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Scarecrow    by Darren G. Burton
Price: $3.99 USD. 69350 words. Published on April 25, 2009. .

On a small island resort in the middle of the Bahamas, three college graduates dive for lost Spanish treasure. In their efforts to find the gold, the three men open an underwater cave that has been sealed shut for more than two decades. In the cave lurks a creature of unspeakable evil. One by one, the resort guests start to disappear.
No Place Like Home    by Leigh Michaels
Price: $3.99 USD. 53410 words. Published on October 28, 2010. .

Kaye Reardon and Graham Forrest make a perfect couple -- all they need is the perfect house. But real estate agent Brendan McKenna seems to think that Kaye shouldn't be looking for a house at all, but for a different man. Book #2 in the McKenna Series.
Bahama Pipeline    by Jeffrey Gowing
Price: $4.99 USD. 40790 words. Published on January 25, 2011. .

Captain Danny Coben and his mate, Birgit, are tempted by the lure of easy money, deciding to use their yacht to smuggle drugs into South Florida. Their adventure will take them from Miami to New York, Canada, and Holland before ending with a surprising twist on an island off the coast of Spain.
Under Pressure    by J. Dana Stahl
Price: $2.99 USD. 104110 words. Published on May 4, 2011. .

Aidan Mack is a dive instructor enjoying a refreshingly uncomplicated life…until he finds himself intentionally anchored to a ghostly wreck on the ocean floor. He must use every ounce of dive training he has ever had—and every last bit of air in his tank—to get to safety
The Destiny Diamond    by James F. Park
Price: $0.99 USD. 13200 words. Published on May 12, 2011. .

One eyed Patrick Plook and his trusty co-pilot Wilfred Wart are two intergalactic anti-terrorist agents of Scottish descent sent back in time to retrieve The Destiny Diamond stolen by the Yellow Terabytes. Can Michele and Michael help them recover the stone, if indeed that's what it really is, they so desperately seek, or will The Master be triumphant
Sailing Misadventures of the Wild Hair    by Chip Giles
Price: $0.99 USD. 23900 words. Published on May 21, 2011. .

This is a compendium of four sailing stories that document the intrepid misadventures of the Wild Hair in and around the Florida Keys and the Bahamas. The MacGregor twenty five foot sailboat provides a vehicle for the Giles to "enjoy" sailing and all the challenges that go with it. Whether you are a sailor or not, you will get a laugh out of the short stories.
Beware A Golden Boy    by Chandra Jayne
Price: Free! 10970 words. Published on June 11, 2011. .

Novel "Beware A Golden Boy" by Chandra Jayne Copyright 2011 is based on a true story of paranormal encounters. Overcoming a series of "bad boy" addicts, Kelly Vikta finds the millionaire man of her dreams, but wonders if her handsome scientist is a sociopath. Can she trust him or is he secretly experimenting on blondes? Through angelic visits, Kelly finds the amazing truth, and deepest love.
To Promote the General Welfare    by Edward Wallace Richbourg
Price: $3.99 USD. 99010 words. Published on June 17, 2011. .

Dean Granville has one thing on his mind ... how to convince his girlfriend to marry him ... until he's arrested for murder. He is in for the fight of his life when he begins to investigate a political assassination in The Bahamas, and the trail leads him back to Virginia and Washington, DC for the ultimate showdown.
Placebo    by Padraig  Murphy
Price: $9.99 USD. 102230 words. Published on July 22, 2011. .

Sailors believe it is unlucky to change the name of a boat. Placebo was the fourth name. The sailboat Placebo was a 47-year old derelict when Michael Collins discovered her and brought her back to life. In many ways,Placebo would repay the favor. Placebo becomes Michael's life boat after unraveling following the loss of his wife and daughter.
Who Killed Sir Harry Oakes?    by James Leasor
Price: $4.99 USD. 115000 words. Published on August 20, 2011. .

James Leasor cleverly reconstructs events surrounding a brutal and unusual murder. It is 1943 and Sir Harry Oakes, the richest man in the British Empire, lies horrifically murdered at his Bahamian mansion. Although a self-made multi-millionaire, Sir Harry is an unlikely victim there are no suggestions of jealousy or passion. The Duke of Windsor gets involved.