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Never Sorry [Book 2, Leigh Koslow Mystery Series]    by Edie Claire
Price: $2.99 USD. 74490 words. Published on December 8, 2011. .

Margaret Maron described this second book in the Leigh Koslow Mystery series (originally published by Penguin Putnam in 1999) as having "appealing characters and a blessedly lucid writing style... a solid plot that keeps the pages turning." An engaging tale of behind-the-scenes zoo life, sociopathic ex-classmates, missing bodies, and the usual cast of colorful pets and certifiable relatives!
I Luv Tigers and All Things Feline    by Dawn Davies
Price: $2.99 USD. 1640 words. Published on March 8, 2012. .

this is a collection of art and photography of all things feline, and my time as a tiger keeper.
AuShain and Danny the Dinosaur    by Etha Gray
Price: $1.95 USD. 2760 words. Published on May 8, 2012. .

This is the story of a little boy with a vivid imagination. He loved his stuffed dinosaur and considered him his very best friend in the whole wide world (he would often say). He would take him almost every place he went. He was an impetuous young boy with a winning smile and a grand imagination.
El camino de Pecas * Freckles' Path    by Yolani Rognoni Arias
Price: $0.99 USD. 35310 words. Published by Piggy Press Books  on May 30, 2012. .

Pecas, una garza silvestre, descubre un zoológico donde los tigres enjaulados sueñan con la libertad, pero no se atreven escapar. ¿Podrá Pecas ayudarlos? Novela juvenil bilingüe en español e inglés. Freckles, a wild heron, discovers a zoo where caged tigers dream about freedom, but they don’t dare try to escape. Can Freckles help them? Bilingual juvenile novel in Spanish and English.
Please DO Feed the Animals ZOO    by Tabitha Short
Price: $0.99 USD. 4980 words. Published on July 17, 2012. .

A father decides to take his teenage son to the new zoo in town. The zoo exhibits contain only the most ferocious animals and advertises visitors get to feed the animals. But there’s something the zoo goers weren’t informed of: the animals will be eating them. Because of a small glitch, the man and his son discover the sinister secret before they become the food.
The Tiger Princess    by Sarah Renee
Price: Free! 81410 words. Published on July 29, 2012. .

Ten years ago, a devastating fire took the lives of Queen Karenisha and King Makero, leaving a young Princess Saderia orphaned. Nobody knows how the fire was started, but it ignited quickly--too quickly. In ten years, the truth has never been discovered. Now, ten years later, Saderia struggles to solve the mystery of how her parents really disappeared...
Lions and Tigers (Read it book for Children 4 to 8 years)    by J. R. Whittaker
Price: $0.99 USD. 460 words. Published on July 30, 2012. .

A great read before bedtime! Welcome to Lions and Tigers, a read it book for children aged 4 to 8 years old. Along the way you will learn some easy and age appropriate fun facts about Lions and Tigers accompanied with pictures.
The Incredible Zoo of Mr. MaCoo    by Annie Tynan
Price: $0.99 USD. 440 words. Published on August 18, 2012. .

An animal and counting adventure story for the very young reader.
Kendall's Rein (a Quelondain Short)    by Mireille Chester
Price: Free! 9010 words. Published on September 5, 2012. .

Thanks to a spell gone wrong, Kendall, Brice and Matthew are accidentally displaced to Thistendal where shifters are feared and have been hunted near extinction. When Kendall gets separated from the group, he comes across a child alone in the woods and realizes he can't just leave her there. Can he keep her safe? Can he find someone he can trust to help him deal resolve this situation?
Hidden Tiger Raging Mountain: Over the Hill in Nepal    by Jo Carroll
Price: $1.50 USD. 28040 words. Published on September 18, 2012. .

Jo Carroll decided it was time to pack her rucksack and get back to the mountains. Little things like a pension and bus pass were not enough to put her off. Besides, after her gap year, she knew all about travelling now. But Nepal had other ideas. Storms raged in the mountains; strikes made transport impossible. And then there was the tiger …