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Old 11-28-2009, 12:48 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by pilotbob View Post
You might want to grab Tracy Falbe's book:
http://www.falbepublishing.com/braveluck/index.html It is "Epic Fantasy" and it is free. I'm not sure if it has dragons in it. It is on my to read list.
Falbe's books are excellent choices although I don't recall any dragons in them (it has been a while since I read them). The first volume is free but the subsequent volumes can be bought as a package for a very reasonable price. Bob made a good recommendation.

Fictionwise and Smashwords both offer DRM-free ebooks that will probably fit your needs and at very reasonable prices. At Fictionwise you need to look for Multiformat books. The biggest problem I have with Fictionwise is the poor search capabilities. I have written to its customer service several times about it with suggestions, none of which have yet seen the light of day.

Available at Fictionwise are DRM-free fantasy ebooks by Richard Tuttle. He has several series, each building on a previous series as well as standing alone. You can find some more information here about his Sword of Heavens series. His books do include both romance and dragons, as well as fantasy, although the romance is not of the same intensity as one would find in a true romance novel; the romance is somewhat secondary to the plot.
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