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Old 07-01-2012, 11:20 AM   #6
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Feature still free, updates go here. A flood of stuff as expected, but I must say that that one erotica author who deluged the slushpile with several dozen of her "books" seems actually remarkably helpful in giving descriptive names, pairing/fetish tags, and subgenres right in her titles so that any prospective readers can immediately zoom in on whatever stories seem most Relevant To Their Interests without even having to do the pop-up blurb hover-over on the eReader IQ listings.

Anyway, we have a few nice things today, including some continuations of series and a couple of titles by award-nominee authors.

Loose ID-published Lauren Gallagher offers a probably-erotic f/m contemporary romance: Cold Feet In Hot Sand

Signet-published YA fantasy author Barbara Bartholomew returns with an sf colonization teen adventure drama: Dreams of Earth (Among the Chosen)

David DeLee has had some short stories appear in Star Trek anthologies and Mystery Writers of America collections. He offers a mystery/thriller set starring a female bounty hunter and a female sheriff's deputy: Bling, Bling (Grace deHaviland)

Sourcebooks-published Lisa Renee Jones returns with yet another hot supersoldier paranormal romance: Touched by Fire (Sons of Gabriel/Knights of White)

Grant McKenzie returns with a suspense thriller (not available to Canadians, but may be in your region) originally out from Bantam in 2008: Switch

Barbara Samuel writing as Ruth Wind returns with a 2000 HarperTorch contemporary romance/women's fiction which she says was a RITA award finalist: In the Midnight Rain

Small publisher Camel Press returns with a quirky literary fiction novel by Cole Alpaugh: The Bear in a Muddy Tutu They also have some repeats today.

Small publisher Story Merchant Books offers a late Roman Empire historical suspense/adventure drama by astrology columnist Elaine Edelson which apparently has romantic elements as well. Something for everyone, then, in: Aries Fire (Sign of the Times)

ISFDBed Stoker award finalist Daniel G. Keohane returns with a biblically-inspired apocalyptic fantasy/horror suspense novel: Margaret's Ark

Christian fiction writer Robert Elmer returns with a 1995 Bethany House-published installment in his Denmark-set YA historical WWII adventure series: Into the Flames (Young Underground)

Russell Atwood offers a PI novel which seems to have come out from the Hard Case Crime imprint: LOSERS LIVE LONGER (a Payton Sherwood Mystery Novel) He also offers a tie-in short story originally printed in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine free to all via Smashwords.

Molly Zenk offers some kind of semi-biographical romance about poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne, originally out from Fictionwise-available Wings ePress in 2008: Unheard Melodies: Confessions Of A Poetic Muse

R.J. Jagger whose actual publication info I never did bother to track down returns with another novella in his detective series: The Zero File (Nick Teffinger Thriller - Novella)

Mary Ann Mitchell offers a possibly f/m/m romantic suspense originally out from Medallion Press in 2005: Siren's Call

Xcite Books has added even more erotic romance and erotica freebies for you to add to your collection of such; same links as above.

And just because it's Canada Day, I will mention repeats by Canadian mystery writer Nicola Furlong (praised by CBC Radio) and Canadian writer of economics and construction articles Alex Carrick (apparently got some honourable mentions in a fiction writing contest).

Happy reading, especially if you happen to be Canadian today and thus get tomorrow off to do even more of your reading.
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