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Old 03-22-2012, 11:49 PM   #7
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Feature novel still free, though the Mage Blood short has gone back up in price. Some minor updates below, recognizable repeats skipped, though I'll mention that if you're looking to fill gaps in your Jake Lassiter legal thriller collection, one of the series by fellow MR member author Paul Levine is being reoffered again if you missed it earlier.

Edgar/Stoker-nominated Billie Sue Mosiman returns with a 1984 paperbacked/1997 Leisure/Dorchester-reprinted suspense thriller and a supernatural novelette which are either new, or old enough that I don't have them in the newer KDP-only auxiliary account: Linkage for them both

Robert W. Walker returns with a psychic detective mysterythriller: PSI: Blue

Harlequin-published Patricia Watters offers another contemporary romance: Broken Promises

Berkley-published western writer Jory Sherman offers a collection of shorts (may not all be western, judging from the cover): Little Journeys: Collected Stories

ISFDBed Bruce Memblatt returns with another horror short: A Dream for Sugar

Diane Davis White who has had some short stories anthologized alongside more established romance writers offers another "HeartSent" imprint romance, this one a multicultural time-travel Native American semi-historical tale: Moon of Hard Winter (The Lakota Moon Series)

Pocket-published Joseph Nasisse and I-think-it-was-Macmillan-who-published Jon F. Merz team up for some kind of techno-horror action thriller: The Cerberus Protocol (Hellstalkers)

Jordan Krall (ISFDB) offers three novellas of "squishy-noir", including a story that appeared in a 2007 small press horror anthology: Squid Pulp Blues

Books We Love/BWLPP have about a half-dozen newly offered mostly-romance and one or two YA-looking novels, including a few from Betty Jo Schuler who's been Harlequin-published, IIRC: Linkage for the first version of their imprint and linkage for the 2nd (ETA: There's some kind of Hindu mythology-inspired litfic/personal journey/maybe-suspense novel and also an m/m romance by Phaze-published Jenna Byrnes in the lot of mostly f/m romances as well.)

Africana Homestead Legacy Publishers offer a half-dozen literary fiction/historical novels set in various regions of Africa. They seem to reprint old or print new novels by established writers from African countries and one of their novels about the Rwandan genocide lists praise in the blurb from a professor of political science and African-American studies at a specified Michigan university and another which seems to be a culture clash/coming of age lists praise from a specified university professor in England whose wording implies that the author previously won a literary prize, and these do look interesting and unusual for the slushpile, so: Linkage for the lot

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