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Hear the Melody in me    by Melody Ichigami
You set the price! 870 words. Published by Just Imagine It Ink  on September 21, 2011. .

(5.00)
A book of poems
The Perfect Beggar    by Jack Gamboa
You set the price! 33360 words. Published by Just Imagine It Ink  on August 3, 2011. .

Claire makes the most important decision of her life before she is even born. In a place like heaven, she trades places with a baby boy and is born to his mother and lives his childhood in his place. Claire’s choice means that she will grow up desperately poor and suffer at the hands of abusive parents. One day, Claire has an opportunity to escape...
Fear and Loathing In The State of Jefferson    by Cyrus Emerson
You set the price! 41910 words. Published by Just Imagine It Ink  on April 25, 2011. .

(5.00)
"After Hunter S. Thompson’s suicide in 2005, only one American journalist had the balls to pick up where he had left off in the fight against the fascist regime known as the Bush Administration. Fear and Loathing in the State of Jefferson is a collection of writing from those turbulent times."
Bone Machines    by John Dodds
You set the price! 91370 words. Published by Just Imagine It Ink  on March 11, 2011. .

1 star(4.90)
They suffer for his art... When a number of women are reported missing in Glasgow, the spectre of a previous spate of unsolved disappearances in the city rears its head. Journalist Ray Bissett is drawn into the case when his daughter joins the ranks of the missing. And ambitious police detective Tom Kendrick won't let Ray forget a terrible incident from his past.
The Gumshoe Diaries    by Nicholas Stanton
You set the price! 60370 words. Published by Just Imagine It Ink  on February 28, 2011. .

0.25 star(4.33)
LA's latest Gumshoe Author strikes gold with new detective series SAN DIEGO, Calif. – For those who have been waiting for the next Phillip Marlowe, Sam Spade, Mike Hammer, or Jim Rockford, the wait is over! Nicholas Sheridan Stanton unveils the latest result of his chronically leaky cranium in a clever new detective series he's calling The Gumshoe Diaries.
The Haunted Field Trip    by Nicholas Stanton
You set the price! 14790 words. Published by Just Imagine It Ink  on February 19, 2011. .

(5.00)
In his first book, the author introduced readers around the globe to KaSandra (KK to her friends) and her S.A.M. (Secret Agents for Moms) team, Winifred and Claire, her two BFFs, as well as Daniel the new kid, and Zoë, the latest recruit. Last year the 4th graders from dear old Deer Canyon Elementary School solved The Cookie Caper when they unmasked the Lunchito Bandito. And now a new adventure..
The Migrant    by Nicholas Stanton
You set the price! 262720 words. Published by Just Imagine It Ink  on January 6, 2011. .

(5.00)
Family: the word is both sweet and bitter. We all have one; it is our common denominator. We're all linked by birth to at least two others, and we spend our lives running to and running from these connections.
KK Undercover    by Nicholas Stanton
You set the price! 8090 words. Published by Just Imagine It Ink  on January 6, 2011. .

(5.00)
Subtitle: The Cookie Caper Remember what it was like to see the world with the curious eyes of innocence? KK Undercover Mystery: The Cookie Caper is a remarkable tale that reminds us how cool it was to be a kid. The author’s lighthearted message of perseverance and loyalty appeals to people of all ages; you don’t have to be a kid to smile at these pages. The story will touch your heart.


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  • Under The Blue, The Blue Series Volume 1 on Feb. 24, 2012
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    What a find ! I saw the cover of this book and like alot of us thought umm this could be interesting. Well the writing is first rate and the story line is something each and everyone of us can relate too. I don't want to give too much away but if you have ever been young and thought what's going here ? Why is everyone not getting it ? Why am I the only one who understands ? Then you'll enjoy reading this book.