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My Daughter's Addiction-A Thief in the Family (Hardwired for Heroin)    by Marie Minnich
Price: $9.99 USD. 22580 words. Published on April 4, 2010. .

A gripping and compelling story of one mothers journey raising her heroin addicted daughter. On the night of August 22, 2009, her beloved 32-year old daughter died from heroin overdose. Despite all the sorrow, this story is neither gloomy nor depressing, but rather an unflinching account of one woman's life, and her daughter whom she did not abandon to the bitter end.
The Underground Recovery Book 3.0 How To Stop Using    by Rahjen  Black
Price: $4.99 USD. 74230 words. Published on April 5, 2010. .

The Underground Recovery Book is written to help those afflicted by addiction and the ones that love them. With so many people being directly or indirectly affected by addiction it would make sense that a practical, easy to read illustrated book would be available to help. However what is currently written is mostly not “user friendly” and full of misinformation.
Redemption and Ashes, Book Two    by seamus o'bannion
Price: $2.29 USD. 52020 words. Published on July 26, 2010. .

A collection of ten dark stories from the road less taken: a frustrated office-worker who ponders a mysterious dream; an adolescent from the inner city who falls in love with an older coworker; a woman wondering at the nightly burning cigarette in her yard in the small hours; a "Santa Claus" finds a young crack-addict; a rookie cop impresses by shooting the "blood brother" of his adolescence.
3 Pennies    by Rev. Lawrence Gray Sr.
Price: $9.99 USD. 149530 words. Published on June 14, 2011. .

From the pit of hell through drug addiction and homelessness to the Altar of God. A compelling, dramatic and unbelievable true story of escalating above it all.
Smoking Some Crack With Whitney Houston    by German Alcala
Price: $0.99 USD. 1150 words. Published by Alcala Publications  on August 27, 2011. .

A flash fiction story of peer pressure, addictive worlds, Whitney Houston, and snows of cocaine!
Addict    by Beth Connolly
Price: Free! 930 words. Published on December 11, 2011. .

Falling in Love with someone can be dangerous but loving an addict, that's got to be the worse. She needs to make a decision. Her baby's life is on the line and if she doesn't make the choice now she may never. Will she stay with her crack-loving beer-drinking husband and hurt her baby's chance at life or will she choose to go and make a better future for her unborn child?
Dirty Business    by John Porter
Price: $2.99 USD. 6590 words. Published on March 15, 2012. .

Drug dealing can be dangerous. Other dealer... police investigations... self indulgence. Those are just the more glamorous hazards. But the insidious threats of greed and arrogance can do far more harm in the end, as one grower/dealer discovers. One in a series of stories from a compilation entitled A Collection Of Dirty Little Stories.
Mama May I    by Charlotte Russell Johnson
Price: $2.99 USD. 50130 words. Published on April 25, 2012. .

Mama May I is the fifth book in author Charlotte Johnson's series of motivational texts. After twenty-two years of battling addiction and multiple incarcerations, the family appears to have reached a state of calm. This is merely the calm prior to the greatest storm this family has ever faced.
KOOL SMOOTH SUAVE ME    by ROBERT REED
Price: $14.95 USD. 35210 words. Published on April 27, 2012. .

Saving the Youth from Drugs and Alcohol Author Robert Reed contributes a ‘tool’ to fix a broken society Written through a constructive persuasion, Kool, Smooth, Suave' Me lets the youth decide to avoid using drugs and alcohol on their own, through a situation or series of events staged to take place with a predetermined ending.
KOOL SMOOTH SUAVE ME    by ROBERT REED
Price: $14.95 USD. 35210 words. Published on April 27, 2012. .

Saving the Youth from Drugs and Alcohol Author Robert Reed contributes a ‘tool’ to fix a broken society Written through a constructive persuasion, Kool, Smooth, Suave' Me lets the youth decide to avoid using drugs and alcohol on their own, through a situation or series of events staged to take place with a predetermined ending.