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Old 04-16-2012, 10:06 PM   #4
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Feature still free, minor updates below.

ISFDBed Star Wars tie-in writer Dave Wolverton writing as David Farland returns with a fantasy short: Siren Song at Midnight

Anne Frasier writing as Theresa Weir returns with what looks like a literary fiction novel which is related to some sort of memoir about Alzheimer's: The Man Who Left

Tracy Sumner who's ex-Zebra and/or ex-Dorchester, IIRC, returns with another historical romance: To Desire a Scoundrel (Southern Heat/Novella Two: TANNER)

Circlet Press-anthologized MeiLin Miranda, who at some point became a fellow MR member author, returns with an m/m/f fantasy AU romance: Lovers and Beloveds (An Intimate History of the Greater Kingdom)

Carol Grace's 1994 Harlequin Silhouette contemporary romance may be a repeat, but it's old enough I don't have it in the newer KDP-auxiliary account: Lonely Millionaire

Small presses Imajin Books and Decadent Publishing both have a couple of new things.

ETA: Previously-included small romance press BookStrand-published Sally Quilford returns with another short romantic suspense which she says was originally published by My Weekly Pocket Novels: The Secret of Helena's Bay

ETA 2: Previously-title-featured ISFDBed Philip K. Dick award-nominee William Barton returns with an sfnal work: Cast a Cold Eye (Novelette)

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