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Cappuccino Diva    by Samantha Tidy
Price: $5.99 USD. 37780 words. Published on March 19, 2011. .

At 21, Angie has returned to her hometown of Fremantle Australia, after a short stint in London. It's a novel about the joys of share-housing in your early twenties. It’s about love, saving a forest, starting your own rock band, and remembering that some boys are just not worth chasing. Runner Up for the TAG Hungerford Award in 2000. A charming novel, suitable for young adults and adults alike.
Amaretto Flame    by Sammie Spencer
Price: $2.99 USD. 76200 words. Published on March 26, 2011. .

When Olivia Landry screams, people die. No wonder she's been shunned by humans her whole life. When Olivia makes a huge mistake, she's banished for a summer to a human town; forced to live as one of them. She's getting along just fine until the witch hunters attack. Olivia must save herself, her family, and her new human friends. But when you go around screaming, your secret is bound to get out.
ShapeShifter: The Demo Tapes: Year 3    by Susan Helene Gottfried
Price: $2.99 USD. 22470 words. Published on June 12, 2011. .

The popular Demo Tapes series continues with The Demo Tapes: Year 3. There's more Mitchell, more Kerri, and more of what you love the most: The Indomitable Trevor Wolff. Viva la Trevolution!
Possessed    by Barry Dashwood
Price: $0.99 USD. 20920 words. Published on July 12, 2011. .

20,700 words - a collection of four stories of possession in different forms. 1. He was just a young busker, but how could he be so damned good? 2. A young English girl is possessed by the Tyron, a malevolent being from the mountains of Spain. 3. After a road accident a dead driver changes places with an injured one. 4. After his wife died he thought he'd found her re-incarnation.
Promoting You and Your Music!    by Emily Hill
Price: $1.99 USD. 2990 words. Published on September 3, 2011. .

2013 Update Written by a woman who often whispers, "I'm with the Band!" Contains LIVE-LINKS to Uploaders, Downloaders, and Leaders in the Music and Entertainment Industry! Want to Get Your Music Career Going? Want to RE-Start Your Music Career? The Promoting You! progression in this guide will effectively launch your career (or revitalize it!) in the best, most Now! method possible to
The Art of Making Love    by D. Van Robinson
Price: $3.99 USD. 52470 words. Published on September 27, 2011. .

The life of a tormented musician is turned upside-down when an accomplished painter ignites a journey of passion, deception and a dark past.
8 Ways I Failed in Music and 3 Ways NOT to Follow in My Footsteps    by Steve Grossman
Price: Free! 4370 words. Published on October 21, 2011. .

Written by Grammy Award winning former musician and business executive, Steve Grossman, this book challenges the perceptions of players, singers, songwriters and artists who want to make a living in music and replaces them with an understanding of the most useful, and necessary, information from the “Real World” of business they'll need to build a success-full, long-term career.
How to Get Noticed, Heard and Hired    by Steve Grossman
Price: Free! 2540 words. Published on October 28, 2011. .

If you’re a player, singer, songwriter or artist working to figure out how to get to the right people and the right gigs, How to Get Noticed, Heard and Hired is the book for you. It’s an interactive workbook using my 4 Simple Rules of Marketing and a series of indepth questions to help you market yourself well to the right people to get the right work for your music career.
The Funniest People in Music: 250 Anecdotes    by David Bruce
Price: $1.00 USD. 22140 words. Published on October 30, 2011. .

A sample: World-renowned conductor Pierre Monteux was once denied a room at a hotel, but when the manager discovered that Mr. Monteux was famous, he said that he could arrange a room for him because Mr. Monteux was “somebody.” Mr. Monteux refused the room and departed, saying, “Everybody is somebody.”
The Funniest People in Music, Volume 2: 250 Anecdotes    by David Bruce
Price: $1.00 USD. 25720 words. Published on October 30, 2011. .

A sample: Giacomo Puccini enjoyed hunting pheasant. While living in the country so he could work on composing a new opera, he used to hire someone to go to his composing room and play the music he had written so that his wife would think that he was working on the opera when he was really out hunting.