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KeeperKeeper (book)
Print: $14.44 Download: $1.25 When Captain Alex Marcase's estranged father dies, he hopes his inheritance will be enough to fund his next deep space expedition. When his inheritance turns out to be a genetically-altered slave named Evan, it's just the beginning of the end of Alex's normal, orderly life. Not only does Evan have his own brand of morality, his special abilities are coveted by his late owner's enemies. As the pair head into deep space with their enemies in hot pursuit, Alex's chief rival ahead of them, and a saboteur onboard their ship, will they be able to learn to appreciate each other as individuals in time? Or will their differences be too much to overcome?
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Print: $8.95 Download: $1.25 Riley Lewis stands atop an emotional cliff, with an abusive father, teenage bullies, and the demon in the closet all ready to push him over the edge. When he reaches his limits, will he finally break free of the terror that threatens to consume him or will he become the monster that everyone wants him to be?
This tragic novel examines the life of a boy who wants to be just like everyone else, but who must contend with emotional, physical, and sexual abuse while the world around him is oblivious to his suffering.
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Print: $7.40 Download: $1.25 Author Steve Barber's unique take on relationships, life, death, and human nature are explored in this collection of six short stories. He looks into our memories, our fears, even our deepest secrets. Reflected in a cracked mirror, you may see the woman down the street, whose son seems just a little off, the man in the next office, who is convinced every woman is out to get him, or your Great Aunt Edna, who was certain she knew who Death really was.
Or you may just find your own secret self hiding among the pages.
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Print: $7.85 Download: $1.25 When Melvin Sneed finds a magic genie, he thinks it's the answer to all of his problems, including better ways to torment Frankie Hubble, his favorite target. However, both he and Frankie are about to learn there is a lot more to wishing than just wanting. The universe always expects something in return.
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