Feature title still free, and nothing significant thus far which hasn't already itself been featured, so preliminary checking results in here before I go to bed.
The MZB Literary Works Trust repeats Marion Zimmer Bradley & Paul Edwin Zimmer's sf novel:
Hunters of the Red Moon
Canadian Cheryl Kaye Tardif is back with another Imajinn-published book, this one an environmentally-attuned YA-looking coming-of-age with blurb praise from The Edmonton Examiner newspaper:
Whale Song
Bob Mayer writing as Robert Doherty returns with a 2004 Dell paperbacked apocalyptic thriller which apparently concludes a series:
Area 51 Legend
Nebula Award-winner Eric James Stone looks like he's repeating all of his previously-offered short stories at once:
Linkage for all 14.
Suzanne Adair offers an apparently 2008-small-pressed (tiny imprint that has like 3 other authors) historical murder mystery set during the American Revolution, which she says in the blurb was nominated for two particular awards, including that Daphne Du Maurier one that the Romance Writers of America gives out:
Camp Follower
Another Dybbuk Press book is Michael Hemmingson's speculative/horror-leaning short story collection:
This Other Eden
Harlequin MIRA author Maggie Shayne offers a collection of writing advice columns from a newspaper:
Shayne On You
Bell Bridge Books author Vicki Hinze offers her own authorial advice, originally small-pressed in 2000:
One Way to Write A Novel
Sally Malcolm wrote a bunch of Stargate tie-in novels. This is her historical romance:
Beyond the Far Horizon
Debra Webb returns with her 2000 Kensington-published contemporary romance:
Keeping Kennedy
Mary Reed McCall offers a 2007 Avon-paperbacked historical romance which is 3rd in series:
The Templar's Seduction (Templar Knights)
Scott Nicholson offers yet another omnibus edition: Ghost Box:
Six Supernatural Thrillers
I'm pretty sure the following three are playing pricing-catchup with Smashwords, but their site is down so I can't check. So unlike KDP freebies, these may not be free in all regions, caveat 1-clicker:
Cynthia Wright offers a 1978 Ballantine historical romance:
Touch the Sun (The Beauvisage Novels, Book 2)
Harlequin/Harper/Avon-published Patricia Hagan offers a historical western interracial romance:
Say You Love Me
J.M. Griffin offers a comedic murder mystery. I'd been looking at the latest release in this series at Fictionwise a couple of weeks ago and wondering if I wanted to try it. I'm quite pleased to get this earlier volume free and will be reading it to decide whether I want to pick up the rest in series using the FW 60% discount coupon this week:
For Love of Livvy (the Esposito series)
That's basically everyone whom I recognized from previously (and not because they'd been total spammers on the Amazon discussion boards, of which I counted two of them today) or by publisher/reputation, or who had a sufficiently-interesting looking to look at now listing which happened to check out.
ETA: This popped up yesterday but I forgot to include it and it's still free today. Adam Bertocci recently wrote one of those public domain parody mashups for Simon & Schuster. Here is his comedic short about finding love in the romance publishing industry:
The Clinch Cover