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A 40-year-old Midget in a Little Girl's Suit    by Bette Nunn
Price: $4.99 USD. 15760 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on July 28, 2010. .

This story is about Abby Walls Huff’s life and the funny things she said and did. The book is compiled from things her mother, the author, collected over the years, adding that Abby was the funniest of her three children. This is a story about an extended family and things that happened as they were growing up.
Making the Best of Second Best: A Guide to Positive Stepparenting    by Kathleen Fox
Price: $2.99 USD. 61030 words. Published by FoxCraft  on August 11, 2010. .

Thanks for volunteering to be a stepparent! Do your very best, and you might just win—second place. This book encourages parents and stepparents to focus on the positives and make the "second-best" of a stepfamily as good as it can be. It offers practical solutions to common stepfamily problems. Its humorous, personal style makes it a readable and supportive guide.
Blended Families An Anthology    by Valerie J Lewis Coleman
Price: $4.99 USD. 66260 words. Published on August 12, 2010. .

With divorce, single-parent households and family crises on the rise, many are experiencing the tumultuous dynamics of blended or stepfamilies. Learn biblical principles and practical tools from award-winning authors, Kevin Wayne Johnson, Vanessa Miller and Vivi Monroe Congress. Edited by Valerie J. Lewis Coleman, Blended Families An Anthology ministers to those hurting and crying out for answers
A Father for Brodie    by Terri Darling
Price: $1.49 USD. 1670 words. Published by Fiero Publishing  on November 13, 2010. .

Every boy needs a father and Marianne, finally adapting to her life as a widow and single mother, is cautiously optimistic she’s found one in Ryan Ward. Until Ryan begs off on spending the weekend with them and Marianne realizes she’s missed something basic and could lose everything...
Journey to Freedom - Moroccan Stories    by Sascha von Bornheim
Price: $4.99 USD. 32030 words. Published on January 3, 2011. .

In 'Journey to Freedom - Moroccan Stories' Sascha von Bornheim tells of his childhood, which came to an abrupt end when his family -including his certifiably insane stepfather- moved from his native Germany to Rabat, Morocco. Adapting to life in the Muslim country with its unfamiliar customs and traditions was made almost unbearable by Sascha's mother and stepfather.
A River of Stones    by Kathryn Elizabeth Jones
Price: $4.99 USD. 40230 words. Published on May 14, 2011. .

A River of Stones chronicles the pain of divorce and growing up in the life of a young, adolescent girl. Penned with the heart of experience, the author touches the deepest recesses of a young girl's hopes, dreams, and fears as she searches for answers no one has been willing to give her. From the pain of losing a parent to divorce, to the joy of hopeful possibility, a journey of self-discovery.
My Sister and I: We Are Survivors    by J. Jackson Owensby
Price: $4.99 USD. 44750 words. Published by A-Argus Better Book Publishers  on October 19, 2011. .

4-year-old Deena and 5-year-old Starla become the unwilling victims of childhood sexual abuse. Not by strangers but by their very own step-father and his sons. Their true-life stories of sexual abuse throughout their childhood and into their young adulthood.
Where The Sky Doesn't End    by Ron Nichols
Price: $6.99 USD. 74190 words. Published by Martin Sisters Publishing on March 8, 2012. .

To Brendan, flying is not only a dream about his future; it’s an important connection to his past. Reading the half-filled pages of his deceased father’s flight logbook, Brendan seeks to know a father who died too young, and to face a future that seems wrought with peril. Where the Sky Doesn’t End is a story about hopes, dreams, disappointments, triumphs, sacrifices and friendships.
How To Screw Up Your Kids    by Pamela Fagan Hutchins
Price: $3.99 USD. 41920 words. Published on April 27, 2012. .

How To Screw Up Your Kids: Blended Families, Blendered Style Married couples with kids divorce 40% of the time. Chances are you and your next spouse will each bring kids, so what you need is a plan for blendering everyone into a chunky smoothie of stepfamily goodness.