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  • The Monsters Among Us (The Abyss Borne Gods Book 1)

    Seth’s life until now has been a product of a diabolical, evil Truman Show, his entire upbringing a façade orchestrated for malevolent purposes. After his beloved dies, he undergoes a demonic metamorphosis, which causes the world’s fictitious walls to crumble.

    As he tries to piece a semblance of his life back together and move on, he meets friends who inspire, but even more harsh truths are revealed, perhaps too difficult to cope with.

    The very existence of life and reality is exposed as a machination of grotesque gods. And to defeat them, Seth will have to fill his emptiness, for which there’s only two options… Bring the world to ruin, or learn to transmute his pain into strength.

    Fans of “Jerusalem” by Alan Moore and “American Gods” or “The Sandman” by Neil Gaiman will enjoy “The Monsters Among Us” by Kent Priore.

    $4.99
  • Werewolf Hunter (Tobias Halson: Hunter Book 2)

    Riding to the rescue with quick wits and snappy one-liners.

    Tobias Halson is back, and this time, the city of Philadelphia is the hunting ground for a monstrous serial killer. Tobias must track down an enemy who looks almost completely normal, except werewolves are anything but human, and all while teaching two new apprentice Hunters. Did he mention dealing with an annoying wizard and juggling his love life with Detective Benson?

    Fans of Ilona Andrews, Jim Butcher, Patricia Briggs, Nalini Singh, Faith Hunter, and Nalo Hopkinson will enjoy John Evans’s Urban Fantasy books.

    $4.99
  • Vampire Hunter (Tobias Halson: Hunter Book 1)

    Riding to the rescue with quick wits and snappy one-liners.

    Tobias Halson, a young paranormal hunter, is charged with protecting the city of Philadelphia from the undead creatures of the night. A corporate board member is thrown out of an office building showing signs of vampire attack, and Tobias is called in to investigate. But he soon realizes he’s out of his element, lost in a world of white collar politics and water cooler plots. With the innocence of a young woman in danger, it’s a race against time to find the killer, preferably before Tobias ends up the next victim.

    Fans of Ilona Andrews, Jim Butcher, Patricia Briggs, Nalini Singh, Faith Hunter, and Nalo Hopkinson will enjoy John Evans’s Urban Fantasy books.

    $4.99
  • Straw Girl

    To believe in that other world, she must first learn to believe in herself.
    The signs were always there.
    The footsteps.
    The cries.
    The melancholy music from a faraway place.
    Though Melissa Roberts lives alone, she chooses not to believe in superstitions. Locked in the rational prison of her closed imagination, she must open her mind and soul to that other place before it’s too late.
    For the voices are rising.
    The footsteps draw closer.
    Until the music is deafening.
    She must prepare herself. She must become the Straw Girl. They are coming for her.

    Fans of “The Invited” by Jennifer McMahon, “The Ghost of Slackwood House” by J.T. Westbrook, and Susanna Kearsley’s “The Shadowy Horses” will enjoy Straw Girl.

    $4.99
  • The Sleeping Army: The Fading Light Book Five

    When Barry and his wife Catherine decide to get out of the city for their Easter holiday, they set their eyes on the village of Sluff. Lying deep within the rural county of Essex, Sluff seemed like the perfect get away for anyone looking to escape the rat race. With its bleached white cottages, and small country church, it is the living embodiment of a quaint English village.
    But such places often have long histories behind them, and Barry and Catherine are about to discover that Sluff is no exception. For over a thousand years ago a battle took place upon the hills surrounding the village. Fresh from their victory at Hastings the invading Normans quickly looked to wipe out any Saxon resistance. They showed no mercy to those who would not submit to their will. And it was at Sluff that one such massacre took place. But while Historians recount one version of events from that day, the locals tell of another.
    There are stories passed on from one generation to the next that recount how upon the evening after the battle, the dead men had arisen from where they lay, and had taken their revenge upon their murderers who camp below. And to this day those same men still lie below the blood-soaked ground, awaiting the end times when it is said that they will once more rise from their graves, and take back the land that is rightfully theirs.

    $3.17