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An Alef-Bet Kabalah    by Dan Brook
Price: $1.80 USD. 3680 words. Published on April 26, 2009. .

An Alef-Bet Kabalah contains 22 short mystical journeys across lifetimes and universes, one mystical meditation for each letter of the Hebrew alphabet. They are designed to expand your mind by creating awareness, provoking peace, and making connections between the individual and the rest of the universe, so that you can live a happier and more fulfilling life. Enjoy the journeys!
The Day the Flowers Died, a War World II Romance    by Rebecca May
Price: $7.99 USD. 82590 words. Published by Ami Blackwelder  on December 30, 2009. .

A Passion set in the time of prejudice. A novel about love and loss. The completed final edition. 1930 Munich. Two Lovers. Different Worlds. A Crumbling Country Book Taste Review: Ami Blackwelder paints her words in this gently narrated historical romance set in Munich, Germany early 1930. The scenes recreate pre-war Germany...
The Hitler File EXCERPTS    by Sam Vaknin
Price: Free! 57690 words. Published on January 3, 2010. .

What was in Hitler's personal file kept by the Nazi Party's own intelligence agency, the SD? Israel Sarid Roth, only son of two survivors of the Holocaust is about to find out, as a routine assignment in Jerusalem plunges him into the center of a deadly nightmare.
City on a Hill    by Kenny Kemp
Price: $0.99 USD. 106730 words. Published on January 9, 2010. .

This fourth book in the series combines two of Jesus' most profound teachings: The Unjust Judge and The Importunate Widow. Jeshua is laboring in Sepphoris, capital of Galilee, and is caught up in labor disputes, political intrigue and religious strife, and faces his most dangerous nemesis: the murderous king Herod Antipas. A gripping and illuminating continuation of this popular series.
Voices from Armageddon    by Larry Rich
Price: Free! 23120 words. Published on March 19, 2010. .

Extraordinary inspirational true stories from the heart of the Middle East conflict.
The Geertsema Chronicles    by John Geertsema
Price: $4.95 USD. 66790 words. Published by Lifelines on April 9, 2010. .

John Geertsema's account of growing up in Holland is entertaining and educational. As a young man, Geertsema participated in the war efforts against the Nazis. When his family sailed to America and became American citizens, he served in the U.S. Army as well.
Jacob’s Voices: Reflections of a Wandering American Jew    by Jerold S. Auerbach
Price: $7.99 USD. 61120 words. Published by Quid Pro Books on July 14, 2010. .

An acclaimed U.S. professor of history finds his roots in a personal journey through Israel--and through assimilated America, academia, baseball, and family--headlong into deep tensions about country, culture, identity and religion. Worried about the commitment of Jews to their heritage, Auerbach (renowned author of Unequal Justice) shares his story and musings with insight, irony, and intensity.
I, Jeremiah    by Edwin Walhout
You set the price! 32310 words. Published on August 26, 2010. .

What would Prophet Jeremiah tell us if he could talk to us today from his tent in Egypt? What would he say about how he became a prophet? why he got into so much trouble with the authorities? about his people carried off as captives? how he came to be living there in Egypt? Read here, in first-person style, what this prophet has to say about these and other adventures.
A Christian Looks to the Bible for Guidance on Illegal Immigration    by R. H. Allen
Price: Free! 2540 words. Published by Murder Creek Publishing  on August 27, 2010. .

This is another in the "A Christian Looks to the Bible for Guidance.." series. This study examines Biblical principles concerning illegal immigrants and helps Christians understand some of the important related issues.
The Last Resident: The Love Story of a British Official and an Indian Princess    by Shahzad Rizvi
Price: $2.99 USD. 73720 words. Published on December 19, 2010. .

British diplomat Nigel loves India and Muslim culture, but not his spoiled wife Pamela. He falls in love with the married Muslim princess of the state where he serves. When Pamela is murdered, Nigel has an obvious motive, but did he do it? His only hope for exoneration lies with the state's Jewish prime minister who is in prison for treason. Surprising twists in a love story of India and empire.