Books tagged: wood nymph

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Fell    by J.T. Marie
Price: Free! 2480 words. Published by JMS Books LLC  on November 7, 2009. .

Two wood nymphs play a deadly game that goes farther than they anticipated. This free story appears in my collection, BONES OF THE SEA AND OTHER STORIES, and is offered here as a sample of my writing.
In the Shadows of the Trees    by Tim Tracer
Price: $0.99 USD. 8050 words. Published by Flying Raven Press  on December 14, 2010. .

This wasn't a time for visitors, not when Nick's wife has been dead a week and his son has an inoperable brain tumor. How can one family suffer such agony? Then a strange man shows up claiming Nick's wife wasn't who she claimed - and that there might be a magical place in the shadows of the trees that can save his son. A unique and haunting tale of wood sprites in the California Redwoods.
The Dryad's Call    by Jolene Kendry
Price: $0.99 USD. 3260 words. Published by Exotic Erotic Publications  on May 17, 2011. .

The dryad has been infected by the goat God Pan's insatiable lust, and now that He's left her, where will she find relief? The arms of her Aspen lover are dry and the beds of men don't satisfy, but she has to do what she can until Pan returns to cure her of desire for Him. But relying on a God can be tricky, especially when that God is Pan...
Campbell Wood    by Al Sarrantonio
Price: $2.99 USD. 37980 words. Published by Crossroad Press  on July 29, 2011. .

STAY OUT OF THE WOODS ...or fall prey to the wernching horrors of nature's darkest secret, lurking in the trees and lunging from the shadows... STAY OUT OF THE WOODS ...or surrender to the savage fury of a last race, whose unearthly reign over a terrified community demands the soul of your only daughter... FOR GOD'S SAKE- STAY OUT OF THE WOODS
The Twisted Tree    by Abigail Fero
Price: $0.99 USD. 5660 words. Published by Black Shire Publishing  on March 6, 2012. .

The tree was alone and it was lonely, the grove it once belonged to long ago succumbed to humanity. She was left with the fir trees, silent, still and no replacement at all. But then the family moves into the house on the hill and she sees her chance in their faces, a chance to take.