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The Curse of Albrecht Manor | by Christopher Newman Jan. 17, 2011 | $7.99 | 65216 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Chris Newman lives in northeast Ohio. A life-long fan of Robert E. Howard, Richard Matheson, and Stephen King the bookshelves at the Newman residence run the gambit from erotica to horror to spirituality to humor. In fact, Chris hopes one day to inherit a library (or a castle with a library, that'd be nice!). Surrounding his eclectic library is his collection of medieval weaponry, helms, and shields. Woe be to the foolish mortal who tries to invade the Newman home. |
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The Deep Beyond: A Relic Worlds Novel | by Jeff McArthur Jan. 17, 2011 | $1.50 | 47125 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Jeff McArthur was born in Nebraska where he began writing before he could read. He went to school in New York, then moved to Los Angeles to begin a film career. In the past couple years he has written a comic book series and published four books. His most recent one, Pro Bono, is due to be released in the middle of 2011. |
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Tales from The Uprising | by Christopher Newman Jan. 17, 2011 | $6.99 | 34657 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Chris Newman lives in northeast Ohio. A life-long fan of Robert E. Howard, Richard Matheson, and Stephen King the bookshelves at the Newman residence run the gambit from erotica to horror to spirituality to humor. In fact, Chris hopes one day to inherit a library (or a castle with a library, that'd be nice!). Surrounding his eclectic library is his collection of medieval weaponry, helms, and shields. Woe be to the foolish mortal who tries to invade the Newman home. |
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The Ultimate Collection of Short Erotic Tales 2 (Reworked) | by Carl East Jan. 17, 2011 | $2.99 | 93225 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: I was born In Hull, Yorkshire, England in 1956. I started to write at the age of 44 in the year 2000 and I wasn't very good. I slowly learned over the years that followed, mainly from people online who gave up their time to help me. I chose to write imaginative things and sometimes allowed my own imagination to get away from me. I started with erotic tales before going onto more serious stuff, although having said that my erotic stories have been popular. The first book I published was "The Second Apprentice" followed closely by "The Talking Sword" both of which are sword and sorcerer type tales. My favorite release though was "Hell's Gate" and that one's doing very well now. Because my erotic stories are so popular, I will keep writing them. I'm well known for setting fair prices for my stories. One of them for instance is called "The Ultimate Collection of short erotic tales 1 & 2" and is priced at $4.99. If you were to buy each story separately, that book would cost you over $30. I now live in America and have done for the past 6 years. I'm very happily married and intend to stay that way. Carl |
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Rysykk's Remedy | by J.C. Natál Jan. 17, 2011 | $6.99 | 66917 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: J.C. Natál has been writing since she was old enough to hold a pen. There was a devout Pentecostal phase which produced some of the worst poetry the world has ever seen. There have been short stories and novel length stories that should have been shorter. There was a lot of dribble with a few gems emerging over time. Despite the efforts of real life to derail her, J. C. worked at honing her craft with various original projects, then discovered the world of written erotica and the world as she knew it changed. Even more when she discovered the world of fan fiction erotica, and the discovery that other people were turned on by the same things she was. And that, in turn brought her here. |
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Orchid and Sword, Episode 2 | by DDH LLC Jan. 17, 2011 | $2.99 | 14 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: DDH is a multimedia digital content production and distribution company. Its contents cover a wide range from digital graphic novels, music, music video, and films. DDH started as a 3D company in 2007. It strongly believes that good contents with reasonable prices is best for the clients and the company itself. The staffs of DDH are multilingual, and this brings the world culture into the production elements. For inquiries or cooperations: info@ddh3d.com |
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Return to Albrecht Manor | by Christopher Newman Jan. 17, 2011 | $7.99 | 80576 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Chris Newman lives in northeast Ohio. A life-long fan of Robert E. Howard, Richard Matheson, and Stephen King the bookshelves at the Newman residence run the gambit from erotica to horror to spirituality to humor. In fact, Chris hopes one day to inherit a library (or a castle with a library, that'd be nice!). Surrounding his eclectic library is his collection of medieval weaponry, helms, and shields. Woe be to the foolish mortal who tries to invade the Newman home. |
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The Ultimate Collection of Short Erotic Tales (Reworked) | by Carl East Jan. 17, 2011 | $2.99 | 249748 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: I was born In Hull, Yorkshire, England in 1956. I started to write at the age of 44 in the year 2000 and I wasn't very good. I slowly learned over the years that followed, mainly from people online who gave up their time to help me. I chose to write imaginative things and sometimes allowed my own imagination to get away from me. I started with erotic tales before going onto more serious stuff, although having said that my erotic stories have been popular. The first book I published was "The Second Apprentice" followed closely by "The Talking Sword" both of which are sword and sorcerer type tales. My favorite release though was "Hell's Gate" and that one's doing very well now. Because my erotic stories are so popular, I will keep writing them. I'm well known for setting fair prices for my stories. One of them for instance is called "The Ultimate Collection of short erotic tales 1 & 2" and is priced at $4.99. If you were to buy each story separately, that book would cost you over $30. I now live in America and have done for the past 6 years. I'm very happily married and intend to stay that way. Carl |
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Bleed You Dry | by Melissa Tyndall Jan. 17, 2011 | $2.00 | 67393 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Melissa Tyndall is a caffeine addict, cat wrangler, novelist and poet. Her work has appeared in Red Mud Review, Words + Images and Number One. The writer seeks an invisible plane and a robot that will grade her students’ papers while she works on the five-part fantasy series, Demon in Me. Literary representation would also be welcomed. Her first novel, Bleed You Dry, is available electronically through Amazon, Smashwords and PubIt! She currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee with her husband and two orange cats. |
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The Right Foot | by Abbey Lee Jan. 17, 2011 | $7.00 | 47286 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Abbey Lee is a humourist whose style she has proclaimed as "no plot, little substance, but apparently fun to read... or so I'm told." She writes with a dry and oftentimes black humour that is always her own and will always leave you laughing and wanting more. |
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Being Bad (Erotic Romance Short Story) | by Jessica Morse Jan. 17, 2011 | $0.99 | 10696 words | Sample 35% |
| Author bio: Jessica Morse has been writing since she was a child. Her first work was a one act play about the dangers of letting dogs off their leashes, written when she was seven. Since then she’s worked as a waitress, fundraiser, and freelance writer. Jessica wrote her first piece of erotic romance in 2008, and never looked back. Jessica has lived in Philadelphia, PA for her entire life, but travels as often as she can (her current tally is three continents and twelve countries). When she’s not writing or reading one of the eight hundred books in her home, she spends time with her husband and their fifteen pound cat. |
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Rhonny Reaper's Creature Features Horror Anthology | by Rhonda E. Kachur Jan. 17, 2011 | $2.99 | 88638 words | Sample 30% |
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The Corporate Storyteller: A Writing Manual & Style Guide for the Brave New Business Leader | by Eve Paludan Jan. 17, 2011 | $5.99 | 28200 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: By day, Eve Paludan is an editor of scholarly works at a university. By night, she writes romance novels and nonfiction books. Her nonfiction series for Prima Publishing, The Romance Writer's Pink Pages: The Insider's Guide to Getting Your Romance Novel Published, was twice a #1 bestseller for Writer's Digest Book Club. |
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Reality or Fantasy | by Eva Hore Jan. 17, 2011 | $3.99 | 18915 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Erotica writer Eva Hore has been published world wide. Her work is seen in magazines such as Hustler, Forum, Desire, Penthouse, Newcummers, Leg Sex, XL Magazine, Naughty Neighbors, Scared Naked Magazine, For Women, Adult Spy FRM, Playgirl, In the Buff, Hot Spot, Grass Roots and Swank Magazine. |
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Out of the Shadows | by Jamie Lynn Miller Jan. 17, 2011 | $6.99 | 45278 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Jamie Lynn Miller is a romantic at heart. Her stories reflect the desire we all have to find "the one", persevering through trials and heartache for that happy ending. She was born in Chicago and still lives there today, with her husband and their furry, four-footed "children". |
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Characters to Life Quick Tips | by Shelia Goss Jan. 17, 2011 | $0.99 | 2647 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Shelia M Goss is the national best selling author of My Invisible Husband, His Invisible Wife, Paige's Web, Roses are thorns, Double Platinum, and Hollywood Deception. All of these books are available in paperback. She's also the receipient of several awards for her writing. Shelia has several eBooks in the works for 2010: A Forever Love, Love UnExpected, and My Catered Affair. |
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A Man Called Ty | by William Wayne "Bill" Dicksion Jan. 17, 2011 | $2.99 | 61446 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: William Wayne "Bill" Dicksion writes historical adventure novels with authenticity. He has published six novels and a memoir. Bill, as he is called by his friends, is a prolific writer, and he doesn't pull punches; he tells it like it is, or was, as the case may be. If you like high adventure with a touch of romance, you will like his stories. |
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The Last Giant | by Mario Milosevic Jan. 17, 2011 | $6.99 | 53918 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Mario Milosevic was born in a refugee camp in Italy, grew up in Canada, and holds a degree in philosophy and mathematics from the University of Waterloo. He now lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife, fellow writer Kim Antieau. His poems, stories, and novels have appeared in many venues, both print and online. |
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Cemetery Psalms (5 Ghost/Horror Short Stories) | by Danielle Bourdon Jan. 17, 2011 | $0.99 | 18374 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Born and raised in Corona, California, Danielle started her first novel at age 11 on an airplane flight from California to Texas. The unfinished 'book' was tucked away as a memento. Her love of books and writing led her to start several other novels over the last decade, none of which ever got to the publication stage. Dréoteth was written during an exhaustive but exciting National Novel Writing Month exercise, which she completed, and has now become a full-fledged book. It is her first published novel. Danielle lives in Texas with her husband, two sons, and their black cat Sheba. |
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The Curable Romantic: Advice for the Romance-Impaired | by Katharine Miller Jan. 17, 2011 | $1.99 | 12900 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Katharine Miller is a writer and designer. She is the author of The Curable Romantic: Advice for the Romance-Impaired and 30 Failures by Age 30. She is also working on a graphic novel series, Robot of Leisure (www.robotofleisure.com). View more of her work at katharinemiller.com |
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Broken Melodies | by Lucy London Jan. 17, 2011 | $2.00 | 3129 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Lucy London is a young, Canadian writer who holds Bachelor degrees in English Literature and Education. The self-described "dreamer and lover" writes of devastating heartbreak in a language both beautiful and fragile, which ultimately fascinates readers. The honesty that drives London's pen is endearing, and at times painful, but her sorrow is expressed in such a subtle way that it becomes lovely to read and even lovelier to share among friends. |
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Safe With Me, Part 4 | by Shaina Richmond Jan. 17, 2011 | $0.99 | 13695 words | Sample 10% |
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A Handbook for Heretics | by John W. Sloat Jan. 17, 2011 | $4.99 | 48087 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: John W. Sloat, a former Presbyterian minister, served churches in Pennsylvania and Ohio. He holds a B.A. from Denison University, 1954; an M.Div. from Princeton Seminary, 1957; and a Th.M. from Pittsburgh Seminary, 1977. Previous books include "Lord, Make Us One" (non-fiction, 1986) and "The Other Half" (fiction, 2001). Several of his sermons have been included in "Pulpit Digest," a national preaching journal. He is married to Helen Burdick Sloat, a psychiatric nurse, and they have three children and eight grandchildren. A pianist and organist, Sloat also plays the French horn, is a scratch model builder and leads spirituality groups. |
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Understanding Philosophy: Volume I | by Hercules Bantas Jan. 17, 2011 | $2.99 | 16554 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Dr Hercules Bantas has been teaching and reading political science for the better part of a decade. It is his opinion that he is too often immersed in some weighty tome or other, the authors of which always use one thousand words where one hundred words would suffice. It was while juggling no less than three weighty tomes by the same author and trying to understand what the fellow was trying to say that the idea of The Reluctant Geek Guides was born. He is well aware that publishing clearly written and unambiguous guides to important ideas in the human sciences is frowned upon in some circles, but he's going to do it anyway. Despite his well documented grumpiness, Hercules claims to like people and can be contacted by email at reluctantgeek[at]iinet.net.au. |
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A Home from the Woods | by Michael Antoniak Jan. 17, 2011 | $5.00 | 60965 words | Sample 20% |
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Escape From Hades | by Aaron Pery Jan. 17, 2011 | $3.99 | 64237 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: As most authors might claim, I was always been a natural storyteller and voracious book reader. Somehow, I also knew that some day I would sit down and write a book, which I did quite recently. When I finally sat in front of my computer monitor to do just that, the words literally came pouring out. Before very long, I had written many books in various genres. At first, my prolific writing was mainly for the pleasure and self-entertainment involved, until I discocered Smashwords and ebooks, and here I am, a published author with a long list of books to my credit. And many more to come. |
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The Fear | by Julio Angel Ortiz Jan. 17, 2011 | $0.99 | 12309 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Julio Angel Ortiz is an up-and-coming writer in both print and electronic media. Julio has had an audio drama released for the original sci-fi series THE DOME and a short story published in a collection by Obverse Books, as well as several eBooks available for Kindle, Nook, and other eReaders via his Vox Camera imprint. When not banging his head against his notebook in order to string words together, Julio works in Information Technology during the day and is also active blogging, posting on Twitter, and working at his photography. |
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From Fab to Fabulous | by Diamond McKenzie Jan. 17, 2011 | $0.99 | 5657 words | Sample 10% |
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Sympathy For The Devil | by Christine Pope Jan. 17, 2011 | $5.99 | 114495 words | Sample 20% |
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Unbreak Me | by Lex Valentine Jan. 17, 2011 | $2.99 | 32936 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Lex Valentine is a bestselling, award winning author who writes across genres from contemporary to urban fantasy in both M/M and M/F. A native of Monterey County, California, Lex now lives in a canyon in Orange County, California with Rott, her long haired tattooed husband, and bunch of cats she calls “babies.†She loves loud rock and alternative music, builds her own computers, and works full-time at a cemetery as the network administrator. She also enjoys creating cover art with her daughter Nikki, a graphic arts student, as the award winning team of Winterheart Design. Lex is a member of Romance Writers of America and the PASIC, Fantasy, Futuristic & Paranormal, and Orange County California chapters of RWA. You’ll find her door always open to readers at lex at lexvalentine dot com. |
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Pieces of Eight: A Story of Sex & Love, Trust & Betrayal | by Michael Reed McLaughlin Jan. 17, 2011 | $3.99 | 59804 words | Sample 33% |
| Author bio: Michael Reed McLaughlin is an avid sailor and an independent filmmaker. He lived on his 32' ketch for fifteen years, before moving to the Hollywood Hills. He is also the author of the high fantasy trilogies THE HERO SAGAS and THE HERO WITHIN. |
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Cuisine Végétarienne | by Pierre-Emmanuel Malissin Jan. 17, 2011 | $5.00 | 10711 words | Sample 5% |
| Author bio: Cuisine et mets est un site de recettes sur le net, plus de 11 000 recettes y sont référencées, cuisine te mets édite depuis plus d'un an des PDF de recettes et désormais des ebooks pour votre, Ipad, Iphone, Kindle... |
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Anonymous Invitation | by Brian DeCottage Jan. 17, 2011 | $2.99 | 10133 words | Sample 30% |
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30 Failures by Age 30 | by Katharine Miller Jan. 17, 2011 | $1.99 | 25792 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Katharine Miller is a writer and designer. She is the author of The Curable Romantic: Advice for the Romance-Impaired and 30 Failures by Age 30. She is also working on a graphic novel series, Robot of Leisure (www.robotofleisure.com). View more of her work at katharinemiller.com |
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Finding Faith (Pirates & Faith, Book 4) | by Molly Evangeline Jan. 17, 2011 | $2.99 | 77729 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Molly Evangeline's passion for writing began when she was eight years old while witnessing her mom's own love for writing. For years she wrote as a pastime and in 2003 at age fifteen she began writing her first historical Christian novel, The Pirate Daughter's Promise, book one of her Pirates & Faith series. In 2008 it became the first of her books to be published. Since then she has completed and published the three remaining books of the series. Molly credits her success to God and her mom's teaching, guidance, and decision to home school her from kindergarten through high school. Besides writing fiction, Molly enjoys journaling, designing and sewing costumes from her stories, and being outdoors. She is twenty-two years old and is currently working on a new series, a Christian fantasy trilogy, while living at home with her family in Wisconsin. |
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Price of a Rose | by Tori Minard Jan. 17, 2011 | $2.99 | 17962 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Tori Minard writes paranormal romance and urban fantasy. When she isn’t writing fiction, she enjoys dancing, gardening, reading about folklore and mythology, surfing the web, and most of all immersing herself in other people’s fiction. Tori has had a lifelong fascination with magic and ritual techniques, and has had years of self-study in these areas. She was born in Alaska and now lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, son, and micro-dog. |
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Taboo | by Empress LaBlaQue Jan. 17, 2011 | $3.99 | 19511 words | Sample 20% |
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A Captain's Heart (Pirates & Faith, Book 3) | by Molly Evangeline Jan. 17, 2011 | $2.99 | 105645 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Molly Evangeline's passion for writing began when she was eight years old while witnessing her mom's own love for writing. For years she wrote as a pastime and in 2003 at age fifteen she began writing her first historical Christian novel, The Pirate Daughter's Promise, book one of her Pirates & Faith series. In 2008 it became the first of her books to be published. Since then she has completed and published the three remaining books of the series. Molly credits her success to God and her mom's teaching, guidance, and decision to home school her from kindergarten through high school. Besides writing fiction, Molly enjoys journaling, designing and sewing costumes from her stories, and being outdoors. She is twenty-two years old and is currently working on a new series, a Christian fantasy trilogy, while living at home with her family in Wisconsin. |
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The Vegan Slow Cooker - Come Home to Delicious Aromas | by Chefs Secret Vault Jan. 17, 2011 | $3.99 | 5880 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Here’s where you’ll find some very unique cookbooks. These aren’t your Grandmother’s old fashioned cookbooks. Rather than those usual big, bulky cookbooks, “You†now have the power to select the exact food topic that you’re interested in. Maybe it’s creating some yummy “Gelato†made with fresh fruit for tonight’s dessert. It’s creamier, lower in fat, and lower in calories than Ice Cream. Or how about some “hand picked†rib recipes for some falling off the bone “Kicken†“Ribs†for dinner this weekend? Ribs are always a hit and with these recipes you’ll be crowned the “Pro Chefâ€. And then just in case you’re getting tired of that “same oldâ€, “same old†fried chicken, check out “Twice Fried Korean Chickenâ€. It’s so crispy, and delicious, you’d better make a double batch!! They’re all going to ask “How do you come up with all these wonderful dishes?†Shh.. It’ll be our little secret. Chefs Secret Vault cookbooks are created for today’s fast paced lifestyle and they allow you to use & enjoy a new recipe immediately. Our e-book cookbooks are designed specifically for use in all known e-readers, and on your computer. No need to print the whole cookbook, just print a single recipe when you’re ready, use it while you’re cooking, and creating, “don’t worry about spots & stains because when you’re done, just ball it up & throw it awayâ€. There’s no wasted space and certainly no clutter. Their easy to use format and inexpensive budget pricing allows you to start a collection, and build your own personal library of cookbooks & delicious recipes. How about a Free Cookbook? “So you can take it for a test drive in your own kitchen†Just go to our website and it's waiting for you |
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My Serbian Wolf | by Charisma Knight Jan. 17, 2011 | $3.99 | 22237 words | Sample 20% |
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Betrayal | by Michael Wolfam Jan. 17, 2011 | You set the price! | 90437 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Michael Wolfam is the pen name used by Michael and Kenny, two brothers who are always up to something; from building an electric car to starting a non-profit renewable energy company. Thanks for checking out Betrayal, our first novel. All proceeds from Betrayal will be used to fund our newest project, the ApocalypsEV. Check it out at www.apocalypsev.com |
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Every Tear (Pirates & Faith, Book 2) | by Molly Evangeline Jan. 17, 2011 | $2.99 | 134805 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Molly Evangeline's passion for writing began when she was eight years old while witnessing her mom's own love for writing. For years she wrote as a pastime and in 2003 at age fifteen she began writing her first historical Christian novel, The Pirate Daughter's Promise, book one of her Pirates & Faith series. In 2008 it became the first of her books to be published. Since then she has completed and published the three remaining books of the series. Molly credits her success to God and her mom's teaching, guidance, and decision to home school her from kindergarten through high school. Besides writing fiction, Molly enjoys journaling, designing and sewing costumes from her stories, and being outdoors. She is twenty-two years old and is currently working on a new series, a Christian fantasy trilogy, while living at home with her family in Wisconsin. |
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The Alpha Female | by David Ettridge Jan. 17, 2011 | $6.00 | 47197 words | Sample 5% |
| Author bio: Born in 1945 in South Australia, David has been observing people all of his adult life. His many observations are encapsulated in this, his 4th book. The subject of men and women is one which should appeal to many and perhaps David's observations will ignite some reaction from many readers, after all, we live in a politically correct world where every opinion must be the same or someone will be offended. This author is not politically correct and hopes to incite reactions from people who are. In his 'grumpy' years, and like so many men of his era, David remains true to his beliefs and opinions. |
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Gideon's Girl | by Empress LaBlaQue Jan. 17, 2011 | $3.99 | 18472 words | Sample 20% |
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Ethnic Bread Recipes - The Bread Machine Series | by Chefs Secret Vault Jan. 17, 2011 | $3.99 | 3538 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Here’s where you’ll find some very unique cookbooks. These aren’t your Grandmother’s old fashioned cookbooks. Rather than those usual big, bulky cookbooks, “You†now have the power to select the exact food topic that you’re interested in. Maybe it’s creating some yummy “Gelato†made with fresh fruit for tonight’s dessert. It’s creamier, lower in fat, and lower in calories than Ice Cream. Or how about some “hand picked†rib recipes for some falling off the bone “Kicken†“Ribs†for dinner this weekend? Ribs are always a hit and with these recipes you’ll be crowned the “Pro Chefâ€. And then just in case you’re getting tired of that “same oldâ€, “same old†fried chicken, check out “Twice Fried Korean Chickenâ€. It’s so crispy, and delicious, you’d better make a double batch!! They’re all going to ask “How do you come up with all these wonderful dishes?†Shh.. It’ll be our little secret. Chefs Secret Vault cookbooks are created for today’s fast paced lifestyle and they allow you to use & enjoy a new recipe immediately. Our e-book cookbooks are designed specifically for use in all known e-readers, and on your computer. No need to print the whole cookbook, just print a single recipe when you’re ready, use it while you’re cooking, and creating, “don’t worry about spots & stains because when you’re done, just ball it up & throw it awayâ€. There’s no wasted space and certainly no clutter. Their easy to use format and inexpensive budget pricing allows you to start a collection, and build your own personal library of cookbooks & delicious recipes. How about a Free Cookbook? “So you can take it for a test drive in your own kitchen†Just go to our website and it's waiting for you |
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Into the Path of Gods | by Kathleen Guler Jan. 17, 2011 | $7.99 | 112129 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Novelist Kathleen Cunningham Guler is the author of the multi-award winning Macsen’s Treasure Series that includes Into the Path of Gods, In the Shadow of Dragons, The Anvil Stone and A Land Beyond Ravens. Drawing from her Welsh and Scottish heritage as well as a long background in literature and history, she has also published numerous articles, essays, reviews, short stories and poetry. The author is a member of the Historical Novel Society, the International Arthurian Society, and participates in various writing organizations. |
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Experimentum Orgasmus | by Basil Croeser Jan. 17, 2011 | $4.95 | 75982 words | Sample 39% |
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Beyond Seduction | by Stephanie Morris Jan. 17, 2011 | $4.99 | 39984 words | Sample 20% |
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The Pirate Daughter's Promise (Pirates & Faith, Book 1) | by Molly Evangeline Jan. 17, 2011 | $0.99 | 58121 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Molly Evangeline's passion for writing began when she was eight years old while witnessing her mom's own love for writing. For years she wrote as a pastime and in 2003 at age fifteen she began writing her first historical Christian novel, The Pirate Daughter's Promise, book one of her Pirates & Faith series. In 2008 it became the first of her books to be published. Since then she has completed and published the three remaining books of the series. Molly credits her success to God and her mom's teaching, guidance, and decision to home school her from kindergarten through high school. Besides writing fiction, Molly enjoys journaling, designing and sewing costumes from her stories, and being outdoors. She is twenty-two years old and is currently working on a new series, a Christian fantasy trilogy, while living at home with her family in Wisconsin. |
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Quiet Time | by Dag Heward-Mills Jan. 17, 2011 | $7.00 | 30087 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Dag Heward-Mills is known for his Healing Jesus Crusades throughout the continent of Africa with thousands in attendance and many accompanying miracles. The son of a lawyer, Dag gave his life to the Lord while a teenager. In the course of his seven-year training at Medical School, he became a pastor in Accra, Ghana and started what is now a fast-growing denomination: Lighthouse Chapel International, which has over 1,000 branches and is on every continent. It was in 1988 in Suhum, a small town in Ghana, that God placed upon him the anointing to teach. He began holding meetings in a classroom on campus that accommodated just a handful of people. As attendance steadily increased, larger and larger halls had to be used, until finally, in 2006, he commissioned the construction of one of the largest church complexes in Africa! A prolific author of several best-selling books, his radio, TV and internet programmes reach millions around the world. Other outreaches include pastors and ministers conferences and the renowned Anagkazo Bible and Ministry Training Centre. |
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