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No Refuge    by Warren Williams
Price: $2.99 USD. 118100 words. Published on December 10, 2010. .

Oklahoma wildlife photographer Jim Cutter had nothing more in mind than making a decent image of a hungry coyote. Instead, a different kind of predator, a hired killer, appeared in his viewfinder and a cold-blooded murder was captured in startling color on a digital memory card. In that fraction of a second, the photographer became the prey.
Something in Their Eyes    by Belea T. Keeney
Price: $1.99 USD. 5320 words. Published by JMS Books LLC  on April 17, 2011. .

Frank Hazelton is an ex-con who has managed to create a nice life for himself on a Tampa thoroughbred rescue farm. He has his horses that he heals and boys that he teaches to do the same. Until one day, a rap star with an attitude creates havoc on the farm. Frank went into prison because of his violent side; can he control it at a time that's so important to the operation?
Final Countdown to the Second Comings    by John Minten
Price: Free! 89730 words. Published on March 20, 2012. .

Blow the trumpet! Sound the alarm! Time is exceedingly short to prepare for the coming King. We Catholics, Protestants, and Pagans are commanded to come out of Babylon so we can be saved. We must be prepared to withstand a 3.5 year onslaught of the Antichrist, who will likely be revealed in the spring of 2013 according to the prophecy of Daniel.
Martin's Pond    by Steve Masover
Price: Free! 4410 words. Published on June 8, 2012. .

For years Martin has biked into the coastal hills to bask in solitude beside a remote pond. When a strange woman begins to visit 'his' refuge, Martin tries to scare her away ... but takes matters a step too far.
Prisoners of Hope    by Lennè Hunt
Price: $9.99 USD. 47840 words. Published by Evangelista Media  on November 27, 2012. .

Prisoners of Hope is written for real people who find themselves face down in the "not-yet" of God. Standing in the difficult realities of your life—financial needs, illness, troubled relationships—you look to God. But your hope in Him has often been too small, limited by what you see in the moment, silenced by the voices of your enemies or human wisdom.