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Victim of Shame: Why me, God?    by Mian Mohsin Zia
Price: $6.99 USD. 47320 words. Published on November 3, 2010. .

In a world of lightning fast communication, one mistake can transcend time; destroy lives….or save your soul. Deception, resentment, madness, and vengeance -- Ryan Campbell may be famous, but his life is a living hell.
From Hell and Back: Survive and Thrive    by Gussie McRobert
Price: $4.99 USD. 69040 words. Published on December 6, 2010. .

She was brutally victimized first as a child and then as a wife: both her mother and her first husband made numerous attempts to kill her. But author Gussie McRobert was determined to not only survive, but to recover and thrive. And that is just what she did. She was elected, and then twice re-elected, as mayor of Gresham, Oregon. You too can survive and thrive, regardless of your past.
The Dying Light    by Toni Edge
Price: $0.99 USD. 44910 words. Published on March 31, 2011. .

67 year old Agnes Tal is unwilling to give up her independence to appease her son, Peter Tal's, concern for her daily safety. After her ability to care for her affairs is questioned, Peter temporarily relocates Agnes to an "Elder Transitioning home”. Agnes must find a way to escape his misguided good intentions,as well as combat a society that believes warehousing the elderly is a viable option.
The Very Best of Tory Radio    by Jonathan Sheppard
Price: $9.99 USD. 28530 words. Published by Bretwalda Books  on September 29, 2011. .

Interviews with the leading figures of the Centre Right conducted by one of the leading interviewers in independent radio production.
Occupy Wall Street Goes to the Ball    by Peter Martin
Price: $2.99 USD. 198640 words. Published on May 6, 2012. .

Why Is Occupy Wall Street Failing? How Do The One Percent Earn So Much While Everyone Else Struggles? And What Can A Poor Girl Do To Find Love When Her World Is Falling Apart? It's all in Peter Martin's modern day Cinderella story “Occupy Wall Street Goes to the Ball" where a billionaire, a pretty girl and an American war hero collide”