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Old 04-05-2012, 10:35 PM   #11
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Feature still free, a couple of minor updates, mainly for things we've gotten in series.

For those of you who picked up Zoë Sharp's Charlie Fox mystery/crime collection yesterday, she now offers the 4th in series novel. This is not linked to a paperback and I'm not going to dig, but blurb says it was "Nominated for the Barry Award for Best British Crime Novel": FIRST DROP: Charlie Fox book four

Sourcebooks & Ellora-published Lisa Renee Jones returns with a paranormal romance short (may be erotic) which is a spin-off from some series of hers: Wicked Werewolf Night - (Alluring Tales: Night Moves) (Werewolf Society)

Samhain or Ellora-published Vivi Anna (probably both) offers a short which is tied into one of her published series. I think this may be a repeat but it's old enough I don't have it in the new KDP auxiliary account: Dawning (Nina Decker)

Stoker-nominee Alexandra Solokoff, who has recently joined MR as a member author, returns to offer her 2008 St. Martin's Press supernatural/horror thriller: The Price

Avalon-published Mona Ingram returns with a ghost-influenced contemporary prairie romance which she says was rewritten from its 2009 Wild Rose small-pressed version and is actually set in Canada!: Moonlight Dancer

UK writer Ken McClure, who is an actual medical researcher, returns with another one of his medical thrillers for your collection, this one out from Collins/Fontana in 1989 and reprinted by Pocket Books in 1997: FENTON'S WINTER

Berkley-published Michele Scott, whom we normally see under her self-pub pen name A.K. Alexander, returns to offer a sleuthy-looking paranormal mystery/thriller with a touch of romance, centred around the rock music scene: The Grey Tier (A Dead Celeb Mystery)

If you've been enjoying anthologized-next-to-more-established-romance-writers Diane Davis White's historical/multicultural romances, here's a multi-author holiday-themed mini-collection from the HeartSent imprint which covers her books: HeartSent Christmas

Well, if you've ever wanted to get off the beaten path and go on some really unusual tour spots for your vacations, this may be the guidebook for you: The 40 Most Interesting Czech WWII Bunkers

And, possibly after you've gotten back from that hypothetical vacation, you could make use of the helpful instructions in this book to wind down and relax a bit. Or maybe you could make use of it in general, depending on your lifestyle: The Home Distiller's Workbook - Your guide to making Moonshine, Whisky, Vodka, Rum and so much more! (The Home Distiller's Series)

Happy reading, if indeed you manage to spot something you think you might like (but maybe not too happy, if you don't have universal health coverage in your locale yet make serious use of that last book).
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