A few minor late additions now that eReaderIQ is back up and I've had a look at some of the stuff that it seems Kinlib missed earlier (or I just skimmed past):
Artist Steve Uy, who's illustrated work for Marvel Comics, among others, offers a graphic novel:
Jova's Harvest #1 Comic Book
Newbie author and illustrator Chris Howard, who seems to match up with this
ISFDB entry offers a fantasy novel which looks like it might be a YA:
Teller (The Rootworld Cycle)
David Barker, who may or may not match up to this homonymous
ISFDB entry, offers a number of horror shorts and a YA fantasy, and accuses poet Charles Bukowski of spitting in his face:
Linkage to pull them all up, but be careful because Amazon likes to still list the free-with-Prime stuff in the $0.00 offerings if the price change is recent.
Sean Black returns with the 2nd in his ex-military bodyguard Ryan Lock thriller series, originally published by Bantam in 2010:
Dead Lock
Kensington-published Charlie Carillo repeats his much-praised 1996 Pocket-published literary fiction novel:
My Ride With Gus
Previously-featured Carol Grace offers a 2003 Pocket-paperbacked contemporary romance:
That's Amore
Zebra-published Karen Rose Smith offers the contemporary cowboy romance novella, 6th in a series:
Cassidy's Cowboy (Search For Love) She also offers two more contemporary romances, one non-KDP and playing price catchup with Smashwords:
Love in Bloom, the other still free to all over there:
Heartfire She also has a fair amount of her previously-paperbacked books ranging from 99 cents to $3.99
over at Smashwords and hence to any other price-matching outlets.
Previously-featured small-press-published Sky Purington offers some sort of Greco-Scottish crossover romance with a mythical muse and a Highland warrior:
Highland Muse
Joanne Clarey offers a cozy mystery published in 2005 by Alabaster Press, which seems to have a small but decent selection of fiction authors in its stable:
The Mysteries of Hummingbird Falls (Hummingbird Falls Mysteries)
Debra Lee, who had a novel out from Synergebooks (who are sold via Fictionwise) offers two mystery/thrillers with female sleuths:
Linkage for both and a 99 cent novel I can't seem to exclude from the results (ETA: Turns out that
Taken is non-KDP and
free to all via Smashwords.)
Craig Brennan offers an historical saga about a young man transported to a 19th century British penal colony. This was paperbacked by Grosvenor House, which have a rather mixed selection and may be one of those vanity presses, but if you're interested:
Bound to Sarah