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The Odds Are Against It    by Janice Daugharty
Price: $2.99 USD. 2810 words. Published on July 6, 2010. .

Rural mail carrier, Tammy, bumps heads in a nightmare during a rare spring snow storm. Twenty years before, she was kidnapped and shot by a drug addict she met along her route. Now she picks up another stranger along her route and the memories come flooding back. Is she about to be kidnapped and shot again? No, she tells herself, because the odds against it are so great.
Caring for the Elderly    by Janice Daugharty
Price: Free! 2770 words. Published on August 9, 2010. .

Hun is ninety-some-odd years old and at the mercy of a bitter, controlling black woman hired by the family to keep their beloved relative at home till she dies. When Hun's two grand-nieces show up one fall morning for a visit, the caregiver cranks her meanness up a notch. She gets them told! Hun cries...
The Power of a Pawn    by Paul Spite
Price: $1.99 USD. 75280 words. Published on November 12, 2011. .

Widowed mother Amanda wakes up on her kitchen floor, surrounded by the bodies of her dead children. Her only defense: She remembers nothing. Tried and found guilty of homicide, she becomes a pawn in the Game of Life. Society's revenge and the end to her pain hinge upon her death sentence, but the flames of the media are fanned when her life becomes inextricably linked to an innocent bystander.
The Thinking Man's Guide to Women    by Patrick O'Cahir
Price: $4.99 USD. 82760 words. Published by A-Argus Better Book Publishers  on January 22, 2012. .

An interesting and intriguing look into the relationship between man and woman, between male and female, between married and divorced. Tongue in cheek satire, hilarious and biting.
The First Cut    by Brendan Gerad O'Brien
Price: Free! 1330 words. Published on May 16, 2012. .

Patrick Flynn lifted the WW2 Samurai sword from the plaque above the fireplace and held it carefully, and his eyes narrowed as he focused on the object of his consuming hatred ...