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Sally Carter by Sally Carter

Investigating Deaths and Other Mysteries caused by Magical Means

Eelsvale: Population 1,355. Magic: Some. Sally Carter writes the fiction column in The Eelsvale Pages, but is a little low on weekly originality. Then she meets Detective Hood, recently turned freelance (reasons unknown).  He has bit of a reputation, and a knack, for trouble, and doesn’t seem to mind her company (or else he probably wouldn’t keep turning . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes fortnightly.
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Darkside by S.K.S. Perry

When you're dead, wishing you were is kind of counter-productive.

James Decker just won’t stay dead.  Slain while rescuing a young woman from a would-be rapist, he finds himself in a pseudo-life, caught between two realities, belonging to neither.  Haunted by the ghosts of his father and grandfather, he learns that the woman he rescued is in fact an Innocent, the physical embodiment of hope.  As it turns out, seeing . . .

A complete novel.
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Howl by Seth Gray

From the same universe as Dead Boyfriend, Howl is the story of hunter Eric St. John, a straight guy who suddenly finds himself with an unexpected, yet undeniable attraction to a mysterious man named Adam. Eric can’t explain why it seems impossible to resist his body’s impulse to submit so completely to the other man.  But he’s beginning to . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes sporadically.
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The Local Heroes by Al Bruno III

Even super heroes have minor leagues

None of the big time super teams bother with River City – it’s not even flyover territory anymore but that doesn’t mean there aren’t villains aplenty so the Local Heroes fight crime with a league of their own. . . .

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The Adler’s Bay Chronicles by Neale Mitchell

Located where the Meer River reaches the sea, the city of Adler’s Bay claims independence.  Situated between mighty nations, the reality is more complicated—its natural harbour and the trade routes that converge there are temptations for all types of merchants, power brokers, and wanderers. Toe (an irreverent wandering storyteller) and Silifrey (a tall, imposing, warrior woman) are two of . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes sporadically.
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Gladiators of Magic by Jason Richard

A Web Novel about A Gladiator Who is Forced to Fight with Magic.

Corian stood up to the emperor, and now he’s paying for it.  He must fight in an arena where the primary weapon is magic.  Getting magic powers might seem like a good thing, but there’s two problems.  First, the fighters’ powers aren’t proper magic.  They’re designed to work only in the arena, so there’s no chance of using these powers . . .

A complete novel.
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The Battle of Ganhai Mountain by Jason Richard

We’re fighting the most dangerous sorceror of our time, and Leevan has the spell that can stop him?  We’re doomed! The other magicians don’t regard Leevan much.  He has his impressive moments, but they’re usually followed by less impressive moments very quickly.  Leevan and the others are about to fight Hurvun, an evil sorcerer, and they wonder why he’s . . .

A complete novel.
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Hell On $5 A Day by Greg Bulmash

When you truly love someone, you'd go through Hell for them.

Alain Beaudreaux, a vampire, loved a mortal woman for 64 years.  Now she’s in Heaven and he’s determined to join her, but he’ll have to go through Hell to do it. Kurt Grey, a junior copywriter, hit on the wrong woman at the wrong time.  Now he’s been thrown through a portal into Hell and has an angry vampire . . .

A complete novel.
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Line of Succession by Steve DeWinter

Some lines should never be crossed.

An unmanned robotic SUV slams into the limousine of the Vice President of the United States and detonates with several hundred pounds of explosives.  The use of classified military technology in the assassination points directly to a domestic terrorist group which was thought to have been eliminated years earlier. Melissa Stone is finally happy. With a new identity . . .

A complete novel.
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The God Eaters by Jesse Hajicek

A western themed fantasy, following the story of a low-level political discontent beginning with his imprisonment in a decidedly high security prison. . . .

A complete novel.
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A Town Called Disdain by Dan Leo

A sprawling fantastic tale of the ’60s, supposedly written by “legendary” B-movie director Larry Winchester. . . .

A complete novel.
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Tally Road by Jinxtigr

Hard Furry Sci-Fi Adventure

They come to the mountain-city of Verss—fugitives, desperate runaways, eager entrepreneurs, spies- the feline Nerre, vulpine Estrai, the shunned reptilian Tompar, the provincial canine Resten—all to Verss, the biggest city on the biggest planet of the wolflike Runge. Will Allie, wolf-girl runaway, find redemption or degradation as she turns in desperation from abuse to whoredom, yet tries to have . . .

A complete novel.
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