Well, this is the last day to get the feature freebie and the discount tie-in deal on the sequels offered by the author, if you're interested.
Anyway, updates go here. A quick dip into the slushpile, as I have no time left today and a very full schedule, so I've probably skipped a bunch of stuff. We do have a treat for dark fantasy/horror readers, though.
Stoker award-winner and fellow MR member author David Niall Wilson offers a collection of his collaborations with other noted horror/dark fantasy writers:
Intermusings
Don Bruns offers a 2006 Oceanview-published comedic-looking mystery (still listed as being under the Oceanview imprint, but you can tell the difference by setting the store to US and checking the listings; genuine Oceanview freebies are never Prime "free" or available free in the UK store):
Southbeach Shakedown (The Mick Sever Music & Mystery Series)
Pocket-published Alina Adams returns with some kind of multimedia version of one of her romance/women's fiction novels:
Counterpoint: An Interactive Family Saga - Volume One
ISFDBed Phoebe Matthews returns with another urban fantasy in her series:
Tyrant Trouble (Mudflat Magic)
Simon & Schuster-published YA author Scott William Carter returns with another fantasy epic:
A Tale of Two Giants (Rymadoon)
Jeff Sherratt offers his 2006 Echelon small-pressed:
THE BRIMSTONE MURDERS (A Jimmy O'Brien Mystery Novel)
I originally included a quirky colonial British Africa-set historical comedy mystery by self-pub Daniel Edmondson because I like quirky colonial British Africa-set historical comedy mysteries. He's repeating the original book and offering another in the series new, along with some unrelated work, if you're interested:
Linkage for the lot
Backlist repeats from Jon Evans (not available to Canadians), Doreen Owens Malek. Established author repeats from Michael Parker, Glen Krisch, Jason Jack Miller, Jordan Krall, Lee Allen Howard. Small press new & repeats from Books We Love/BWLPP as usual.
If you're interested in YA fantasy, don't forget to check Fbone's Kindle freebie thread for the 4th, which has some backlist Hodder-published ones by Robin Jarvis which are not KDP, but playing pricing catch-up with some other venue (so may not be available in all regions).
Happy reading, if you manage to spot something you think you might like.