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The Ancient Lands: Warrior Quest, Search for the Ifa Scepter    by Jason McCammon
Price: Free! 75350 words. Published on May 12, 2010. .

A virtual first of its kind, this African American Young Adult Fantasy novel is full of adventure and heart. On the planet Madunia, a young arrogant warrior, Bomani is intent on proving himself worthy of his father's crown. His journey unites him with a young chatty sorcoress named Farra, She is just learning to use her powers and her magical bond with her wolf. Their best asset, friendship.
The Ogre Prince    by Jefferson Blackburn-Smith
Price: $2.99 USD. 129480 words. Published on April 16, 2011. .

Ogre is a servant in the household of the King Nigel and his daughter, Princess Caroline. Captured by a real ogre, the boy must reassess what honor and courage mean. Unlikely allies challenging the tyrant King,Ogre and the Princess must save the nation from civil war and save themselves from the hangman.
Run Ronny Run!    by SJB Gilmour
Price: Free! 8090 words. Published on July 14, 2011. .

Centuries before he joined the Golden Mane werewolf Sarah Coppernick and her friends, Ronny the gnome wasn’t exactly what you’d call a respectable fellow. This tale is about just one of his many adventures.
When Magic Fails    by Brian Houchin and Jackie Houchin
Price: $5.99 USD. 102170 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on August 2, 2011. .

Three Deer is a quiet little town nestled in the mountains of northwest Montana. Not much had happened there since it was built in the early part of 2001. You might say that the strangest thing about the town of Three Deer is Ranger Joshua Blackwolf who never ages. Suddenly the town, the Ranger and his wife become the central players in a multidimensional, time travel drama.
One Red Shoe    by R.G. Hart
Price: $3.49 USD. 11100 words. Published by 53rd Street Publishing  on August 4, 2011. .

Thirty years ago, Jack vanquished a giant, but when a giant red shoe drops into Beanstalk Park the Internal Secrets Bureau assigns their best agent to find out why. In a world where spies work in fairy tales, Operative Maddie Surefoot, travels to a world where giants and ogres wage war on humanity. In this thrilling romantic adventure Maddie discovers true love, and the stakes are high.
My Mother is a Sorceress    by Laura Ware
Price: $0.99 USD. 7990 words. Published by JJ Press  on August 16, 2011. .

In this light-hearted fantasy, everyone expects Dayna to follow in her mother's footsteps and become a sorceress. But Dayna's dream is to wield a sword. When her mother offers her a deal - she may study fighting if she also takes up magic - Dayna accepts. Later, a spell-casting ogre attacks the town, and Dayna's dual abilities may be her people's only hope.
Living With Ogres    by Mitt Ray
Price: Free! 11570 words. Published on August 31, 2011. .

Matt has been serving the Steelchild ogres, as a slave for seven years. His life as a slave is really hard. He has to do a lot of work and he gets very little to eat. On top of all this, Karen Steelchild, the ogre that runs the house, makes life miserable for him. His closest friend, Donna, another slave, doesn’t like her life either. She wants to escape and she wants Matt to join her.
Then the Cat Threw Up    by Morgan Eckstein
Price: Free! 1960 words. Published on November 2, 2011. .

Being awaken by the sound of a cat vomiting was not new to Harmik Barrows, but having it save his life was. Now Harmik Barrows, an exile from the fey lands and occasional taxi driver, must figure out who has sent armed outsiders to kill him.
Gerald The Jolly Dragon    by Anthony D'Agnese
Price: $2.99 USD. 2630 words. Published on November 11, 2011. .

Gerald the Jolly Dragon protects his forest friends from Ogres. Adventurous fun. Colorable illustrations available on the author's website.
Torrein: Age of Fear    by Shea Berkley
Price: $3.99 USD. 124580 words. Published by Variance Publishing on December 29, 2011. .

In a kingdom where mortals distrust magic, and wizards are indifferent to suffering, hate is a plague. To save the land, a boy, Torrein, must overlook what he wants—to be a normal boy—and fight to protect those who have been deceived so the evil in their midst doesn’t kill them all. When magic is denied him, he doesn’t understand that his destiny is far greater than if magic had been granted.