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<title>1) Aliens For Sale by Randy Lankford</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook74940.htm</link>
<description>It's invasion by persuasion when a race of aliens tries to convince their neighbors to let them move in. After trashing their planet, a race of aliens is looking for a new home. Fortunately, Earth is a perfect match. Now all they have to do is convince the natives to make room. The only problem is their spokesman doesn't know he's working for an "off-planet" entity, or that he's going to have to make the first intergalactic sale with an emergency haircut. Elderly spies and seeing-eye Chihuahuas, ALIENS FOR SALE is a rollicking farce that skewers marketing, politics and pop-culture.</description>
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<title>2) Murders in the Swampland by Patricia Lieb</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook75293.htm</link>
<description>Serial murders, hate crimes, torture... Who would have expected such violence in the quiet country community of Hernando County, Florida? Initially covered by award winning reporter Patricia Lieb during her tenure with The Daily Sun Journal, she recounts these and other shocking true crime events in MURDERS IN THE SWAMPLAND.</description>
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<title>3) Blue Eyes by Patricia Lieb</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook66163.htm</link>
<description>Mary was born with blue eyes. Unusual for a black woman, but nothing more than that. From time to time she has wondered about them, wondered about her roots, but her mother would never talk about her family, and she'd never tried to pry. After all, there's never been any real need to know. Until now... She's starting to do things without even realizing. She's waking up in strange places. She's losing track of time...not just minutes, or hours, but days. And there's something else--she's starting to remember things. Things she couldn't possibly know about. Things that never happened to her.</description>
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<title>4) This Old House by Lavada Dee</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook66162.htm</link>
<description>It's too much. Katherine goes from single and sharing an apartment with two roommates to being a mother to her orphaned niece overnight. With no other family, it's just she and Jodi. Short of money, and knowing the night job she holds will put additional trauma on her niece, Katherine seeks a live-in domestic position. Ross Huntington has just finished with the last of a series of unsatisfactory babysitters. He's raising his two boys by himself and while he has family support, he hates having to depend entirely on his parents to provide childcare. They need each other, and what they can offer each other seems ideal except...no one in Ross's hometown is going to believe Katherine's just the nanny. SOLUTION: Marriage. RULES: In name only</description>
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<title>5) Luck of the Draw by Julie Lence</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook66161.htm</link>
<description>Royce Weston has little use for the opposite sex, until Paige Morgan deals him a hand he can't refuse. Royce Weston knows firsthand women are exceptional liars, especially the one who has wormed her way into his family's good graces by claiming amnesia. Since Paige didn't heed his advice at the poker tables, he reasons a bit of "friendly" persuasion is needed to send her packing from Wooded Acres. But when she matches him trick for trick and has his ranch hands jumping to please her, Royce knows he's met his match. A simpering miss she is not. Sassy and daring; if only she'd give him a reason to trust her... Royce despises her--Paige knows that much is true. But she's convinced he knows something about her past, and until he tells her about her family, she isn't going anywhere. And if in the meantime she happens to tame this rough and tough cowboy, all the better. Any girl will tell you, it's not how you play the cards, it's the Luck of the Draw that counts.</description>
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