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BLUE: A Graduate's Guide to a Meaningful Life    by Mark Absher
Price: Free! 31050 words. Published on May 21, 2010. .

Christian lawyer and Bible study leader, Mark A. Absher, urges graduates to incorporate 4 basic principles into their lives. The priciples are presented, using the acronyn BLUE. Following these principles will enable graduates to experience a life that is marked by peace, joy and a sense of fulfillment—the goals of real living.
Into the Woods    by RR Smythe
Price: $1.99 USD. 32880 words. Published by Highland Press Publishing on November 27, 2010. .

Callum McClure’s village is under siege from an unknown foe. Villagers by the droves are falling into a mysterious sleep from which they are unable to wake. On each sleeper’s closet door glows a message: Stand…See…Remember…Choose. Will Callum and his mates solve the riddle in time to free their parents, or will they be forever banned to the place known only as The Netherwoods?
Three Steps to Enlightenment    by Gary Rutz
Price: Free! 14230 words. Published by bibliotastic  on March 21, 2011. .

In a 30 year study Gary Rutz discovered the secret to enlightenment. It is not so amazing really, because Rutz discovered what we all have within us. He listened to his inner voice and trusted the answers within. After reading thousands of pages of history, philosophy, and critical thought Rutz used a reductionist method to remove complexity and present his discoveries in an accessible way.
Lover of Perdition    by Christine E Schulze
Price: Free! 1190 words. Published on October 3, 2011. .

An angel's choice between her eternal security in heaven or an eternity of damnation with the fallen one she loves. After all, for angels, there is no middle ground, no grey area. There is no chance for salvation.
Become    by Ali Cross
Price: $2.99 USD. 77560 words. Published on October 15, 2011. .

Sixteen-year old Desolation Black wants nothing more than to stay in Hell where it’s cold and lonely and totally predictable. Instead, she’s sent back to Earth where she must face the evil she despises and the good she always feared.