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Welsh Fairy Tales and Other Stories    by P H Emerson
Price: $1.99 USD. 18390 words. Published by john Halsted on June 26, 2010. .

This volume contains twenty-four such tales collected from around Wales by P. H. Emerson whilst living in Anglesea during the winter 1891-2. In most cases amended as little as possible recording the stories as told, so that the written story seemed as if was being presented in the vernacular. 33% of the publisher’s profit will be donated to charity. Yesterdays books for tomorrows educations.
Classic Fairytales, Folklore, Myths and Legends    by john Halsted
Price: Free! 25330 words. Published on June 27, 2010. .

15 classic fairytales, myths and legends from around the world not seen in print for over a century. These are the fairy tales that our grandparents and great-grandparents were told as children.
Indian Fairy Tales    by Joseph Jacobs
Price: $1.99 USD. 71140 words. Published by john Halsted on July 11, 2010. .

Some have declared that India is the home of the fairy tale, and that all European fairy tales have been brought from thence by crusaders, Mongol missionaries, Gipsies, Jews, traders, and travellers. Jacobs has selected the best from the sub-continent from the Jatakas to the folk-tales of Kashmir. In this volume we find stories about Punchkin, the evil magician, the magic fiddle and more.
Finding Cassia Lutherans    by Kate Roper
Price: Free! 14090 words. Published on August 24, 2010. .

Pixie is an ordinary girl but with two boys begging for her love, the school player and the childhood sweetheart who broke her heart, which boy will she choose? When Cassia goes missing even more drama is added to pixie's life and finding Cassia Lutherans proves difficult. A romantic mystery with a hint of sadness.
Oathbreaker (A Faery Tale Novella)    by M. R. Mathias
Price: $1.00 USD. 8220 words. Published on September 13, 2010. .

This isn't your mom's faery tale. This pixie has an attitude. Oonzil Windlestraw, a pixie with temper problems befriends a human wizard and his eagle familiar. The trio are forced into fantastic dramatic action when a human fairy hunter nabs a fae girl with the intent of grinding her into pixie dust for profit. Danger, excitment,and some pixie-fighting, eagle-riding, fun await in this Faery Tale.
Storyteller    by Lisa Cresswell
Price: $0.99 USD. 43840 words. Published on July 15, 2011. .

Your best friend is really your guardian. Your grandmother is really a fairy. Your birthday present holds a magical power. And you think your nemesis is just a 13 year old girl. That was before you encountered The Morrow, a creature from another world sent to stop you from fulfilling your destiny.
The Fairy Tale Trap    by Emily Casey
Price: $2.99 USD. 45240 words. Published on December 16, 2011. .

A beautiful girl falls in love with a beast. Ivy’s heard the story before, but now it’s a reality.
A Pixie Called Pudding    by Travis Flynn
Price: Free! 24980 words. Published on December 24, 2011. .

While trying to launch her newest invention, a cheerful pixie named Pudding inadvertently plays a role in one of history’s greatest myths.
Tales from Opa: Three Tales of Tir na n'Og    by Darragh Metzger
Price: $3.99 USD. 162680 words. Published on December 29, 2011. .

He is a mysterious old man, a wanderer, a warrior, but most of all, he is the storyteller known only as “Opa”, and he weaves magic with tales of heroes and deeds of valor. His stories bring to life the fabulous land of Tir na n'Og, the Fey who rule there, and the human champions who do their bidding – willingly or not. But for some, his tales change their world, their beliefs – and themselves.
The Frog Prince    by John Porter
Price: $0.99 USD. 3440 words. Published on January 25, 2012. .

The world in which we live is permanently poised between a series of extremes; up and down, dark and light, yin and yang... life and death. In fact the very fabric of what we experience teeters constantly on the knife edge that separates reality from fantasy.If a fantasy contains enough truth, the resulting confusion can sometimes even prove fatal...