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Tess, re: Archer    by John Shinnick
Price: $4.99 USD. 75160 words. Published by Newave Publishers  on August 20, 2010. .

How many layers of the onion do you have to peel before you get to the truth? As many as it takes. Don meets Tess following a storm off the British Columbia coast. Tess the hunter is hunted. Getting her off the island undetected involves a lot more than just a ferry ride. This yarn is a multi-layered multi-plotted enigma wrapped in a riddle.
A Promise That I Kept    by Marvin Miller
Price: $1.00 USD. 41710 words. Published on September 5, 2010. .

Determined to do things his way, 18 year old Dewayne Mitchell joins the army in 1969 and is sent to Vietnam for the adventure of his life.
The Peacemakers    by Jack Cavanaugh
Price: $3.99 USD. 118300 words. Published on September 25, 2010. .

Book 8, American Family Portrait series. Set against the turbulent backdrop of the volatile 60’s, the Morgan household erupts when Paige protests the military draft and her brother’s imminent departure for Vietnam. Disillusioned by the agendas of the protest leaders, when her brother returns from war broken and despondent, Paige embarks on one final crusade—to restore him to the family.
A Soldier's Pay    by Rod Walters
Price: $1.49 USD. 2500 words. Published on October 7, 2010. .

Looking at the soldier's life from the Vietnam era and earlier, the author wonders how a soldier accepts himself day-to-day. There is no good answer. Read, and understand why a soldier's real pay is simply to be left alone. Could there be a more powerful antiwar statement than a snapshot of a soldier after a battle?
Into The River    by Juliana Linscheid
Price: $3.95 USD. 136650 words. Published on November 4, 2010. .

A suspenseful, deeply moving love story, Into The River is set in 1960’s post colonial Cambodia. In Phnom Penh’s glittering diplomatic world, Christina Wyatt, shocked to discover her husband’s secrets,is catapulted from saving her marriage into saving her life as she flees her home through the shadowy back streets of the city. A story of betrayal and loss ends in forgiveness and love.
Ruff Puff : A    by Phil Tompkins
Price: $2.99 USD. 105300 words. Published on November 4, 2010. .

Some Americans called them “Ruff-Puffs” and laughed at them. We called them our brothers and lived and fought alongside them every day in South Vietnam. These militia troops fought for freedom for their towns and families - and we fought with them. This is the story of a MAT team (5 American Army advisors) in one of the 244 Districts in South Vietnam and about our great militia counterparts.
Son of Thunder    by JD Wetterling
Price: $2.99 USD. 111840 words. Published on November 18, 2010. .

Newly revised (Nov. 2010) edition, for ebooks only: His country won’t let him win. His friends think he’s crazy. The woman he loves gives him an ultimatum. But his swept wing supersonic lover makes no demands beyond a smooth hand. Only Ho Chi Minh’s AAA can stop this Top Gun. A love story inside a war story wrapped in redemption. Read reviews at jdwetterling.com
The Chance of a Storm    by Allen Hancock
Price: $4.99 USD. 113040 words. Published on November 19, 2010. .

Warm and humid with the chance of a storm. That was the weather forecast for Christmas Eve in 1974. Oh and there was a cyclone warning for coastal waters around Darwin. But we'd had cyclone warnings before so why should we let Cyclone Tracy spoil Christmas?
Grace in the Growing Season    by JD Wetterling
Price: $0.99 USD. 34300 words. Published on November 23, 2010. .

From a heartland farm through the Orient aflame to the Old World in a Cold War at the tip of a supersonic spear—a single-seat jet fighter; then from the metropolitan madness of post-modern America and Europe through Florida’s slothful Suncoast and the Delectable Mountains of the Blue Ridge to a laid-back life on the road, I’m a blessed soul. This is the story of Grace in my Growing Season.
Seasons of the Son    by Ken Orwick
Price: $10.00 USD. 209290 words. Published on December 1, 2010. .

In his first novel Orwick captures the essence of small town, America in the 60’s with a sense of comic drama that is sure to evoke both tears and laughter. The reader is caught off guard by his raucous wit and poignant sentiment that harkens back to a time when simple things like friendship, love, commitment, and football were appreciated.