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Lisa Marshall, Time Detective    by Les Broad
Price: $1.49 USD. 28360 words. Published on September 11, 2011. .

Imagine having the ability to travel in time. It would be interesting, and you could make a lot of money: sports results, lottery numbers, you'd know them all. It didn't work that way for Lisa Marshall. Oh, she could travel in time, true, but only to solve mysteries. As a result she jumped off the Titanic, got seduced by Henry VIII, had a holiday in space and much, much more!
World War ll London Blitz Diary Volume 1    by Victoria Washuk
Price: $2.99 USD. 65980 words. Published on September 27, 2011. .

Ruby Side Thompson, an ordinary woman living during the World War ll London Blitz bombing blasts history out of the realm of dry, dusty names and dates and places the reader in the midst of the terrifying events as they unfold. This is very important documentation and will have tremendous appeal to those who have an avid interest in the effect of the war on ordinary citizens.
Robin and the Rubicelle Fusiliers    by William Forde
Price: $1.00 USD. 48670 words. Published on October 8, 2011. .

'Robin and The Rubicelle Fusiliers' is a 'must' for any child or adult wanting to capture the feeling of being in England during the height of The Blitz. It is suitable reading for 9 years upwards. The story is told through the eyes and experiences of 11-year-old Robin Rubins, who becomes an evacuee and is sent to live with his war veteran Grandfather Potter in the countryside.
Though Worlds May Change    by Carole McEntee-Taylor
Price: $1.99 USD. 130220 words. Published on November 4, 2011. .

Though Worlds May Change is the third volume of The Cat & The Nightingale Saga, the docu-drama version of The Weekend Trippers, the true story of Rifleman Ted Taylor's part in the heroic last stand in Calais May 1940. Based on the diaries and conversations of both Ted and Brenda his fiancee, a nurse, this is the story of their war.
Some Sunny Day    by Helen Carey
Price: $3.99 USD. 166790 words. Published on November 21, 2011. .

It is 1940 and the people of Lavender Road are living through the Blitz. 'Funny, poignant, emotional, unputdownable, Some Sunny Day rips along, taking you into wartime London and the lives of these engaging and varied characters.' ‘An exciting, action-packed book, which makes a very enjoyable, satisfying read as the women begin to make their way in a male-dominated world.’ Western Telegraph
Dollar Dreadfuls Volume Four    by Chris Roberts
Price: $0.99 USD. 22300 words. Published on March 18, 2012. .

The fourth collection of an ongoing series of ghost and horror stories set in 21st century London.
Touchstone (2. Family at War) - a time travel Blitz story    by Andy Conway
Price: $0.99 USD. 20730 words. Published on May 20, 2012. .

Continuing the adventures of Rachel and Danny, a pair of mismatched History students who stumble upon an old gravestone that catapults them back in time. Dealing with the catastrophic fallout of their previous encounter with Amy Parker in 1912, they now race to locate Amy during the 1940 Blitz and become caught up in the nightly German bombings of Birmingham and their chilling aftermath.
World War ll London Blitz Diary Volume 3 1942-1943    by Victoria Washuk
Price: $2.99 USD. 68480 words. Published on May 28, 2012. .

This diary is the 3rd in a series of four volumes written by Ruby Side Thompson. They document her experience about World War Two in England and the London Blitz. The diaries are unique, written from a woman's experience during war time. They include Ruby's opinions written only for the privacy of her diary. Her views are often ahead of her time.
Snapshots of a War Bride's Life    by Joy Beebe
Price: $4.95 USD. 41040 words. Published by BeebePublishing on August 7, 2012. .

A 1940s account of a young English girl and her family living and working during WWII. After an eternity of scary bomb sounds, sleeping under a table, and watching London burn, 22-year-old Joy marries American soldier Carl and leaves Britain behind. Traveling first by troop ship, then by train the couple arrives in Salem with $10 to their name and a two-year-old son to begin their life in America.
Juan-les-Pins Whitechapel Paris    by Margaret Turner
Price: Free! 40360 words. Published on November 16, 2012. .

Growing up as an English child in Juan les Pins on the Cote d’Azur in the Thirties; working as a nurse in wartime London; beginning a career in post-war Paris. This autobiography takes us from 1928 to 1950, from the birth of the modern summer holiday to the rebirth of war-torn Europe. By turns nostalgic, exciting, tense and lyrical.