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Essence of Vienna    by Ian Buchanan
Price: Free! 940 words. Published on June 12, 2009. .

Things are done differently in Vienna. A story about Viennese "half-and-halfness".
DeutschKurse    by Ian Buchanan
Price: Free! 1500 words. Published on June 20, 2009. .

The cast of Lost? A band of superheroes? What do a gifted Chinese musician, an African bad boy, a Pole with dubious papers, a dreamy Iranian and a tempestuous Brazilian have in common? What is the DeutschKurse?
HELIUM PHOENIX: The Rise of Turtle Airships    by Darrell Campbell
Price: $10.95 USD. 62390 words. Published on July 2, 2009. .

FLYING CRUISE SHIPS! SOLAR POWERED FLIGHT! This book is a verisimilitude history of Turtle Airships Company and of particular airship accounts, including: Giant Airship Tour Around-the-World, Secret Military Airships, Hospital Airships, Interviews with employees and Airship design and Business notes from the Founder of Turtle Airships. (REGISTER FOR POTENTIAL FREE AIRSHIP RIDES!)
The Secret Trilogy: Three novels. Two women. One epic love story.    by Francine Saint Marie
Price: $8.95 USD. 283800 words. Published by Fifth Column Press  on July 27, 2009. .

(2011 Edition) Helaine Kristenson is the leading authority in the field of psychosexual relations and the bestselling author of the how-to bible, Keeping Mr. Right. Professionally she deals with secrets of the heart everyday. Privately she even has a few of her own to keep her busy! Love, lawyers, reporters and blackmail-what's YOUR secret worth? (Includes LAMBDA Notable Book "The Secret Keeping")
Tokyo South    by Eugene Woodbury
Price: $0.99 USD. 49340 words. Published by peaksislandpress on July 28, 2009. .

In this largely autobiographical account of the author's two-year proselyting mission to Japan during the late 1970s, a Mormon missionary confronts an overzealous religious bureaucracy and his own growing doubts as the work of preaching the gospel is turned into a cynical game of numbers and spiritual one-upmanship.
Looking Through The Mist    by Rebecca J. Vickery
Price: $3.99 USD. 84440 words. Published by Publishing by Rebecca J. Vickery  on October 1, 2009. .

Romantic mystery with a twist... Psychic Jessica Wilder was a consultant for the FBI until she suffered burnout. She starts a new life for herself. Suddenly, the visions are back with a vengeance — children are being kidnapped. How can she not try to save the children? Detective Jonathan Lansing doesn't believe in psychics. Can the woman in front of him help? Or is she involved?
Loner in Space    by Steve Simons
Price: Free! 53410 words. Published on October 11, 2009. .

This FREE book tells the story of a boy who is a bit of a loner at school and in life. His home life is also a bit in tatters since his mum died. The book takes up the story when he discovers something in the woods, near where he lives, little does he know where his discovery will take him, but the title of the book gives you an idea, what will he find there? Will he still be alone?
The Road Less Traveled    by Brieanna Robertson
Price: $5.99 USD. 96390 words. Published by Whimsical Publications on October 28, 2009. .

Thrown together is a bizarre and hilarious set of circumstances, these five strangers come to realize the true meaning of friendship, love and being true to oneself. Enjoy this rereleased version of The Road Less Traveled by Brieanna Robertson.
Better Than Chocolate    by Brieanna Robertson
Price: $5.99 USD. 102690 words. Published by Whimsical Publications on October 28, 2009. .

When Kat is given an assignment for Bleeding Passion, she is not prepared for the way her body and heart react to the sensual singer. His presence stirs to life dormant feelings inside of her, but will he show her that not all men are evil and life can still be beautiful and worth living?
Pacific Dream    by John Illig
Price: $4.99 USD. 116520 words. Published by Elderberry Press, Inc.  on October 31, 2009. .

Unflinchingly honest, vividly told, funny, true, fascinating, exciting---Pacific Dream is all these things. John writes with a candor that's shockingly fresh and real. His prose is clear as the water in one of the rushing streams he fords. It's as if the reader walks the trail with him, and he makes every step of his trek from Mexico to Canada as exciting as it is surprising.