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Jamie's Diary    by
Price: $9.99 USD. 104000 words. Published on August 8, 2009. .

This is for every teenager, parent and teacher. It is Jamie's story - A captivating collection of diary entries leading to an almost inevitable and catastrophic outcome.
A Family Legacy: The Watson Works    by Wilson James
Price: Free! 52840 words. Published on December 31, 2009. .

Another tragedy has struck the Watson family and now the only thing left is the family business. Connor, the younger of the teen brothers, must try to make the tough decisions that will keep things going. Can Connor deal with his profound loss and prevent a similar tragedy when he has the chance? Can he find happiness and make a new family? Join Connor in this story of adventure and courage.
A Friend Made Me Remember    by Paul Bennett
Price: $3.99 USD. 28200 words. Published on January 4, 2010. .

Poems from the heart, mind and soul of Paul Bennett that will climb into your heart and grip your being. His words will lyrically touch each of your senses and passionately stroke your soul. He reveals strong feelings for family, children, his pride as a black man, respect for black women and compassion for people. He expresses unique racial empathy and political insight, not politically correct.
Toot of Fruit    by Anjuli Young
Price: $0.99 USD. 3510 words. Published by Diamond Press on May 5, 2010. .

Claire is fed up with her three brothers. They love to embarrass her in front of her friends. When Claire cooks up the perfect revenge, using her little brother's baby formula, the results are unexpected.
Bad Moon Rising    by Darren G. Burton
Price: $0.99 USD. 8880 words. Published on August 1, 2010. .

Four teenagers, a brother and sister and two friends, are camping in the forest. Something lurks out there in the darkness. When Caitlin disappears in the middle of the night, the search is on to find her. Did some creature take her away in the darkness? Or is it something far more sinister?
The Last Battle Of The Star Swords    by Dale Broda
Price: Free! 10360 words. Published on November 12, 2010. .

She’s tried for years to get the sister sword from Andorian. With no success. Losing patience, a war broke out. This is the story of the end of that war, where brother and sister sword clash for one last time.
Under The Ocean    by Ian King
Price: $3.99 USD. 26150 words. Published on November 21, 2010. .

After three siblings are blown off the cliffs of Stingray bay, they find themselves caught up in a treacherous sub-sea mission. An endless abyss wishes to crush them; and giant sea monsters desire to sink teeth into them. A daring rescue plan is hatched and it is up to the children to make the tough decisions, to risk everything for a stranger they neither know, nor trust. Is he an enemy, or foe?
Aiden's Arrival: Honor Before Gold    by Wilson James
Price: $2.99 USD. 103430 words. Published on January 1, 2011. .

Dreams of another life; or reality? Aiden struggles to honor the legacy of his very young physical self, while dealing with memories of a tragedy that seem impossible to reconcile. At the same time, Aiden has been thrust into a public role in the Winter Games with extraordinary expectations for any boy his age. What challenges must Aiden confront? Can Aiden find the courage to meet this reality?
The Dark Treaders    by Esther Mendell
Price: $1.75 USD. 129080 words. Published on January 21, 2011. .

Lizzla, after living her whole life in a sunless world, has a startling fate dropped upon her. A strange man with cat ears runs off with one of her books and she if forced to hunt him down. To do so she must follow him through a doorway into another world. In moments, she is drawn into a fight to save the other galaxies from being lost in the same destructive darkness.
Milo the Popcorn Moose    by Lisa Trusiani
Price: $0.99 USD. 200 words. Published on January 26, 2011. .

Milo the Popcorn Moose is delightful to read aloud, sing aloud and shout out loud. Once again, Lisa Trusiani creates vibrant, quirky characters that jump off the page like... popcorn. When Milo is separated from his brother and sister, it is his passion for popcorn -- and a new friendship that see him through.