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Sex, Dead Dogs And Me    by Ed Williams
Price: $5.99 USD. 69700 words. Published by Champagne Books  on January 14, 2011. .

Life for a young man in the deep, rural "Ward Cleaver-less" South of the sixties and seventies sure ain't redeeming but it sure is fun!
The Dirt Eaters    by H.D. Timmons
Price: Free! 4650 words. Published on January 17, 2011. .

Set in the 1960s of America's rural south, a young black woman is forced to reckon with her cultural eating disorder of eating dirt.
Just Pretend    by Eugenia Turner
Price: $0.99 USD. 68220 words. Published on February 1, 2011. .

Emilia Lane has experienced a lot of emotional distress over the past year; a failed engagement to her jack-ass of an ex-fiancé, the death of her Granny Lane and a return move to her childhood home. Now, just as she's on the verge of getting her life back on track; she finds herself unexpectedly re-united with the jack-ass, and the number one suspect in a murder investigation.
The Rodeo Dog    by Sarah Quelland
Price: $0.99 USD. 3340 words. Published on February 2, 2011. .

What's a dog do when his master dies and he ends up homeless and hungry? Join the rodeo! This dusty road-bitten story stars Willy Nilly, whose heroic actions in the face of two bulls change his destiny forever. He hits the road with the rodeo clown Huck, who runs Huckleberry's Hounds, the best dog show around. What Huck doesn't know is that Willy Nilly can perform the stunt of all stunts.
AFRAID - Tidbits of the Macabre    by Elizabeth Massie
Price: $3.99 USD. 51630 words. Published by Crossroad Press  on February 23, 2011. .

Two-time Bram Stoker-winning, veteran horror author Elizabeth Massie offers up a collection of some of her more obscure horror shorts, a sampling spanning nearly the entire length of her 27-year career thus far. AFRAID opens the collection with a new poem, "Afraid," which plays with the question, "Why do we read horror?" There are 13 tales in all from a master storyteller.
A Pair of Creepy Shorts    by Cal Noble
Price: Free! 2450 words. Published on March 2, 2011. .

A Pair of Creepy Shorts is two dark tales by southern writer, Cal Noble. Includes: "Review" and "Uncollected Temptation" ****** These aren't intended to be knock-your-socks-down and scare-your-breeches-off scary. They are just two very short, dark tales. Comments appreciated.
Tommy Nightmare (The Paranormals, Book 2)    by JL Bryan
Price: $2.99 USD. 88500 words. Published on March 20, 2011. .

While Fallen Oak recovers from the Jenny pox, someone new is hunting Jenny. Like Jenny, Ashleigh Goodling belonged to a pair of opposites with powers that mirror each other. Now Jenny and Seth must face the opposite of love...
Ready or Not    by Carol Schede
Price: Free! 57140 words. Published on April 2, 2011. .

Was it the wine? Or maybe the wedding? Why would a simple dance with his friend Ginger send Sam's world into a whirlwind? Desire slammed into him, and nothing was the same again. Ever. Should they fight the attraction? Or would it be best to simply give in to it and then get the heck over it? Indeed, they did give in to it. But getting over it? Much easier said than done.
Highly Qualified    by Mae Hamilton
Price: $6.99 USD. 60640 words. Published on April 3, 2011. .

When her feet hit the floor, the Devil says "Oh shit she's up." If you are easily intimidated by a tough-as-nails heroine that has long since belonged to a pack. And a Hero that has just a tad too much testosterone in his blood for his life to be normal, and a whole lot of hunting that takes place in and out of the bedroom… then this book is not for you.
The '51 Rocks    by Matt Musson
Price: $2.99 USD. 28140 words. Published on April 6, 2011. .

Based on the true story of the losingest team in baseball. Batboy Bobby McRainey relates the day to day struggles of a last place ball club and whites only baseball. But, when the owner signs 5 Negro Leaguers and integrates Southern Baseball, Bobby discovers that even losing teams have immortal moments. "...perhaps a Denzel Washington movie in this novel" --Publishers Weekly