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A Time Before Us: A Novel    by Michael Holloway Perronne
Price: $4.99 USD. 62770 words. Published by Chances Press, LLC  on March 13, 2011. .

In "A Time Before Us," Mason and Joey, a gay couple in their mid-thirties, have spent the past five years in post-Katrina New Orleans trying to keep Savannah’s, a drag queen cabaret and family legacy, alive amid challenging times. When the beloved French Quarter institution is threatened with closure, Mason and Joey are left questioning not just their relationship but also their life purposes.
The Telltale Tempest    by Don McGraw
You set the price! 79490 words. Published on March 21, 2011. .

When Robert Fielding, a young African American man with a criminal past, is accused of killing a prominent white judge in the willowy bayous of Louisiana, a death sentence is all but certain. But as Private Investigator, Will Hogarth, dives into the seedy underbelly of Post-Katrina New Orleans, he's quick to find that blackmail and murder are a matter of routine.
Turnabout is Fair Play    by Natalie Chandler
Price: $0.99 USD. 2100 words. Published by WeFormat  on March 28, 2011. .

Malcom always seems to get what he wants, but after a lifetime of preying on the weak, what does he deserve? Audrey knows, and she's going to tell him. In this short story by Natalie Chandler, Malcom discovers that your past can come back to haunt you... Literally.
Senn's Vampire    by Mikel Classen
Price: $0.99 USD. 6690 words. Published by NetBound Publishing  on April 3, 2011. .

A Voodoo priest uses zombie powder to control a vampire in an effort to save his family from being sacrificed in a dark ritual that will remake the face of the world. Dupre the vampire, is trapped inside of his own head, unable to control his body, with certain death looming if he doesn't overcome the effects of the Powder of Death.
To Tempt a Werewolf    by Jessie Colter
Price: $3.99 USD. 67100 words. Published by JCSBooks on April 4, 2011. .

Lila Andrews finds herself out on the streets without a penny to her name and when circumstances place her in the home of Asterot, a demon king, she suddenly finds herself the center of attention. Admired by more than one gentleman, she begins falling in love with each of them. But in the end, she must decide on one. With two werewolves and a demon fighting over her, who will she choose?
Bunny and Coco Get Smashed    by Bunny Ultramod
Price: $4.99 USD. 32150 words. Published on April 16, 2011. .

Bunny and Coco drink. A lot. In the course of their imbibing, they have published two magazines exploring the culture of the cocktail. Here, compiled for the first times, are six years of their work: secret histories of mixed drinks, pagan origins of drinking customs, and both the best and the worst cocktails ever made -- with recipes!
Fais do do    by O'Neil De Noux
Price: $0.99 USD. 4330 words. Published on April 23, 2011. .

Something eerie is happening in the swamps of south Louisiana and journalist Jay Gatsby Jones, accompanied by photographer Jillian Jones (no relation), are sent from New Orleans to the bayous where they uncover an incredible secret. Cover Art by Dana De Noux
General Order No. 28    by O'Neil De Noux
Price: $0.99 USD. 8860 words. Published on April 23, 2011. .

Official Proclamation, United States Army: General Order No. 28. Headquarters, Department of the Gulf, New Orleans, May 15, 1862:
The Raven and the Wolf    by O'Neil De Noux
Price: $0.99 USD. 6210 words. Published on April 25, 2011. .

He calls himself ‘The Wolf’ and he is cunning and ruthless and has gotten away with murder until he finds himself doggedly pursued by a most accomplished homicide detective – a man half-Cajun and half-Sioux, a predatory hunter of murderers, a man named John Raven Beau. Which one of these killers will kill again?
Sniffing out a Killer    by O'Neil De Noux
Price: $0.99 USD. 2080 words. Published on April 25, 2011. .

The murder scene was inside Turenne’s Antique Jewelers, a narrow, stucco building on Royal Street in the old French Quarter. Det. John Raven Beau is sent to canvass the neighborhood and is shadowed by tourists and a black dog eager to help.