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Tears of Kerberos (Star Crusades Uprising, Book 2)    by Michael G. Thomas
Price: $3.99 USD. 63140 words. Published by Swordworks & Miro Books  on May 26, 2011. .

Tears of Kerberos is the second book in the epic new science fiction series that chronicles humanity’s first interstellar confederation, torn apart by religious strife and extremism. As the religious insurgency continues to spread through the weakened colonies of the Confederacy, Spartan, now a sergeant in the Marine Corps and his armoured platoon is rushed to the defence of New Carlos.
Escape From the Garden of Eden    by Tracie Loveless-Hill
Price: $5.99 USD. 64530 words. Published by nevaehpublishing on August 29, 2012. .

Heartbroken, confused, and at one of the lowest points in her life, Tyesha Lawson thinks a trip to Vegas will give her clarity of thought. When she finds herself captured by a bunch of religious zealots, she tries to escape from The Garden of Eden and finds herself in for the fight of her life.
Ancient Shadows    by T. R. Healy
Price: $4.99 USD. 70850 words. Published by FlareFont Publishing, LLC  on October 27, 2012. .

Ancient Shadows is the story of a troubled man who seeks a kind of redemption in doing a good, if illegal, deed. That deed is to escort an individual to Guatemala so he can bring his family to the United States.
Fundamental Questions: Challenging The Notion Of Biblical Perfection    by Michael David Jeffers
Price: $2.99 USD. 37430 words. Published on February 11, 2013. .

Fundamental Questions is a book that openly challenges the tenets of fundamentalism, while chronicling the journey of an ex-evangelist away from religious literalism. This book is for atheists, believers, and everyone in between.
The Amazing Deception: a Critical Analysis of Christianity    by Doyle Duke
Price: $2.99 USD. 135940 words. Published on April 7, 2013. .

The Amazing Deception is a history of Christianity that kicks the foundation stones from underneath the generally accepted view of that religion. It reveals the inception of Christianity and follows its development into the Orthodox Church, its growth, and transformation to Catholicism. It describes that organization’s corrupt reign through the Dark Ages and into the Reformation.