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Ordinary People Extraordinary Planet    by Shellie Hipsky
Price: $3.99 USD. 34820 words. Published on November 24, 2011. .

"This is a must read... I recommend it 100%." - Inspirational Woman Magazine Based on interviews collected from Ray Leonard's radio show which is listened to in 75 countries, Ordinary People Extraordinary Planet includes incredible stories of a dozen people's triumphs over adversity. 25% of profits are donated back to the featured charities. The people in this book will uplift and inspire you!
Vagabond Shoes    by Jean Burnett
Price: $2.99 USD. 72270 words. Published on December 7, 2011. .

After a series of personal and financial catastrophes the author ran away for a year following in the footsteps of Victorian women travellers. Veering from France to Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, through India, California, Central America and Cuba, this is a wry look at life on the road from a woman who has been there, done that and usually couldn’t afford to buy the T-shirt.
Erótica    by Armando Añel
Price: $0.99 USD. 26310 words. Published on January 4, 2012. .

“Erótica es un libro sui generis en el marco de la literatura cubana contemporánea. Cumberland (Playa Hedónica), punto de confluencia del éxodo desatado tras la invasión del islote de Thamacun, en 1960, es la patria paralela, la nación erotizante, una respuesta tecnológica y sensorial a la “conjura de los necios” del ultranacionalismo puntoCON.
Havana's Secret    by Guntis Goncarovs
Price: $0.99 USD. 138310 words. Published on February 9, 2012. .

Sam Carter, the son of a Confederate submariner who never returned from the sea, thought he understood the rules working for the fledgling Secret Service branch of the U.S. Treasury. When he was assigned to Havana as a foreign agent, Havana's Consul General Fitzhugh Lee coached him that in the spy business, there was only one rule — don’t get caught.
The Land of The Left    by John Flynn
Price: $5.00 USD. 40940 words. Published on February 20, 2012. .

The Land of the Left details the authors travels in a number of socialist or leftward leaning countries throughout the globe examining the effect of their system of government on both the economy and the lives of average citizens.
Out of Cuba, 60 art drawings    by Conrado Maletá
Price: $4.99 USD. 340 words. Published by Editions JD Sigaux  on February 24, 2012. .

Out of Cuba: 60 drawings where Conrado Maletá shares his vision of Cuba, a country that he left nearly a decade ago. Out of Cuba is both an art book and a moving testimony.
Cartel Connection    by Don Beverly
Price: $2.99 USD. 77370 words. Published on March 2, 2012. .

In the second novel of the exciting Jake McCall adventure series, the author, Don Beverly, focuses on the illegal drug and human smuggling activities of the Mexican cartels as they continue to wage their war against America. McCall unearths a dangerous and revengeful double agent and unforeseen ally as the bloody battle wages from the Gulf coast of Florida into Cuba and the Bahamas.
DIRE STRAITS    by Mark Terry
Price: $1.49 USD. 21720 words. Published on March 7, 2012. .

It's 1991. Derek Stillwater, fresh out of Army Special Forces, is on his first undercover mission for the Central Intelligence Agency - infiltrate a pharmaceutical company in Cuba to determine if they are manufacturing biological weapons. Nothing in Cuba is as it seems - and neither is Derek's mission.
Assassination in Galveston    by A. Hardy Roper
Price: $2.99 USD. 87180 words. Published on March 31, 2012. .

Ex Army Intel Officer suffering from Gulf War Syndrome and a beautiful Cuban newspaper reporter race against time to stop Fidel Castro appointed spy from assassinating top Venezuelan diplomat visiting Galveston, Texas
Cuba - The Pearl of the Caribbean    by Mabel van Niekerk
Price: $2.99 USD. 6370 words. Published on May 7, 2012. .

Cuba and Havana in particular, has become one of the favorite holiday spots in the world for Europeans. This can probably be attributed to the great weather, the general colonial charm and the fun-loving locals.