Free ebooks for Kindle & other ereaders – 9/8/2011 no comments
Another not inconsequential list of freebies at the Kindle Store and elsewhere:
Fatal Destiny by Marie Force (4 1/2 stars/10 reviews) Romance. Also free at Barnes & Noble.
The Human Addict: A Dragon’s Tale by Scott William Carter (3 1/2 stars/3 reviews) Fantasy. Also free at Barnes & Noble.
Legacy Universe: Wandering Man (A Short Story) by Martin Perry (no ratings) Sci-Fi short story. Also free at Barnes & Noble.
Sweet Baklava by Debby Mayne (3 stars/40 reviews) Romance. Also free at Barnes & Noble.
Simply Southern by Eric Wilder (no ratings) Short stories. Also free at Barnes & Noble.
Believe in America: Mitt Romney’s Plan for Jobs and Economic Growth by Romney for President (4 stars/25 reviews).
Sixty-7 (Family Secrets) by Aynoit Ashor (4 stars/1 review) Short story. Also free at Barnes & Noble.
Reckless Magic (The Star-Crossed Series, Book 1) by Rachel Higginson (5 stars/5 reviews) Paranormal romance. Also free at Barnes & Noble.
A Time to Heal (Quilts of Lancaster County) by Barbara Cameron (4 1/2 stars/14 reviews) Amish fiction. Also free at Barnes & Noble.
Discovery of Death (Blood of my World Novella One): A Paranormal Romance by A.P. Fuchs (4 stars/6 reviews). Also free at Barnes & Noble.
In the Beginning (A unique Scifi Fantasy Story) (The Great Destruction Series) by Mrs. Melanie M. Ray (4 1/2 stars/6 reviews). Also free at Barnes & Noble.
Stolen (Bitten Series) by Merrill Gemus (4 stars/2 reviews) Vampires. Also free at Barnes & Noble.
Zane’s Tale: A Succubus Diaries Short by Jill Myles (4 1/2 stars/3 reviews) Vampires. Also free at Barnes & Noble and Kobo.
Scars Of Defiance by Lorena Angell (5 stars/3 reviews) Romantic suspense. Also free at Barnes & Noble.
You Can’t Do EVERYthing … So Do SOMEthing: Small Ways to Change the World by Shane Stanford (3 1/2 stars/2 reviews) Christianity.
From Ashes to Honor (First Responders) by Loree Lough (4 1/2 stars/8 reviews) Contemporary fiction. Also free at Barnes & Noble.
The Variant Effect by G. Wells Taylor (no ratings) Science fiction. Also free at Barnes & Noble and Kobo.
The Hot Girl’s Friend (Flirts! 5 Romantic Short Stories) by Lisa Scott (5 stars/6 reviews). Also free at Barnes & Noble.
Tracking Down Gruppenführer Kunitz (Simon Wolfe Mystery) by David Del Bourgo (no ratings) Mystery. Also free at Barnes & Noble.
3 Mindful Experiments: 3 Short Stories by Joshua Scribner (4 1/2 stars/2 reviews). Also free at Barnes & Noble and Kobo.
Ex On The Beach (Beach Flirts! 5 Romantic Short Stories Collection) by Lisa Scott (4 stars/1 reviews). Also free at Barnes & Noble.
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Some cheap reads:
The Name of this Book Is Secret (Secret Series) by Pseudonymous Bosch (4 1/2 stars/101 reviews). This bestselling children’s ebook is currently on sale for $0.99 at B&N, where it is the subject of this month’s Spotlight promotion. Also same price at the Kindle Store and Kobo.
Chasing Amanda by Melissa Foster (4 1/2 stars/75 reviews) $0.99. $2.99 at Barnes & Noble and Kobo.
Nine years ago, Molly Tanner witnessed a young girl’s abduction in the busy city of Philadelphia, shifting her occasional clairvoyance into overdrive. Two days later, the girl’s body was found, and Molly’s life fell apart. Consumed by guilt for not acting upon her visions, and on the brink of losing her family, Molly escaped the torturous reminders in the city, fleeing to the safety of the close-knit rural community of Boyds, Maryland.
Molly’s life is back on track, her son has begun college, and she and her husband have finally rekindled their relationship. Their fresh start is shattered when a seven-year-old girl disappears from a local park near Molly’s home. Unable to turn her back on another child and troubled by memories of the past, Molly sets out to find her, jeopardizing the marriage she’d fought so hard to hold together. While unearthing clues and struggling to decipher her visions, Molly discovers another side of Boyds, where the residents–and the land itself–hold potentially lethal secrets, and exposes another side of her husband, one that threatens to tear them apart.
In Leah’s Wake by Terri Giuliano Long (4 1/2 stars/48 reviews) $0.99. Same price at B&N; $2.99 at Kobo.
The Tyler family had the perfect life – until sixteen-year-old Leah decided she didn’t want to be perfect anymore.
While her parents fight to save their daughter from destroying her brilliant future, Leah’s younger sister, Justine, must cope with the damage her out-of-control sibling leaves in her wake.
Will this family survive? What happens when love just isn’t enough?
Cross Dressed to Kill by Andrew Lucas (4 1/2 stars/9 reviews) $0.99.
Set in small town Middle England where nothing nasty should happen, this witty thriller will make you laugh, cry, and question one or two of life’s quirkier realities. Lying somewhere between Niall Johnsons and Richard Russo’s ‘Keeping Mum’ and CBS televisions ‘Dexter’ (a serial killer hero – should you love him or hate him?). ‘Cross-dressed to kill’ picks up the story of a likeable rogue, a gently camp hairdresser who, disappointed with life and disillusioned with his once glittering career, after he begins chatting neurotically to his contrary reflection in a salon mirror, starts disposing of his most irritating clients. The novel follows its ‘hero’ through the course of one turbulent year, charting half a dozen ‘unfortunate’ murders, a host of twists and turns, and ultimately a devastating revenge….
An Accidental Family by Donna Fasano (4 1/2 stars/6 reviews) $0.99. At Barnes & Noble this one is $3.99.
"I do," the bride and groom said…
and without love they wed.
Jonas Winslow knew nothing about fatherhood, yet he was determined to keep his orphaned nephew. But the boy’s aunt, Robin Hampstead, wasn’t about to let go of her only remaining family. The solution: a temporary – strictly platonic – marriage…or so they thought.
Their agreement was to share the house and all child-rearing responsibilities, which seemed an uncomplicated arrangement until…Jonas began seeing Robin in a new light, not as a pretend wife, but as a very real woman whose bedroom was enticingly close to his.
