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Daun Village Among the Volcanoes in the Eifel    by George Lysloff
Price: $5.99 USD. 105700 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on February 15, 2011. .

In Daun, Village among the Volcanoes in the Eifel author George Lysloff gives us his reflections and musings on his life and times in Daun in the Rheinland-Pfalz region of Germany.
A Pain in the Toenails    by Melissa Yuan-Innes
Price: Free! 1840 words. Published by Olo Books on July 15, 2011. .

Ah, the innocence of medical school. This is a story from my third year of clinical clerkship, when I started rotating through the hospital wards. One patient taught me about ulcerative colitis...and a few other things. You can also find this essay in my book, The Most Unfeeling Doctor in the World and Other True Tales from the Emergency Room.
Code Blues    by Melissa Yi
Price: $5.99 USD. 103120 words. Published by Olo Books on August 15, 2011. .

Dr. Hope Sze rolls into Montreal with three simple goals: 1) survive her family medicine residency, 2) try pain au chocolat, 3) go on a date sometime in the next two years. Then she discovers a doctor's body in the locker room. When she tries to uncover his killer, two men dive in to help her. The one man with charm to burn, the one man who makes her melt, has zero alibi.
Notorious D.O.C.    by Melissa Yi
Price: $5.99 USD. 82170 words. Published by Olo Books on September 3, 2011. .

Eight years ago, someone ran over a young doctor who asked too many questions. Today, at the still-grieving mother's request, resident Dr. Hope Sze untangles the cold case before the killer silences Hope, too. This time, the sociopath won't back down. But neither will Hope--or the two men vying for her attention. The sequel to Code Blues. Written by an emergency physician trained in th
Doctor Miss Sahiba    by Norman Miller
Price: $4.99 USD. 65210 words. Published on March 27, 2012. .

Dr. Adelaide Woodard was a nurse who fell in love with the ability to serve those who needed care most. In 1915, Dr. Miss Sahiba (as she would later be called) would join the North India Mission to serve in a country where women could not seek care from male doctors. This story will have you captivated as Woodard shares her love for India and those who shared with her that culture.