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The Road to Bloody Marsh    by G. G. Stokes, Jr.
Price: $7.99 USD. 70870 words. Published by NorLightsPress  on January 16, 2010. .

A chance encounter thrusts Morgan Stokes into a world at war when he befriends the son of an English Lord and a French Countess in 1730s Savannah, Georgia. The Road to Bloody Marsh is a spellbinding and fast-paced tale of King George’s War as seen through the eyes of three men--rivals, from warring empires. These colorful characters clash in a contest that will decide the fate of a continent.
Companion Guide (Grave Danger)    by K.E. Rodgers
Price: Free! 26320 words. Published on September 8, 2010. .

The supplement guide to the novel,Grave Danger. The historical,physiological beginnings of the Eidolon(ghost)and flesh-eater(zombie) as well as bios of all major and supportive characters. This is a helpful guide to this fictionized and paranormal world.Included is an excerpt from Dead End, the second installment in the series.
Flight of the Crow (Book Two of the Southeast Series)    by Paul Clayton
Price: $3.99 USD. 78600 words. Published on December 12, 2010. .

Calling Crow searches for his wife, Juana, taken by the Spanish. Captured and adopted by the Coosa, he grows to love Green Bird Woman. French colonists settle to the north. Spanish colonists settle near Calling Crow’s village and Juana is among them. The European groups plan war on each other. Calling Crow must protect his adopted people and the two women he loves, one of which he must choose.
Calling Crow Nation (Book Three of the Southeast Series)    by Paul Clayton
Price: $3.99 USD. 98550 words. Published on December 12, 2010. .

Calling Crow faces his most difficult challenge yet, as the hostile Timucua, who have allied themselves with the Spanish to get deadly thundersticks, move north in search of more slaves and conquest. Calling Crow must decide whether joining forces with another invader to his lands, the Englishmen, can halt the Spanish onslaught without sacrificing the freedom of his people.
Green Light    by Amanda Harris
Price: $0.99 USD. 72550 words. Published on May 27, 2011. .

There is a place called Green Light where the magical ones retreated to avoid humans. Elle Wyatt wakes up one morning to find that she is stuck there with no way to return! Her only hope lies with Jason Stall and Ana Grant solving a mystery that they are having trouble believing in at all!
A Walking Tour of St. Augustine, Florida    by Doug Gelbert
Price: $0.99 USD. 6110 words. Published on July 13, 2011. .

There is no better way to see America than on foot. And there is no better way to appreciate what you are looking at than with a walking tour. This walking tour of St. Augustine, Florida is ready to explore when you are. Each walking tour describes historical, architectural landmarks, cultural sites and ecclesiastic touchstones and provides step-by-step directions.
Placebo    by Padraig  Murphy
Price: $9.99 USD. 102230 words. Published on July 22, 2011. .

Sailors believe it is unlucky to change the name of a boat. Placebo was the fourth name. The sailboat Placebo was a 47-year old derelict when Michael Collins discovered her and brought her back to life. In many ways,Placebo would repay the favor. Placebo becomes Michael's life boat after unraveling following the loss of his wife and daughter.
Dead End    by K.E. Rodgers
Price: $2.99 USD. 74530 words. Published on October 8, 2011. .

Continuation of Grave Danger. Dead End begins aprox. one year later as Jackson is trying to adjust to his new existence. An unexpected confrontation with a unique woman on the Bridge of Lions begins a story that can only have one end. A Dead End.
I Am A Southerner    by Joe C Combs 2nd
Price: Free! 2870 words. Published on October 11, 2011. .

A short memior about what it means to be a Southerner from a Floridian's perspective.
Luther: The Devil's Disciple    by Adam Weishaupt
Price: $2.99 USD. 34730 words. Published by Mike Hockney on October 26, 2011. .

Protestantism is the gospel of unreason and attracts only the irrational. It's difficult to imagine that the reformation of Catholicism could produce something even worse, but Luther managed it. Protestantism is practically deranged, reflecting the profound psychological torments of its founder.