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The Interpreter    by Marcelle Kellermann
Price: $2.99 USD. 40990 words. Published by M-y Books on January 14, 2009. .

Set during the occupation of France of 1940 – 44 during which time the author fought as a member of the resistance. The story follows her interrogation imprisonment and subsequent unexpected release by the German Nazi Officer Frank Van Heugen, the official interpreter in the German Kommandatur of Vichy France.
The Little Book of Horror Poems    by Gregory D. Welch
You set the price! 3040 words. Published on January 17, 2009. .

In the Little Book of Horror Poems, the nightmare emotion of Horror is the star crossed lover to the thing of ancient beauty---Poetry. And why not? They two were meant to be one, as lady Poetry is a woman of emotions, hungers, lustings, cravings, fears and love. Horror is her suitor, a thing of animal giving and animal taking. He come sin the dark and lonely hour. The time of our greatest needs...
Mankind's Worst Fear    by David L Erickson
Price: $2.95 USD. 131550 words. Published on February 19, 2009. .

Fast paced and action packed, this science fiction novel will catapult you through time and space in a desperate gamble to turn back the hands of time. Two skillfully woven story lines will take you to the Pacific Ocean aboard a submerged futuristic submarine, you’ll tread the dusty red landscape of Mars, battle nine foot aliens aboard their ship and more!
Union of Renegades: The Rys Chronicles Book I    by Tracy Falbe
Price: Free! 180900 words. Published on February 27, 2009. .

The epic begins as Dreibrand Veta and the conquering Horde of the Atrophane Empire reach a mythic Wilderness that beckons with a magical call to glory. But Onja, Queen of the rys, a race far more powerful than the greatest human state, guards this land. She has the power to imprison souls and her genocidal rage is legendary. Everything is at risk for her desperate enemies, the union of renegades.
The Goddess Queen: The Rys Chronicles Book II    by Tracy Falbe
Price: $4.99 USD. 159340 words. Published on February 28, 2009. .

The Kezanada agents of Queen Onja stalk Shan with enchanted weapons. Dreibrand Veta's growing list of victories has increased his influence, but the rebellion proceeds slowly for Miranda whose children remain captive in Jingten. Shan's armies will soon confront Onja, but she will tenaciously defend her throne, and Shan will discover that he does not know the powerful secrets of the Goddess Queen.
Hunted    by Zeke Connor
Price: $4.99 USD. 20790 words. Published by eXcessica Publishing on March 2, 2009. .

When Suzanne finds herself trapped in Sasha’s world of war, passion and control, can she find the strength to accept her own deepest desires?
Judgment Rising: The Rys Chronicles Book III    by Tracy Falbe
Price: $4.99 USD. 201310 words. Published on March 2, 2009. .

The heroes of The Rys Chronicles epic fantasy series face new challenges when an ancient foe rises from the dust of a lost civilization and joins forces with the flourishing Atrophane Empire that desires control of the whole of Ektren.
The Borderlands of Power: The Rys Chronicles Book IV    by Tracy Falbe
Price: $4.99 USD. 149820 words. Published on March 3, 2009. .

Nufal is invaded and human warriors fight alongside their rys and tabre champions in a grueling clash of muscle and magic. Grim struggles smash strategy into chaos, and loyalties degenerate into desperate choices for survival. Tempet and Alloi, driven by their desire for revenge upon the rys, push King Shan deep into the violent reservoir of his power.
Colder Still    by Justin Cawthorne
Price: Free! 10700 words. Published on March 8, 2009. .

John Spencer lives out his waning days enduring a relationship of mutual hatred with his bitter and self-centred son. Then a chilling memory from his past offers a way out, and a chance for revenge.
The Academician - Southern Swallow - Book I    by Edward C. Patterson
Price: $2.99 USD. 146150 words. Published on March 8, 2009. .

“A bigger fool the world has never known than I — a coarse fellow with no business to clutch a brush and scribble. I only know the scrawl, because my master took pleasure in teaching me between my chores. Not many men are so cursed . . .” Thus begins the tale of Li K’ai-men, a tale of 12th Century China, where state service meant a life long journey.