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You, Me, and Your Three    by Michael Graves
Price: Free! 136610 words. Published on March 1, 2011. .

When Jack married Emma, he knew what he was doing. She had three kids, she was older than him by nine years, and she had a psycho ex-husband. Nothing too out of the ordinary these days and certainly nothing he couldn't deal with. He had seen the face of crazy and he figured out how to handle it. The world is weird anyway and "normal" is an anachronism.
Fireweed    by Casey Clifford
Price: $3.99 USD. 89280 words. Published on December 8, 2011. .

Laptop—check. Fishing rods--check. Waders--check. Bug Spray--check. Tackle box—check. Gun--why? The Raffertys never thought they’d need a gun on a corporate fishing trip to Alaska. But when a death occurs while fishing, and a sniper attacks the lodge, Mike and Caitlin have more to handle than trophy fish or agendas. Staying alive becomes their goal, but that’s not easy in the Alaskan bush.
Blended Family? HELP!    by Terri Clark
Price: $9.99 USD. 76410 words. Published on December 26, 2011. .

Blended Family? Help! is filled with practical tips and foundational wisdom for stepfamilies. Each page examines the every-day struggles of a swiftly growing but largely ignored domestic population--the blended family. Terri addresses challenges ranging from power struggles, and expanding households to holiday visitation exchanges, couples will find tactful solutions and guidance in blending.
"Goot for You!" The Laughable Life of a Second Wife    by Kerry Kendall
Price: $9.99 USD. 65670 words. Published on September 11, 2012. .

"Goot for You!" is the painfully funny, true story of how two career women survived the enabling and dysfunction of their husbands' first families. Their survival tools included therapy, humor, wine, prescription drugs, shopping and the competition for "the crown," awarded to the one with the most screwed-up stepkid at any given time. Kerry and Julie have seen it all but wished they hadn't.