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The Eyes That Haunt Me    by Tonya Thomas
Price: $0.99 USD. 8390 words. Published on April 10, 2011. .

One hot September afternoon, Annie Henderson's life changed forever. That was the day she was raped. Nine months later, she gave up the daughter she'd conceived on that terrible day. Forging a new life was difficult, but Annie had a successful military career and then had a family. Life was good, until the daughter she gave up reenters her life, and threatens to ruin it forever.
On Heroes' Wings - An American Tale of Patriotism, Courage, and Pride    by KT Morrissey
Price: $4.99 USD. 16200 words. Published on March 16, 2012. .

ON HEROES' WINGS is a tale of patriotism and courage that focuses on a family of Bald Eagles and a nine year old son of a US military soldier. The youngest of the eagles and the young boy both must learn what it means to be patriotic, courageous, and to take pride in the land they love. Rediscover American patriotism, or watch as it blooms anew, with this exciting new American classic.
The Firebird    by Wilson Zaring
Price: $2.99 USD. 13670 words. Published on September 15, 2012. .

Ben, a career spy, comes out of retirement to help his country. He’s a bit eccentric—even his cover identities have cover identities—but all his caution has kept him alive. Can Ben uncover a plot in Columbia before the death toll rises? A fast paced novella full of intrigue and espionage.
The Naval Academy Candidate Book: How to Prepare, How to Get In, How to Survive    by Sue Ross
Price: $9.99 USD. 80710 words. Published on March 30, 2013. .

New 3rd edition. A how-to book for young men and women interested in attending the Naval Academy, this book tells you how to prepare mentally, physically, and academically. The book walks you through the very involved application process, and tells you what to expect during the first year if you do get in. Includes advice for athletes, women, minorities, and a special section for parents.