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The Most Dangerous Time    by David LaGraff
Price: $0.99 USD. 53620 words. Published by MMWilshire on April 14, 2010. .

A frightened woman leaves her abusive husband only to find he now intends to kill her. In spite of this, she feels the need to go back to him. Her friends, however, have other ideas, including a fresh romance and a wicked revenge plot.
Best Friends    by James Robar
Price: $0.99 USD. 65470 words. Published on November 23, 2010. .

A thriller about people caught up in the desire to find happiness through materialism. It is an extremely addicting character trait and a devasting one. Happiness without God is short termed. 10,000 years from now these people will be screaming for help. No one will.
Two Weeks Since My Last Confession    by Kate Genovese
Price: $5.99 USD. 98780 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on August 3, 2011. .

A dramatically written family saga, Two Weeks Since my Last Confession is the story of one woman's survival in the face of serious childhood abuse and addiction. More than this, it is a tale that chronicles the triumph of the human spirit over its enemies — not only external enemies but also the ones we find within ourselves.
The Portal    by Christopher Allan Poe
Price: $3.99 USD. 58040 words. Published by Black Opal Books  on October 10, 2011. .

Vivian Carmichael is hiding in the mountains with her four-year old son Cody, who sees things he shouldn’t. One night he crawls into bed and whispers two words that fill her with terror. “Daddy's home.” She's horrified to learn her estranged husband isn’t quite human anymore. Can she unravel her family's dark secret before he can steal her son, claiming her as his next victim?
The Railroad    by Neil Newton
Price: $7.99 USD. 116500 words. Published by Martin Sisters Publishing on April 2, 2012. .

There are killers plaguing New York, taking the lives of children and their parents. At the scene of each murder the numbers 4-5-1 are written in the victim’s own blood. The killings become known as the Chapter and Verse murders. For Mike Dobbs these murders are nothing more than a few gory sound bytes on the evening news but that all changes when the people he loves have to run.
How to Avoid Domestic Violence: 7 Ways to Avoid Physical, Sexual and Emotional Abuse-Right Now!    by Greatest Books
Price: $2.99 USD. 3000 words. Published on April 10, 2012. .

Are you being threatened, bullied or abused at home? Know how to deal with, protect yourself against and avoid Domestic Violence! Author Jenny Fisher, herself a previous victim of domestic abuse outlines safety strategies and the 7 positive steps to do to prevent harm happening to yourself or your loved ones in this ‘keep safe’ guide.
How To Get Strong to Escape Spouse Abuse    by Janet Grosshandler
Price: $5.95 USD. 11360 words. Published on May 21, 2012. .

How To Get Strong to Escape Spouse Abuse is an advice-filled ebook that comes from others who have been in your shoes and who have faced similar abuse. This is about how they gathered their inner courage and strength to move themselves out of the worst situation in their lives. This ebook will help you to start healing by reaching deep into your heart and soul for strength and power.
Scotoma    by Susan Egner
Price: $3.99 USD. 101990 words. Published by Mike Seale on November 20, 2012. .

Corky Allen settled into a new life as a single parent and newspaper reporter. Covering a story about the proliferation of pornography in her suburban town spurred Corky to question the choices women make, trading their souls for love and security. Her journalistic quest uncovers an abusive marriage, a religious cult entrapping women, even murder. Would finding the truth rest on Corky’s shoulders?
The Watch    by Moonbeam McQueen
Price: $1.99 USD. 6220 words. Published on January 28, 2013. .

Eleven-year-old Angel is trying to maneuver her increasingly messy childhood. Her mother's husband hunting, the nuns at school are mean; there's a steady stream of potential new step-parents. There's also her father, Ray. He's an awful parent, but Angel holds out hope that he'll change. The hope grows stronger when he hints of buying her a special gift, one that could transform her entire life.