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Old 11-28-2014, 05:47 PM   #953
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Originally Posted by Blue2u View Post
Slide - Garrett Leigh [this was on my wishlist so I'm happy I signed up]
If you haven't already picked them up, there's some freebie short stories by Garrett Leigh over at Dreamspinner currently under their Free Fiction tag, which has gotten a few more titles since last I checked their site.

I found out that the author whose gay werecat paranormal investigative murder mystery series I was going to catch-up with has been moved to a spin-off non-primarily-romance-oriented LGBT imprint, DSP Publications, and thus their books are no longer available in the main Dreamspinner webstore (and the new one doesn't sell directly yet). With the 25% off $25+ it would have worked out to an effective 44% discount, too.

But as it turns out, she does still have a new-to-me freebie short in the series available at their store: Infected: The Lost Weekend by Andrea Speed.

And the books are currently DRM-free and couponable at Kobo and the 1st-in-series is on sale for just 99 cents or so, if anyone's interested: Infected: Prey

This was given away as a holiday freebie several years ago (back when they still announced them in the newsletter ) and I really enjoyed it when I read it, enough to scoop all the then-available sequels via Fictionwise while they were still around.

I'll warn that they're not very romance-y at all, although there are relationships which are drawn pretty well, IMHO.
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