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A Family Affair    by Suprina Frazier
Price: Free! 2270 words. Published on March 14, 2009. .

Short story - Born to an African-American mother, Kendra’s sandy hair and fair skin suggested that the black man listed on her birth certificate may not be her real father. If so, then who was? Read on to find out…
Being The Other Woman    by Petra Falk
Price: $4.49 USD. 57120 words. Published on August 2, 2009. .

The complete handbook for every woman in love with a married man. Almost half of all married men, and slightly fewer married women, admit to having had at least one affair. For every one of these men there is a woman in his life who is not his wife. This is the book for the woman who finds herself involved with a married man and wants to survive the experience relatively unscathed!
Nick    by J Dean
Price: Free! 5490 words. Published on March 16, 2010. .

After a seductive encouter the previous night, a man's morning routine receives an unpleasant interruption.
Johnny Walker's Red    by Dan Murphy
Price: $1.99 USD. 58880 words. Published on June 2, 2010. .

Julie McNamara is a journalist who has been laid off from Polaris magazine, where she covered Hollywood. Armed with inside information about these celebs, Julie decides to join the ranks of the paparazzi. After two hilarious attempts Julie realizes that photography is not for her. Meanwhile, Julie exposes an affair between baseball star Johnny Walker and the Latina running for district attorney.
Contempt of Courtship    by Anita Crowdagger
Price: $2.45 USD. 3230 words. Published on July 18, 2010. .

This book is a collection of poems about the struggle against falling in love, and the experiences which one encounters during such an endeavor.
The Sentinel    by Gerald Petievich
Price: $2.99 USD. 88070 words. Published on October 6, 2010. .

A White House Secret Service agent has been blown away by a masked gunman. A neo-Nazi group has taken credit, but Special Agent Pete Garrison fears it's more than a warning shot delivered by extremists. An informant claims the group has one of its own in the W.H. A blackmailer has photos of Garrison in an affair with the First Lady, evidence that gives Garrison the perfect motive for murder.
Chronicles of Foxwood: (Part 2 of the epic novel "The Haunted Houses of Foxwood and Reindeer Manor")    by Kevin  Guest
Price: $2.99 USD. 62780 words. Published on November 6, 2010. .

Dr. Anderson was killed Nov. 3rd, after investigating Reindeer Manor. Prior to death he was counseled by Dr. Weinstein. Now, Weinstein has learned that the house he discussed was Anderson’s last investigation. Foxwood is a property with a tumultuous history. Everyone who entered, has died or fled in terror. Join Weinstein and discover the horror’s that have tormented those who dared to enter
Striking Out    by Matt Bloom
Price: $0.99 USD. 45360 words. Published on November 21, 2010. .

Patrick and April are a young married couple struggling to make ends meet. So Patrick has enough to worry about when he meets Susan, a beautiful girl he is so determined not to fall for that he doesn't know his own affair when it's staring him in the face. Striking Out is a comedy about love, marriage and stupidity.
Imeros    by Paul Hina
Price: $1.99 USD. 45980 words. Published on December 12, 2010. .

After the death of a colleague, aging poet Jacob Schorr begins to worry about his recent struggles to write. He had long since lost the inspiration that made his first book, Imeros, a success. This early success was driven by the desire to recapture his love for Melissa--his college fiancee. Now, as a college professor, he begins to look around campus for something new to desire. He finds Joelle.
Various Men Who Knew Us as Girls    by Cris Mazza
Price: $9.00 USD. 98210 words. Published by Emergency Press  on December 31, 2010. .

“Cris Mazza has interwoven the stories of three contemporary women—one tempted, one involved, and one enslaved—in a fiercely honest novel about the continuum from flirtation to abuse. The story is feminist in the best sense. It wipes aside the pieties around the subject of harrasment to probe the multiple realities of desire.” — Janet Burroway