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Danger-Close    by Jon F. Merz
Price: $2.99 USD. 70480 words. Published on March 12, 2010. .

For Jake Thunder, a paralyzed ex-specops commando, everyday life is a battle. A hard-boiled, hard-drinking womanizer on one hand, Jake also tries to learn from the wisdom of his Native American past. When a knockout blond demands he figure out who killed her sister, a simple "whodunit" becomes a tangled web of deceit, familial backstabbing and black-market baby-dealing with the Russian Mafia & DIA
A Polio Memoir    by Agnes V. Axtell
Price: $6.99 USD. 25640 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on April 2, 2011. .

Captain Bob Axtell fought in battles in the Pacific during WWII and survived, he also survived fifteen months in the Korean Conflict, but he didn’t fight his toughest battle until he returned home. In a matter of days, he went from being a healthy man to the isolation ward at William Beaumont Army Hospital — he had become one of the early polio statistics in 1952's polio epidemic.
Blue Moon    by Ruth Madison
Price: $1.50 USD. 4670 words. Published by Dev Love Press  on January 18, 2012. .

Kaitlyn has waited twenty years for her first love to return; but now that he's back, she can't just forgive and forget. "'We were never more than friends,' Kaitlyn insisted, as she had been doing for years. None of their friends knew about the single kiss they had shared." This is a short story.
Paradox    by Dev Love Press 
Price: $2.99 USD. 141430 words. Published on May 28, 2012. .

A diverse collection of romantic short stories featuring men with disabilities from a variety of dev authors such as Annabelle Costa, Ruth Madison, Amy Ahn, and Sakura Sakuran. Including an introduction by the famed reviewer, DevoGirl. 140K words. The majority of the proceeds are donated to the charity organization LifeRollsOn.Org
Devoted    by Dev Love Press 
Price: $2.99 USD. 107220 words. Published on May 28, 2012. .

After the success of the anthology Paradox, dev authors have gathered together again to bring you more short stories, novellas, and essays about men with physical disabilities and those who love them. From lyrical romance to soul-searching memoir, the honesty and depth of feeling in these stories will open your heart and make you believe in love.