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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.
When the Bough Breaks    by Miss Mae
Price: $0.99 USD. 57860 words. Published on October 30, 2010. .

Late 1960's. Time of the Vietnam War, hippies, fishnet hose, and mini-skirts. Add a flirtatious wink from the baby blues of 'love'em and leave 'em' Parker Shane and 16-yr.-old Darlene Moore wonders if she'll ever be the same. Winner of the 2009 P&E Readers Poll in the YA category, this is more than a romance tale. Suspense, intrigue, and danger will leave the reader gasping till the very end.
First Date    by Sally Partridge
Price: Free! 2090 words. Published on April 6, 2011. .

First Date is a short story about young love and ponies.
Mated From The Morgue: A Romance of Near Death    by Dee W. Schofield
Price: $2.99 USD. 5840 words. Published by WMG Publishing  on April 7, 2011. .

Not really dead, not really alive. That’s how Debbie finds herself one fine day in a hospital morgue when the man of her dreams walks in to do an autopsy on her perfectly wonderful body. He thinks she is totally dead. Could he find out the truth about her in time? Also includes full bonus story "Iron Eyebrows: A Romance of Too Much Hair."
Surfacing    by AnneMarie Buhl
Price: $1.49 USD. 4480 words. Published by Doomed Muse Press  on April 28, 2011. .

Ostracized by her friends and abandoned by her mother, JJ wanders through high school confused and alone. Then the most mysterious girl in school asks her on a date and JJ see a way to take her life back into her control. She accepts and embarks on a first date she won't forget and finds a second chance she never thought she'd have. "Surfacing" is a short story by AnneMarie Buhl.
My First Date with Jolene, and Her Cousin, Billy-Bob    by Michael Angel
Price: $1.49 USD. 14980 words. Published by Banty Hen Publishing on May 30, 2011. .

College freshman Simon Nance has a problem. He’s a California surfer-dude, starting college in rural Texas. He’s kind-of-sort-of on a date with the girl of his dreams. And his ‘date’ has a chaperone. A six-foot four dude with a shotgun, who’s looking for an excuse to shoot him in the postremo. Let’s see if Simon survives the evening.
Curse of Murphy    by Devlin Church
Price: $2.00 USD. 3620 words. Published by Gryphon's Lair Productions  on June 24, 2011. .

A Young Adult- girls first date worries come true with hottest guy on campus.
The African Queen    by Karen L. Abrahamson
Price: $0.99 USD. 5930 words. Published by Twisted Root Publishing on July 16, 2011. .

A crime sends a teenage store clerk who channels Humphrey Bogart and the girl of his dreams on a wild ride across a steamy flooded city. Can our hero control his wayward mouth so love can bloom like on the African Queen?
Never Mind the Princess, Save the Dragon - Five Tales with a Bent Sense of Humor    by Michael Angel
Price: $2.99 USD. 34350 words. Published by Banty Hen Publishing on September 6, 2011. .

Michael Angel, Brenda Carre, and Susan Wingate bring you five tales with a decidedly bent sense of humor. Uncover the truth behind a tormented spirit’s gourmet revenge at Warwick Castle. Travel to the planet ‘June’ – but don’t offer the natives food from McDonald’s. And tag along as a dashing knight must undertake a unique mission: to rescue a dragon from an very mad princess!
The Best First Date Ever    by Richard Alan Dickson
Price: $2.99 USD. 7430 words. Published by Grey Cat Press  on October 15, 2011. .

You only get one shot at a good first impression, and you only get one shot at a good first date. Johnny had missed out on the former more times than he could count—once for each new teacher at his high school, in fact. But as the engine to his dad's tired Oldsmobile began to sputter on that most important Friday night, he realized that he was very close to missing out on the latter, as well.