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How To Become A Nightclub Promoter    by Anthony Coe
Price: $6.95 USD. 19300 words. Published by First Run Publishing on August 24, 2009. .

Have you have ever been to an exclusive Hollywood or New York night club where the only way you could get in is if your name was on the VIP list? And unless you were on the right list you had to wait in a long line. Then the all powerful promoter walks out and scans the line. This is the original and only book which take you step by step on how to produce and promote your own show.
Casino    by Barry Tighe
Price: $0.99 USD. 114820 words. Published by Can Write Will Write  on May 17, 2010. .

Spawater council intends to purchase the Lifeboat club for a derisory few chips and replace it with a government-approved supercasino. Only one way to save it. Jady and his loyal army of rejects - the winos, heads and gamblers of Spawater - have to lose a million in a month.
Drums: a Novel    by Brad Henderson
Price: Free! 58150 words. Published on December 4, 2010. .

Told from a drummer's point of view, Drums: a Novel chronicles a small-time 80s rock band's run at making it big-time. The story moves from San Luis Obispo to Lake Tahoe, where the band chases the ultimate gig. Drums celebrates those musicians who achieve commercial success, as well as the 99.99% who give it their all, only to fall short from attaining mega record deals and glitz-glam fame.
Precious You    by Lee Eighsen
Price: $3.99 USD. 36590 words. Published on December 18, 2010. .

Masao of a wealthy family can’t get used to his family’s way of life at all and marries a beautiful woman who works in a nightclub, but who finds it difficult to keep marriage life because she can’t give up her childhood friend. He falls in love with his female boss, Kaida, who smells so sweet that it makes him feel quite happy, though she is quite ugly. He gets what really he needs, but…
Drowned Hopes    by Allan Cole
Price: $4.99 USD. 48080 words. Published on February 9, 2011. .

Betrayed by her friends, her family and her lover, Ellen thinks she's reached rock bottom. Then she is tangled in the web of one of the worst villains to ever step out of a cellblock.
Shanghai Sally, The Girl Next Door    by Newnham Coker
Price: $1.99 USD. 14960 words. Published on February 20, 2011. .

Sally Hu is a girl from nowhere, reinventing herself in the bright new lights of 1990's Shanghai. Jonathan is her young western neighbour, ten years her junior and hopelessly out of his depth. Part-homage to Breakfast at Tiffany’s, this enthralling tale is a love letter to youthful freedoms, to a city of new beginnings, and to a girl called Shanghai Sally.
Weeping Ash    by K.J. Pierce
Price: $0.99 USD. 1480 words. Published on March 31, 2011. .

She was withdrawn and hiding. He was lost and searching. One girl. One guy. One chance meeting.
The Ghost of City Tavern    by Vicki Smart Penhall
Price: $3.99 USD. 14660 words. Published on August 7, 2011. .

Jenna Glynn Ghost Stories is a series of short, fact-based fiction novels. Young aspiring filmmaker Jenna encounters an alcoholic former rockstar, who becomes unwittingly entangled in her first ghost-hunter documentary. This sparks a reluctant and often adversarial alliance, which continually propels them into adventures where present-day hauntings occur in the setting of historical Dallas events.
The Hot Dry Spell (A short urban fantasy noir story)    by Rae Lori 
Price: $1.99 USD. 8060 words. Published on August 18, 2011. .

It is the Roaring 20’s and jazz is on the upswing. Flappers and the Charleston are all the rage. The nightclubs are hot and the drinks are cold. Underneath the prosperous society and booming nightlife is a world unknown to most humans. A burgeoning underworld of fantasy creatures from the Fae to Vampires, trolls and Shapeshifters are working to survive underneath human eyes.
Good Money    by Felicity Savage
Price: $2.99 USD. 29620 words. Published by Knights Hill Publishing  on August 20, 2011. .

Money talks. But it never confesses. Ruth earns more as a hostess in a Tokyo nightclub than she’s ever made in her life. Rule number one: never give a customer your phone number. The day Ruth breaks that rule, she stumbles into the middle of a dangerous new money game, with only one thing to rely on… her Catholic faith. Novella. Length: 100 pages plus a free book preview.