tale, the Omorbian creation story.
The Unfinished Song: Sacrifice (Book 3)    by Tara Maya
Price: $5.97 USD. 103970 words. Published on September 13, 2011. .

Dindi and Kavio fight their feelings for one another as powerful magic spins out of control. The fae themselves are in peril, and what started as a tribal war could become the cataclysm that wipes humans from Faearth. For, in Faearth, there is a price to be paid for breaking taboos, and it can only be atoned for with a terrible sacrifice.
The Secret Earth    by Micheal Desjardins
Price: $6.00 USD. 156510 words. Published on March 19, 2013. .

Set in a fictional world before ours, The Secret Earth is a fantastical epic in which the humanizing power of myth and fiction blend with unforgettable characters and gripping plot situations, to confront Humankind's darkest and brightest interest: Itself. Twins at birth, Owl and Starling are cast forth in a world nearly ending with only one end in mind: They will be the first two humans in ours.
Seed of Zeus: The Gods, Heroes, and Monsters of Greek Mythology    by Mark Diller
Price: $4.99 USD. 84740 words. Published on May 6, 2013. .

The stories that make up Greek mythology were old already when classical Greece was at its height. The men and women who told these stories have long since turned to dust, but we keep coming back to the heroes, the monsters they fought, the gods who watched over them, and the doom that awaited them all. "Seed of Zeus" casts a modern eye on these traditions and locates their enduring significance.