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Rain    by Leigh K Cunningham
Price: $3.99 USD. 83330 words. Published on March 18, 2011. .

A multigenerational family saga that chronicles the lives of three generations of the Wallin sawmilling dynasty. Rain spans four decades and crosses the globe.
Didn’t You Forgive Me? How to Be Restored After Being Forgiven    by Eric Watterson
Price: $0.99 USD. 5720 words. Published on May 3, 2011. .

In, Didn’t You Forgive Me? How to Be Restored After Being Forgiven – The Path of Forgiveness Book 3, you will learn why forgiveness is the first step that must be taken after any hurt has been done. Asking for forgiveness is vital and the first step, however, don’t forget to apply the other major concepts needed for total restoration. It can be done! This book can show you how!
How to Get Along with Everyone    by Eric Watterson
Price: $0.99 USD. 5430 words. Published on May 3, 2011. .

In “How to Get Along with Everyone,” you can learn how you can get along with people, despite what they do to you, despite what they say to you and despite what they think about you. Don’t let the fact that people are different and in many times “special” keep you from learning the keys needed to get along with everyone.
Stories I've Only Told My Mom    by Sarah Bryden-Brown
Price: $4.99 USD. 17450 words. Published on May 3, 2011. .

An anthology of 16 original and personal essays by 16 leading women bloggers who explore with warmth and honesty profound experiences they've shared with their moms (or wish they had); some funny, some sad but each revealing the wisdom that lies within the makers of peanut butter sandwiches.
Tikka's Big Day    by Russ Crossley
Price: $2.99 USD. 5970 words. Published by 53rd Street Publishing  on May 25, 2011. .

After a disaster at sea a couple takes in an unusual house guest. Will their relationship survive? Includes the bonus story, The Penguin Sleeps With The Fishes.
Ordinary Aphrodite    by Anne Schroeder
Price: $6.99 USD. 80220 words. Published on June 4, 2011. .

Ordinary Aphrodite is an extraordinary collection of essays that celebrate the woman's journey. Written by a baby boomer who understands how her life of small steps has created spiritual and creative connections and who opens herself so that other women will recognize themselves in her story. Filled with humor, insight and inspiration, this is a life-changer read.
Crossing 13: Memoir of a Father's Suicide    by Carrie Stark Hugus
Price: $1.99 USD. 20680 words. Published on June 4, 2011. .

"Crossing 13" is a coming-of-age story about a thirteen-year-old girl whose life is instantly altered after the suicide death of her father. An award-winning story that will open your eyes, break your heart and touch your soul!
The Other Side - Jordan    by Joseph R Miller, M.D.
Price: $4.99 USD. 55720 words. Published by First Edition Design eBook Publishing  on June 27, 2011. .

In the 1930's, H.L. Mencken said of the people who fled the dust bowl, "They are simply, by God's inscrutable will, inferior men, and inferior they will remain until by a stupendous miracle, He gives them equality among his angels." This is the story of one such "inferior" man. We first meet Jared as a child, walking away from the Kansas Dustbowl with his mother.
Real    by Jennifer Christenson
Price: $5.95 USD. 30520 words. Published on August 13, 2011. .

The posts in this book have connected thousands of REAL people around the world. This book is a testament that our generation can take a stand before a world that has been accustomed to measuring others by what they see, and show them we are “More Than A Face” on Facebook. Most people think our posts are meaningless, but I know our words and thoughts can effect lives.
Confusing the Seasons    by Dan Cavallari
Price: $1.99 USD. 94190 words. Published on September 10, 2011. .

Einar William Coates can hear his wife in the steps that creak and windows that shake against the autumn wind. He can smell her on his pillow and in the kitchen—but he can never touch her again. As his family assembles at his home in northern Maine for her funeral, Einar knows this is a fate he has earned, yet the bitterness of loss is no softer for it.