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A Day at the Unicorn Races (Short Story)    by Christina F. York
Price: $1.99 USD. 3760 words. Published by Tsunami Ridge Publishing  on July 30, 2010. .

Bubbles lives her dream as a successful unicorn jockey. The upside? Fame, fortune, and a job she loves. Downside? Enforced celibacy. Unicorns, after all, can only be ridden by virgins. So what's a girl to do when she falls in love?
The Harvest of Reason    by Rhea Harmsen
Price: $6.99 USD. 107370 words. Published on January 3, 2011. .

African American Ph.D. student Maddie Hawkins loves science, but the world of academia is a minefield of sexism, racism and egoism. Blue-eyed graduate student John Pitts is a cocky genius, an individualist and a lady’s man; everything Maddie disapproves of. Yet the heart leads you where reason would forbid, "and when the fire of love is ablaze" it burns "to ashes the harvest of reason."
Mormon Mission Prep: A Practical Guide to Spiritual and Physical Preparation    by Jimmy Smith
Price: Free! 33910 words. Published on April 29, 2011. .

Mormon Mission Prep takes a unique look at spiritual and physical missionary preparation. It provides answers to many questions on the minds of future missionaries, parents, and leaders. It gives details on the paperwork and how long steps should take. It also discusses how to become an effective missionary by using the scriptures, maintaining your worthiness, and understanding the gospel.
The Building Of Joe    by Edward Maurer
Price: $0.99 USD. 35390 words. Published on July 1, 2011. .

Unwanted by his mother, abandoned by his father, unappreciated by his boss and loathed by his senator, meet Joe Johnson; he happens to be on a mission from God.
My Father's America - Volume Two - The Colonies    by Walter Lorenz
Price: $4.99 USD. 175370 words. Published on November 7, 2011. .

England was ready. Of all the nations in Europe, 17th-century England was most peculiarly suited to succeed in peopling the North American continent. This was a strange turn of events. England had been the very last of the Western powers to show any kind of interest in the world beyond Europe. Yet once they got started, the English were destined to succeed in the most spectacular way.