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My Life After Hate    by Arno Michaelis
Price: $4.99 USD. 49670 words. Published on December 5, 2010. .

A former racist skinhead examines his past: How did a teenaged alcoholic become a central figure in the white power movement of the early 90s? What happened to bring about his drastic change of heart? With a collection of reflective essays, disturbing flashbacks, and an interview, My Life After Hate scrubs scabs off the wound of racism, then soothes with the essential wisdom of compassion.
A Case for Freedom: Love v. Hate    by Maxine Shepard
Price: $8.98 USD. 93030 words. Published on June 7, 2011. .

This fresh and riveting book will serve to educate, inform and enlighten the Body of Christ and America on how demonic forces penetrate our lives, the church and society. As Christians, it is important to understand the devices the enemy is using and learn how to fight back in the spirit realm with force and power. This book is timely and relevant. One you will reference again and again.
Heart City, O.K.    by Emily Frankel
Price: $2.99 USD. 77720 words. Agented by Dystel and Goderich Literary Management on August 10, 2011. .

A loving couple is forced to re-examine their "perfect" marriage when a spokeswoman for the Indians is brutally scalped by unknown assailants.
Violence: The Collection    by Kenneth Guthrie
Price: $2.99 USD. 12310 words. Published by Lunatic Ink Publishing  on August 16, 2011. .

This is a short compilation of my most violent short stories. There is the violent bully of a student that leads to the deaths of many, the torment wife who just can’t take it anymore, the Scottish looter fighting to avoid capture, the sniper and his violent hunt for the girl that blew him off and the gangster on the run from the cops. It’s five of my most hardcore stories in one book!
Bloody Murder    by A. Scott Boddie
Price: $1.99 USD. 4000 words. Published by JMS Books LLC  on October 24, 2011. .

Charles is an average gay man, full of hope for finding a boyfriend he can call his own, but he's riddled with insecurities about his weight. When he meets a hottie named Terry at a local bar in the gay Mecca of New York City, he's surprised and pleased at the sudden attention. But Terry has an ulterior motive in hooking up with Charles, one which has nothing to do with sex.
Dissecting Sean Connor    by R.J. Hamilton
Price: $5.99 USD. 35160 words. Published on April 13, 2012. .

Sean Connor, a teenage boy who wants nothing more than to be left alone, can’t seem to catch a break. Constantly bullied with nowhere to turn, Sean finds himself losing control. After twins, Jonathan and Jessica move in next door, things seem to be getting better, but good things don’t last forever, especially not for Sean.
Murder on Michigan Avenue    by Jere Myles
Price: $3.99 USD. 108890 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on August 23, 2012. .

Final book of the trilogy Readers are given glimpses inside the minds of characters as various stories unfold before speeding to an unforgettable end. All of the principal characters are back for the encore in this third book: Jon and Eileen, the police lieutenant who botched the investigation into Mieko’s murder, and the priest who is as handsome as a model.
Baiting The Hook by Mary S. Palmer and David Wilton    by Mary S. Palmer
Price: $4.99 USD. 76550 words. Published by Musa Publishing  on December 5, 2012. .

When the storms of life blow, can true love stay afloat? Childhood friends Davey Simpson and Pokey Merrill overcame the lies that kept them apart and are now engaged to be married. Now they're fighting to stay together and to stay alive.
FBI Hate Crime Data Collection Guidelines and Training Manual - Criteria and Definitions, Scenarios of Bias Motivation, Race, Religion, Ethnicity, Sexual Orientation, Disability, Gender    by Progressive Management
Price: $7.99 USD. 36410 words. Published on April 11, 2013. .

The passage of the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act (the Act) in 2009 expanded the bias motivation definitions for hate crimes.