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How to Live in Costa Rica on $1500 a Month    by Fred H. Holmes
Price: $3.99 USD. 30370 words. Published on January 7, 2012. .

This ebook's primary focus is to give the reader information on how to live in Costa Rica on a budget, although other topics are also covered which will be of invaluable use to someone considering moving to this Central American paradise.
Willful Ignorance    by Diane Sherlock
Price: $4.99 USD. 77690 words. Published on January 23, 2012. .

A doctor-patient affair amid a diverse group of guests at a Costa Rican hotel who struggle through scandal and heartache.
Redemption and Hope    by C.E. Tuna
Price: $3.99 USD. 55440 words. Published on February 20, 2012. .

Redemption and Hope, with a heart as large as the Nebraska flatland that Heath calls home, is a wild romp through the jungles of Costa Rica as he frantically searches for his wife, kidnapped by terrorists, and his soul, kidnapped by childhood abuse. Read his gripping account and enter his world of deceit and intrigue, redemption and hope.
Barra Querida    by Felipe Onoro
Price: Free! 20240 words. Published by Pluma del Cóndor  on March 13, 2012. .

Gabriel redescubre el valor de su círculo de amigos mientras hace frente a una emergencia médica. Sus compañeros, se debaten entre relaciones venenosas y la soledad. Algunos lo afrontan con cinismo, otros con patética resignación. Juntos enfrentarán sus miedos y se apoyarán, de la manera en que han aprendido.
El Canto de los Quetzales    by Victor Roswell
Price: $2.99 USD. 33450 words. Published on April 11, 2012. .

Narra las aventuras del joven Diego y su ingreso a una selva tropical al sur de Costa Rica, en las montañas de San Cristóbal. Según se dice, la selva está llena de peligros, ruinas y misteriosas esferas de piedra con extraños petroglifos, porque esconde un árbol azul del que se extrae un néctar que cura toda enfermedad, pero cuya raíz también otorga la inmortalidad a quien la come.
Moral Turpitude    by Layne Winklebleck
Price: $2.99 USD. 160180 words. Published on May 7, 2012. .

A lawsuit charging “moral turpitude” sends billionaire Davis Sheffield into hiding, leaving young attorney Ange Parker to protect his interests. But beneath corporate intrigue hides a sinister world of drug smuggling and murder. Locked in a deadly struggle with a sadistic killer, from Costa Rica to the jungles of Borneo, Ange and Davis must fight to survive as they find strength in their new love.
Three Nights Everywhere    by Brião Ipanema
Price: Free! 5270 words. Published on August 24, 2012. .

With the backpacking trip of a lifetime winding down, Ulrike finds herself desperate to avoid a return home to reality. Fate intervenes in the form of The Guide, who offers a package deal too good to be true: the chance to keep going, all the way to Everywhere. Ulrike's only concern is whether choosing a life on the trail will feel worth The Guide's commission to be paid in the end.
Project Earth I: Origin    by Lidier Fernandez
Price: Free! 57640 words. Published on November 27, 2012. .

An action-packed Science Fiction Novel that will move you and change your outlook on mankind and more! Lee Duran has brought this book from the future to deliver a massege that could save us from our own destruction. Find out who are the ones actively working on the decay of this planet! (It includes 12 pictures and drawings)
Happier Than A Billionaire: The Sequel    by Nadine Hays Pisani
Price: $2.99 USD. 92260 words. Published on December 5, 2012. .

Happier Than A Billionaire: The Sequel continues the journey of one couple’s adventures in Costa Rica. Follow the author and her husband as they move to the beach to build their dream home. Although the seafood is fresh and the sunsets are golden, it doesn’t take long for Nadine to find that this process won’t come easy, even when living in one of the prettiest places on earth.
A Dreaming Moon    by Tami Lynne
Price: $4.95 USD. 58310 words. Published by Fiction4All  on January 2, 2013. .

Hatebe was the center of her tribe, the child of a god and venerated as the one person that could speak on behalf of the ancestors of her land. But when a group of alien people come from across the ocean and invade the coastal lands of sixteenth century Costa Rica, Hatebe will learn that the path that one thinks they will take is not always the path that is meant for them.