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A Grandfather's Advice to First Time Mothers    by Ronald Allen
Price: $3.99 USD. 7520 words. Published by Murder Creek Publishing  on August 6, 2010. .

Our first child is always a mystery to each of us. This clever book helps the first time parent maneuver through all those "firsts," from taking the baby home, to surviving the first night. Detailed advice concerning nursery layout, feeding the baby, coping with colic, changing diapers, and giving the baby its first bath. Indispensable for the first time parent!
Montana Dawn-Western Historical Romance, Montana Territory, 1883    by Caroline Fyffe
Price: $3.99 USD. 96430 words. Published on October 1, 2011. .

When Luke McCutcheon finds Faith Brown giving birth in her rickety wagon, his first instinct is to ride for help. Instead, he stays and assists her. Since the Montana wilderness is no place for an unprotected young woman and newborn, he brings them along on his cattle drive to the delight of the other cowboys. They don’t know that Faith’s past, one she is running from, is about to catch up.
The Gateway to 10,000 Illnesses    by Robert Boyd D.O.
Price: $9.99 USD. 41250 words. Published by First Edition Design eBook Publishing  on November 15, 2011. .

Author Robert Boyd suggests what he sees as the hitherto missing link in the world of medicine. Robert's writings are refreshing, stimulating and thought provoking – even humorous - and challenge the accepted norms in wide areas of conventional and alternative medicine. He has been at the forefront of cranial research and innovation for over 30 years.
The Anxious Parent's Guide to Pregnancy    by Gerard DiLeo
Price: $6.99 USD. 134000 words. Published on January 24, 2012. .

This is an update (2nd Edition) of the original critically-acclaimed McGraw-Hill publication of "The Anxious Parent's Guide to Pregnacy," by Gerard M. DiLeo, MD. Completely revised and brought up to date for 2012, it is also like no other pregnancy book you've ever seen. It's what not to expect when you're reading a book about expecting.