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Naomi Jones    by JULIA TALMADGE
Price: $2.99 USD. 68520 words. Published on June 23, 2011. .

Imagine life without love, well it something that is not possible for any of us. As humans being we require love and Naomi is lucky enough to have found it but love is complicated as she soon finds.
MEANDERINGS    by Ray Speckman
Price: Free! 10050 words. Published on June 27, 2011. .

Journeys and memories of an incurable vagabond.
Savannah Bound    by Bernard Hardy
Price: $1.99 USD. 97870 words. Published on June 30, 2011. .

Lancashire cotton, Queen Victoria and Buffalo Bill. In 1896 cotton bestrode the world. Suzannah from Savannah and Ben from The Peak District are drawn into Manchester. Can they escape the malevolent entwines of Mr. John and the smart young men of business? Can Suzannah escape her small cotton town roots. Will she succeed?
Twilight Journey    by Parke Sellard
Price: $5.99 USD. 44630 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on July 1, 2011. .

David saw Mary Ann in a dream before they had ever met. She told him that she came to find him though she didn’t know who he was. They immediately fell in love, but wondered if their romance had been preordained and if they were the reincarnation of a Civil War couple in old Savannah.
The Rest Collection    by E. Don Harpe
Price: $1.99 USD. 24440 words. Published on July 15, 2011. .

The Rest Collection contains four short stories, Rest: Voices - Rest: Perspective - The Big Picture - and The Tropical Taboo Caper. The first two chronicle the story of a serial killer and the detective that is trying to stop him. The Big Picture is my idea of how the perfect murder might actually be accomplished, and The Tropical Taboo Caper is just an old fashioned private eye story.
Savannah Time (Inspirational / Family and Relationships)    by Olivia Stowe
Price: $2.99 USD. 33200 words. Published by Cyberworld Publishing  on July 24, 2011. .

Savannah Time is a story of human caring, loyalty, inevitable change, bittersweet heartbreak, and hope, set in the lovely garden that is historic Savannah. In this follow-on to Chatham Square, the eclectic collection of residents of one of Savannah’s original residential squares have moved along in the almost-glacial “Savannah time” pace of this southern city, although, for some, . . .
Chatham Square (Inspirational / Family and Relationships)    by Olivia Stowe
Price: $2.99 USD. 23790 words. Published by Cyberworld Publishing  on July 24, 2011. .

It is seemingly a coincidence that master doll maker Ginny Standler inherits a co-op apartment fronting on the Chatham Square of Savannah, Georgia, from her Aunt Marie while simultaneously being offered an interim teaching position at Savannah’s College of Art and Design. Both circumstances enable and propel her to escape the Fan district of Richmond, Virginia, and its constant reminders . . .
The Lost Tourist Franchise    by Charles Dougherty
Price: Free! 10780 words. Published on July 31, 2011. .

Donald, just out of the Army and eager to see the sights, is mugged within minutes of his arrival in Washington,D. C. Luther, perhaps a good Samaritan, comes to his aid, offering him a chance to recoup his losses while touring Washington. Will Luther lead Donald astray? Will Donald come through with his ethics intact?
Ascoltavo le maree    by Guido Mattioni
Price: $2.99 USD. 74670 words. Published on October 14, 2011. .

Sconvolto dalla morte della moglie Nina, Alberto Landi dice addio ad amici e colleghi ma soprattutto a una grande città - Milano - che lui non ha mai amato. Ha 50 anni, è solo e confuso, ma sa di dover scappare oltre Oceano, nell'unico luogo che lui e Nina hanno amato insieme. Fugge a Savannah, in Georgia, dove inizia a costruire una nuova vita. Il suo sogno prende forma fino al giorno in cui...
My Father's America - Volume Two - The Colonies    by Walter Lorenz
Price: $4.99 USD. 175370 words. Published on November 7, 2011. .

England was ready. Of all the nations in Europe, 17th-century England was most peculiarly suited to succeed in peopling the North American continent. This was a strange turn of events. England had been the very last of the Western powers to show any kind of interest in the world beyond Europe. Yet once they got started, the English were destined to succeed in the most spectacular way.