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How, When & Why    by Praveen Dabré
Price: $0.99 USD. 7840 words. Published on September 5, 2010. .

Global folktales from the beginning of time. Creation folklore from every corner of the earth including the that cradle of mankind—Africa. One in a series of 18 titles on topics that range from Enchantment to Trickery; with Folly, Passion & Vice in between.
A Cowboy Christmas An American Tale    by Tom Van Dyke
Price: $9.99 USD. 23890 words. Published on October 21, 2010. .

“A Cowboy Christmas An American Tale reveals the true American West but goes even further. A man and woman who refuse to let a soaring relationship disappear is a sign of life on earth at its best. Inspiring.” ——MICHAEL BLAKE, Author of Dances With Wolves
Wolverine the Trickster, Labrador Innu Tales    by Lawrence Millman
Price: $4.95 USD. 9170 words. Published by Komatik Press  on February 10, 2011. .

These tales of the Innu people of Labrador center around Wolverine, a trickster figure reminiscent of Raven or Coyote, but with a ribald twist.
Idyllwild    by "Mark Paul" Sebar
Price: $3.99 USD. 68250 words. Published on March 15, 2011. .

He is a witchman and they took his home, life and now they are out to kill Mohany Rodriguez. But they didn't count on Sheriff Wyler Scott, nor an Cahuilla Indian capable of escaping to vengeance. It all comes together in this explosive chase through the lower California deserts and the mountains towering above Palm Springs California. It is the second in the Sheriff Wyler Scott series.
WINDOWS OF GOLD and other stories    by Marianne Mitchell
Price: $2.99 USD. 18130 words. Published on May 9, 2011. .

Twenty short stories for children, including mysteries, folktales, adventure and fantasy.
Reasoning Through Madness: Stories to teach the Soul    by Arcane Ravenwolf
Price: Free! 6020 words. Published on May 19, 2011. .

Reasoning Through Madness: Stories to teach the Soul is an ancient art of story telling that teaches the deeper wisdom of reality and of the soul to children. There are 8 stories that will unlock the door to understanding the human condition and all the details of what my people (Native Americans) have shared with their children since the beginning of time. This is my gift of wisdom to you.
Live and Let Live    by Phillip Spar
Price: $5.00 USD. 8340 words. Published on July 21, 2011. .

Wildlife Conservationist Phillip Spar looks at the real issues that face free roaming predators throughout the world. Predators are under threat whether that be Leopards in Africa to Coyotes in the USA and Foxes in the UK. This short book provides an understanding of the issues but more importantly it it offers practical solutions for farmers and conservationists.
The Shape-Shifters    by Louis Bertrand Shalako
Price: $2.99 USD. 76070 words. Published on August 17, 2011. .

Widowed Janet Herbert has two children to raise. Out of work and with unemployment benefits running low, she needs a knight in shining armour to sweep her off her feet and carry her away on a big white stallion. The stranger in town is very handsome—and very French. But the more she learns, the more uncertain she is. Jean Gagnon has just done seven years for a crime he says he didn't commit.
Desert Angels    by Patrick Simpson
Price: $0.99 USD. 192090 words. Published on September 8, 2011. .

When young Eva Beardsley is rescued from the hot Oregon desert by Paiute "princess" Sarah Winnemucca, she learns that the love of her life, cavalry sergeant Jim Adams, is now a Bannock prisoner along with Paiute Chief Egan. Eva now must face long-held prejudices as they search for Jim and Egan and try to help General Howard stop the savage Bannock Indian War of 1878 (based on historical events).
A Dangerous Breed    by Thomas Hopp
Price: $0.99 USD. 12930 words. Published on October 19, 2011. .

Genetically modified tomatoes are the least of our worries! These canines have picked up a human-like intelligence somehow. Hopp has written a frightful tale in the tradition of The Hound of the Baskervilles but just a bit more scary -- and believable.