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Faith for a Dark Saturday    by Dr James T. Baker
Price: $3.99 USD. 37760 words. Published by Grave Distractions Publications  on May 7, 2010. .

Everyone, sometimes in his life, experiences a dark Saturday of despair like the Saturday between the crucifixion and the resurrection of Christ. In Faith for a Dark Saturday, Dr. Baker imaginatively tells the stories of persons in the Bible who experienced severe testing of their faith and reached the darkest hour of despair. They were not aware of the dawn of the resurrection day was to follow
The Darkslayer - Volume One    by Craig Halloran
Price: Free! 111900 words. Published on June 30, 2010. .

As the underlings rally all the evil forces they can muster to destroy the mystical and legendary Darkslayer, something unexpected has upset the delicate balance of good and evil on the world called Bish, making the Darkslayer a pawn in other insidious disputes.
The Awakener    by Logan Branjord
Price: $2.99 USD. 24190 words. Published on August 10, 2011. .

For fans of George R. R. Martin, Patrick Rothfuss and Terry Goodkind. Action explodes in the Amazon Jungle, where nothing is more precious than gaining another day of life. Root must carve out a boy's heart and feed him to The Awakener's wyrm. If his conscience gets in the way, he may be joining the child.
Giant Slayer    by Byron Gordon
Price: $0.99 USD. 4050 words. Published on September 27, 2011. .

Lamech was a problem. He had a severe speech impediment. Unwanted by his father and the rest of the village, he's the perfect candidate to become a sacrifice when a marauding giant moves next door. A short story that provides a humorous and cynical perspective on the classic form of a village making human sacrifices to appease a wicked monster, this work is sure to entertain.
Veteran of a Thousand Battles    by Algor X. Dennison
Price: Free! 2940 words. Published on December 11, 2011. .

"A man's home is his castle..." - James Otis, Against Writs of Assistance, 1761