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What Was I Thinking?! How Not To Date    by Annie  Earley
Price: $4.99 USD. 32600 words. Published by Tribute Books on June 2, 2009. .

A divorcee her in her 50s tells the humorous tales of her online dating experiences.
Circular Journey: An Online Encounter    by Karen  Phillips
Price: $5.50 USD. 76130 words. Published on June 7, 2009. .

Deck and Kate’s growing closeness is elusive yet addictive. They are emotionally drawn to each other; yet question a future together. Through an online correspondence, they examine aspects about one another that go beyond many face-to-face relationships. The running online conversation of this book allows readers to voyeuristically be drawn through their growing yet fragile relationship.
The Pre-Meditated Divorce    by Jackie Walker
Price: $10.00 USD. 9640 words. Published on August 5, 2009. .

A guide to divorce fairly and get over it quickly. With a bit of understanding, planning and compassion, divorce need not be a totally negative experience. Knowing why things are happening the way they are and how to handle them allows you to make choices which will help keep you sane and the cost of divorce down.
Healing Divorce Rituals    by Kathryn Klvana
Price: $0.99 USD. 9080 words. Published on September 13, 2009. .

Healing Divorce Rituals is a practical guide that shows you how to take charge of your healing process and release painful emotions. With simple exercises and meditations you can call on whenever you need, Healing Divorce Rituals helps you transform the heartbreak you've experienced and free yourself from the pain of your divorce.
Help! I Don't Want To Live Here Anymore    by Brian S. Pratt
Price: $4.95 USD. 21140 words. Published on September 26, 2009. .

Not long after my three children went to live with their mother and her boyfriend, they began complaining about the terrible new life they encountered in their new home. They and I discussed the different situations and tried to work out ways in which they could make things better. This book recounts how I strove to help them deal with their new circumstances. Some helped, others are pending.
"Whoso Findeth A Wife" What It Really Means    by Cliffton Hubbard
Price: $5.00 USD. 6090 words. Published on September 27, 2009. .

Don’t you think that you’d be happy if your viewpoint of relationships, getting married, staying married, enjoying marriage, or marrying again is the same as God’s? God loves us all. This includes the Single, Married, Separated, Divorced, and the Widowed. Regardless of your past, present, or your pain, it’s never too late or too bad for God to love you, to bless you, and bless your life.
Hostile Witness    by Rebecca Forster
Price: Free! 106810 words. Published on October 28, 2009. .

When sixteen-year-old Hannah Sheraton is arrested for the murder of her stepgrandfather, a California Supreme Court justice, her distraught mother turns to once infamous defense attorney, Josie Bates. Now a small town lawyer in Hermosa Beach, Josie wants nothing to do with the case since the gruesome evidence points to Hannah's guilt. When the girl is charged as an adult, Josie can't turn her back
Divorce Hell    by Charles G. Irion
Price: $6.99 USD. 50500 words. Published on November 30, 2009. .

Divorce Hell is Charles Irion’s cautionary tale about the wild ride of divorce, together with his advice on how to get off the marriage-divorce-marriage merry-go-round. Book includes: history of odd divorce rituals, lurid celebrity break-ups, off-beat prenuptial agreements, and a Salvation Guide to jumpstart your efforts to avoid divorce and achieve a strong marriage.
Narcissism Book of Quotes    by Sam Vaknin
Price: Free! 66680 words. Published on January 3, 2010. .

The Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) and relationships with abusive narcissists and psychopaths: the point of view and lessons of the victims.
Greed    by Caroline Gerardo
Price: Free! 6650 words. Published on February 7, 2010. .

The crooks we know who allow greed to get the better of them Boesky, Milken and Bernie Madoff all have one thing in common: they care for the chase for possessions more than human life. Meet Joe Mannon, once the counter-intelligence Chief now private security company owner. Gordon Gekko might say, "Joe is is good guy he has a purple heart, a bronze star and a pile of cash."