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A Vampire on the Mat - (A Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu {BJJ} Story)    by Bakari  Akil II, Ph.D.
Price: $2.99 USD. 10110 words. Published on March 31, 2011. .

A tale of Kevin Sable, a ‘man’ who has lost all control while pretending to lead a normal life. His tastes lead him to commit atrocities against others. But not just anyone, his code of honor won’t allow him to prey on the weak. Therefore, he preys on the strongest people he knows.
The Lazy Man's Guide to Grappling - (Brazilian jiu-jitsu, BJJ, Wrestling, etc.)    by Bakari  Akil II, Ph.D.
Price: $2.99 USD. 9980 words. Published on March 31, 2011. .

The Lazy Man's Guide to Grappling is a hilarious look at what some grapplers do to cope in the hard charging grappling environment. It exposes the truth about grappling that is never discussed but everyone thinks about. We are all guilty of some of the Lazy Man's practices to varying degrees. This book exposes: -The Lazy Man's Takedowns -The Truth about Warmups -Magic Funk Taps and much more
The Red Bird    by Douglas Smith
Price: $0.99 USD. 11100 words. Published on April 3, 2011. .

Aurora Award Finalist story from a multi-award winning author. A young samurai, guided by a mysterious red hawk, must choose between the woman he loves and the destiny he must fulfill to save his people.
Write The Fight Right    by Alan Baxter
Price: $2.99 USD. 12700 words. Published on April 4, 2011. .

A fiction writer's resource for creating realistic, convincing fight scenes from author and martial arts instructor, Alan Baxter.
Fatal Boarding    by E. R. Mason
Price: Free! 68700 words. Published on April 12, 2011. .

“I have never believed in going strictly by the book. It’s the main reason I’ve never been offered a higher position on a big-draft. But, when things really go to hell, I’m always the first one to get the call. They trust me with their lives, but not their jobs.” --Adrian Tarn, Chief Security Officer, Starship Electra
The Priest and the Dragon    by Bruce Black
Price: $5.99 USD. 62370 words. Published on April 15, 2011. .

The Priest and the Dragon is an inspirational novel about how love and faith in God can overcome the hate and anger of men. The main character is Scott Mason. Scott is attacked as a teen attempting to help some strangers. Scott turns to martial arts training as a way of vengeance, and then he learns to let go of his anger and embrace forgiveness to reach his full potential as a warrior.
Teaching Ninja: Book Four (Tumbling & Timing)    by Jay M Horne
Price: $3.49 USD. 4760 words. Published on April 22, 2011. .

This lesson will cover leg condition in order to ease the struggle in acrobatic tumbling. Also we will be utilizing the slip and duck, combined with the stop hit and parry. Intermediate tumbling, weaponry,and rope skills. Plus LEARN the split.
Vibrations    by Eric Henderson
Price: $2.99 USD. 57670 words. Published on April 26, 2011. .

Professor Andy Cobb, a genius misanthrope at a Midwest university, becomes the prime suspect when an arrogant colleague is found bloodlessly beheaded. With his eclectic groups of friends Andy melds his skills in martial arts and nanotechnology to skirt disaster as he struggles against external forces and his own inner demons to solve the crime and clear his name.
How To Street Fight    by Scott Nielson
Price: $2.99 USD. 12030 words. Published by Dean Walsh  on April 28, 2011. .

A clear, concise and easy to use guide to some of the most effective street fighting techniques which anyone can learn and use right away. Techniques, tips and strategies are included for a wide range of different situations, including how to defend yourself against an armed attacker, street fights against multiple opponents and more, as well as basic techniques such as how to punch properly
Ueda Sensei Solves Crimes of Depravity and Perversity    by Robert Crayola
Price: $2.99 USD. 48120 words. Published on May 2, 2011. .

Book 1 in the Ueda Sensei Chronicles. Aided by his janitor Otto, Ueda Sensei penetrates the strangest crimes in San Francisco in 32 tales of sex and brutality, obliterating the mystery genre with wit and unnecessary violence, acting as equal parts homage and parody of Sherlock Holmes, Encyclopedia Brown, and other great sleuths. A book to thrill you and restructure your brain completely.