Feature still free, updates go here. I mostly skipped the repeats. There are some nice new things, including some continuations of previous series and some historical/litfic.
Much-title-featured Lee Killough returns with a sci-fi mystery crossover novella originally 2006 published by small imprint Yard Dog Press (available via Baen) that's been picked up by Books We Love/BWLPP:
Aftershock
Byrne Fone's print credentials include a number of academic small-press books and editing the Columbia Anthology of Gay Literature for Columbia University Press. He offers his own contribution to fictional gay literature with his historical/litfic novel:
Achilles: A Love Story ( A Gay Novel of the Trojan War) (The Trojan Trilogy)
Toni Dwiggins who once had a book out from Tor returns to offer another installment of her nifty-sounding mystery/thriller premise:
BADWATER (The Forensic Geology Series)
Harper-published Brenda Novak returns with an Age of Sail historical romance originally published under the title "The Bastard":
Honor Bound
Avalon small-pressed Mona Ingram returns with an f/m contemporary erotic action/thriller romance which she warns has explicit sexual content:
Fool Me Once
Fictionwise-available Canadian Jamieson Wolf returns with another installment of his comedic-looking mystery series set amongst a soap opera cast:
Hope Falls Season 3 - Dragons Cove
Anne Frasier/Theresa Weir returns with her 2004 Onyx-published supernatural flavoured cops vs weird killer thriller:
Play Dead
Julia Buckley who's had a book out from Llewellyn's Midnight Ink imprint returns with another one of her:
Lovely, Dark and Deep (The Madeline Mann Mysteries)
Barbara Bisco does not have a convenient author bio supplied. But she does include quoted praise for her 2009 Black Lotus small-pressed literary fiction/Borneo-set travel adventure novel from a BBC Radio 2 commentator and a London newspaper:
A Taste for Green Tangerines Turns out the author bio went with her 2nd, self-pub novel and she says she's got some academic credentials and traveled extensively in the regions she writes about, such as Thailand in another litfic-ish travel adventure/journey of self-discovery novel:
Night of the Water Spirits
Raymond McCullough says that among other things, he is the host of the Celtic Roots radio show, which is indeed available as a podcast on iTunes. He offers a St. Patrick's Day-themed collection of assorted Irish culture/history stuff collated from his show:
A Wee Taste a' Craic: All the Irish Craic from the popular 'Celtic Roots Radio' shows, 2-25
Ex-Dorchester-published Gerri Russell returns with another one of her medieval historical romances, this one 2008-Leisure:
Warrior's Lady (The Stones of Destiny Series)
ISFDBed Jeremy C. Shipp returns with another horror short which may be a repeat, since his blurb line saying that it had an honourable mention in a Year's Best Horror does look kind of familiar:
The Sun Never Rises in the Big City
Donna Fasano who's also written as Donna Clayton for Harlequin offers a contemporary romantic comedy:
Nanny and the Professor
Tina Gerow, whose Triskelion small-pressed romantic suspense won some kind of Romantic Times award returns with a BWLPP-ed steamy contemporary romance, set in a family business which happens to be a Vegas brothel, whose cover definitely fits the title:
Take It Off
Harlequin-published Patricia Watters returns with a contemporary romantic suspense:
The Love Boat Conspiracy She's also got an historical romance repeat somewhere in the slushpile if you missed it earlier.
M.J. Rose returns with her 2006 MIRA-published psychiatrist vs serial killer thriller in the same series as the ones she's been offering previously:
The Halo Effect (The Butterfield Institute) (may be a repeat, but from long enough ago that I don't have it in the newer auxiliary account)
Much-paperbacked Robert W. Walker returns yet again with an apocalyptic thriller:
The Serpentine Fire - Flesh Wars 1
Small Christian-pressed Australian writer Martin Roth returns with a PI mystery/thriller novel which he says was a finalist for the 2011 Australian Christian Book of the Year award:
Hot Rock Dreaming (Johnny Ravine Series, Book 2)
Here's another Imajin/n-published book, an ex-government agent vs bomb threat killer thriller which may also be a romantic suspense, by Chris Redding:
Blonde Demolition
Minor imprint Deadly Niche Press are offering a few more assorted mystery/thrillers (some may be repeats):
Linkage for the lot
Diane Davis White has had a few stories included in anthologies with stuff by Deborah MacGillivray, a pro-published romance writer best known for mobilizing her hordes of fans to harass negative reviewers (you can look up her entries on Fandom W*nk and Dear Author and/or Smart Bitches Trashy Books, IIRC, and the FW entry is certainly very entertaining to read). However, this should not be held against White (unless she's picked up bad habits by association), and she offers a historical interracial British lady/Native American romance :
The Silent Love (Love Vine: A Regency Series)
Decadent Publishing Company, LLC returns to offer Rebecca Royce's [TEEN GIRL] the [MONSTER] Slayer paranormal fantasy:
Initiation (The Warrior Series)
I include Berkley-published Michele Scott writing as A.K. Alexander's self-pub Mexican drug running historical family saga again to note that she has finally fixed the earlier error which attributed it to yet another author name entirely in the descriptive blurb:
The Cartel
Happy reading, if you manage to spot something you think you might like (and the author doesn't send their fans to berate you for putting up an insufficiently stellar review).