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Stolen Son    by Fran Shaff
Price: $2.99 USD. 54080 words. Published on April 13, 2010. .

Ella Mason knows Rafe Wallace is keeping a secret, but she doesn't care. For the first time since her son was stolen five years before she's happy, thanks to the new man in her life. Rafe hates lying to Ella, but what choice does he have? His agenda has everything to do with taking care of his son, and nothing can stop him from meeting it--even loving Ella. TOP PICK AWARD Winner from RRAH
The Big Sky, By and By: True Stories, Real People and Strange Times in the Heart of Montana    by Ed Kemmick
Price: $2.99 USD. 69670 words. Published by MissouriBreaksPress on July 10, 2011. .

Here, for the first time, is the collected work of one of Montana's leading journalists, Ed Kemmick. In these timeless pieces spanning Kemmick's award-winning career, he tells a contemporary story of Montana through the eyes of everyday, extraordinary people who define the rugged individuality and big-hearted kindness of the Big Sky State.
AUTOMATIC WEALTH FOR SMALL BUSINESS - Easy Ways To Get Repeat Sales From Existing Customers    by Dr Mani
Price: $9.97 USD. 4400 words. Published on July 20, 2011. .

Learn The Amazingly Powerful Strategy Smart Business People Are Using To Multiply Their Profits - Without Even Trying! Put it to work in your business - & enjoy automatic wealth...starting now! Discover how you can get your existing customers to come back and buy more - without doing anything at all. This truly is an automatic wealth building system that delivers value while adding convenience.
Montana Moments    by Ellen Baumler
Price: $2.99 USD. 58190 words. Published by Montana Historical Society Press  on October 11, 2011. .

The pages of Montana Moments overflow with enjoyable ­historical vignettes that cover nearly everything important that has ­happened in Montana’s history. Newcomers will find an excellent introduction to what makes Montana tick, while Baumler’s careful ­research and entertaining writing style will delight old-timers.