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Hollow World by Michael J. Sullivan. $7.99 from Smashwords.com
THE FUTURE IS COMING...FOR SOME SOONER THAN OTHERS. All his life Ellis Rogers has played it safe and done the right thing. To find a cure for a terminal illness, he builds a time machine and if it works, he’ll face a world that challenges his understanding of what it means to be human, what it takes to love, and the cost of paradise -- but only if he can survive Hollow World.

Guardian Cats and the Lost Books of Alexandria by Rahma Krambo. $4.99 from Smashwords.com
In the wrong hands, some books can be dangerous—and some libraries can be positively deadly. A small town library cat and newly appointed Guardian of an ancient mystical book finds otherworldly creatures roaming through the stacks after hours. The young tabby is ill-prepared for the daunting task of safekeeping the magical book of power—as well as the very heart and soul of the library.

Mark of the Dragonfly by Bobbie Shafer. $3.99 from Smashwords.com
Caleb is twelve years old the day the strange and incredible Professor Thaddeus Myrrdin Slimmerik appears. The Professor and his strange magical pocket watch turn the orphanage upside-down and inside-out and he whisks Caleb away to the land the boy once believed existed only in his imagination and dreams. Caleb discovers he is not who he thinks he is and his future is going be anything but normal.

Madame by Todd Cook. $3.99 from Smashwords.com
For centuries, a preserve known as “The Royal Lands” was France’s version of “Area 51.” Soldiers guarded the perimeter, and only they and specially authorized royalty were allowed inside, but what was being kept there? Speculation ranged from military armaments to monsters. In 1718, young Jean du Vivier accepts a post inside The Royal Lands. What's inside is more horrifying than he can imagine.

The Fallen Princess (A Gareth and Gwen Medieval Mystery) by Sarah Woodbury. $4.99 from Smashwords.com
Hallowmas 1144. The murdered body of Prince Hywel’s long lost cousin, a woman thought to have run away with a Dane five years earlier, turns up on a beach. The trail has long since gone cold until the investigation threatens to expose dangerous truths that everyone else from king to killer would prefer to keep buried. The Fallen Princess is the fourth Gareth and Gwen Medieval Mystery.

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