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Halcyon    by Robert Beard
Price: $5.00 USD. 36340 words. Published by CyPress Publications on August 13, 2010. .

Brian Tanner was not pleased when his editor assigned him to interview Shawn Barton, whom he had never heard of. He found Shawn delivering a lecture on theoretical Physics before a large audience. Shawn Barton was far more than a talented jock. One of Shawn’s exploits included making his first movie. After the loss of his own family, Shawn found security in the home he had built--"Halcyon."
On Promised Land    by Kae Cheatham
Price: $1.50 USD. 38140 words. Published on September 2, 2010. .

ON PROMISED LAND is set in the 1840s at the end of the Second Seminole War. It details the great American dream of all pioneers who settled the western lands. But these are black pioneers. Black-Seminole pioneers. These stalwart, industrious folk strive and survive in what we think of as the "American Way" even when they aren't recognized as Americans--or Seminoles--or free. Yet they persist.
The Jenkins of Baltimore    by Emily Hill
Price: $3.99 USD. 77380 words. Published on January 7, 2011. .

Live the Saga! The Jenkins family, their business ambitions and political perspectives; the Colburn family, their fashions, their lifestyle, are all included in this well-researched debut novel. Losses, loves, and loyalties play on the reader’s imagination as Ms. Hill sets the domestic scene of what the 'Sun' described as Baltimore’s Well-Known Belvedere District Family.