I Could Pee on This: And Other Poems by Cats for 99¢. Cat lovers will laugh out loud at the quirkiness of their feline friends with these insightful and curious poems from the singular minds of housecats. In this hilarious book of tongue-in-cheek poetry, the author of the internationally syndicated comic strip Sally Forth helps cats unlock their creative potential and explain their odd behavior to ignorant humans. With titles like “Who Is That on Your Lap?,” “This Is My Chair,” “Kneel Before Me,” “Nudge,” and “Some of My Best Friends Are Dogs,” the poems collected in I Could Pee on This perfectly capture the inner workings of the cat psyche. With photos of the cat authors throughout, this whimsical volume reveals kitties at their wackiest, and most exasperating (but always lovable). Plus, this is a fixed-format version of the book, which looks nearly identical to the print version
Seduced: Rose’s Story (Books 1-3) (The Seduced Saga) – wow! the entire boxed set for only 99¢. Very definitely a limited-time offer. Rose and Derek come from different worlds. Different families. Different destinies. But nothing can stop two souls meant to be together.
Faced with supernatural threats beyond their control, and a power that could destroy everyone they care about, Rose and Derek hold onto their love..
Happy Birthday Bitch is another 99¢ offer. Explicit, lewd, erotic and indecent. Bridget gets a birthday gift she’ll never forget. My word! Whatever happened to candy & flowers?
A Warm Place to Call Home (a demon’s story). **Limited time price drop from $3.99. Final sale of the year.***
Marching With Caesar-Conquest of Gaul. Marching With Caesar® is a first-person narrative, written in the form of a memoir as dictated to a scribe of Titus Pullus, Legionary, Optio, First Spear Centurion of Caesar’s 6th and 10th Legion.
Thread of Suspicion (The Joe Tyler Series, #2). Joe Tyler has a picture. After years of looking for his missing daughter, Elizabeth, and coming up empty, he finally has something. A picture of her shortly after her abduction, showing her with another girl in Minneapolis, far away from her home in San Diego. When Joe arrives in Minneapolis, armed with the picture and an address, he begins to follow a vague trail of clues into Elizabeth’s life in Minnesota. He enlists the aid of a local woman, who specializes in helping runaways. In exchange for her help, Joe attempts to help her locate a boy who works for her and has gone missing.






