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Originally Posted by Blue Tyson
I'm hoping Killough does a short story collection.
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You can always try making inquiries via her re-publisher. Here's
her old Smashwords page, which in turn links to her re-publisher's page, which likely has a contact link somewhere in it.
Anyway, a few late but worthwhile additions I either missed earlier and/or took a while to make it to the usual new-free-books-listings outlets which helpfully keep me from having to do a straight raw data trawl on Amazon's site like I used to for the publisher promos back before the $0.00 selection exploded and made that profoundly unfeasible.
It turns out that Nicola Thorne is offering a 2nd free book, originally published by Severn House in 1997. This is a "tale of psychic suspense" with praise from Publisher's Weekly, and which the original Booklist review calls a "British cozy turned chilly":
Repossession
Edgar Award-nominee Libby Sternberg offers her Five Star-published mystery which is apparently a gender-flipped riff on Jane Eyre (with what looks like maybe a nod or two to Sunset Boulevard) :
SLOANE HALL (A Tale of Old Hollywood)
Samhain-published Canadian author Jade Buchanan offers an m/m fantasy and/or paranormal erotic romance which she says was previously published (and she does have a number of listings from small specialty romance presses):
The Storykeeper