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Load Up Your Kindle With These Five Brand New Kindle Freebies! Cher Carson’s BREAKAWAY, Marie Harbon’s SEVEN POINT EIGHT: THE FIRST CHRONICLE, Mark Chisnell’s THE FULCRUM FILES, C. S. Lakin’s INNOCENT LITTLE CRIMES and Kerry Barger’s AN AMERICAN HOLOCAUST: THE STORY OF LATAINE’S RING

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Here are a few books that have just gone free by authors who have already proven to be favorites with Kindle Nation readers. Please grab them now if they look interesting to you, because they probably won’t stay free for long!

Important Note: This post is dated Tuesday, April 17, 2012, and the titles mentioned here may remain free only until midnight PST tonight.

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Team enforcer, Chase Hudson, is used to being penalized on the ice. But when his wife throws him out of their bed, he’s willing to do whatever it takes to get back in the game.

Taylor Hudson loves her husband, but she’s tired of competing with the puck bunnies who are constantly vying for his attention. After eleven months apart, she’s ready to end their ten-year marriage, but Chase isn’t ready to let her go.

Will this tough guy be able to convince his wife that some things are worth fighting for?

Erotic Romance, intended for adult audiences

Novella: 33, 366 words

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4.1 stars – 16 Reviews
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Seven Point Eight:
The most powerful number in the universe.
The number that connects everything.It is time to wake up….A physicist begins a quest to measure the soul but soon finds himself drawn into the world of the enigmatic Max Richardson, where research is sold to the military at the highest bid. However, he soon discovers another purpose when an extremely talented young psychic enters his life. He devises a project and builds a team to stretch the frontiers of exploration, only to make a reality-shattering discovery…Written in the style of a TV series, The First Chronicle is the beginning of a 5 part epic which follows the spiritual and emotional journey of five people; their quest to understand the universe and our place within it.Quantum physics meets spirituality in a tale which begins in the 1940s, unfolds during the 1960s; an era of social and spiritual transformation and reaches its conclusion in the modern age.
It interweaves the human dramas of love, betrayal, bitterness and above all, courage in a world where everyone must face their own dark shadow.For fans of the paranormal, big sweeping epics, metaphysics, science fiction, ‘Lost’, ‘Fringe’, contemporary fantasy, alternate realities and new age/spirituality.
It’s also highly suited to Young Adult readers, who like sci-fi along with their paranormal, or those who like a more challenging read.

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The Fulcrum Files

by Mark Chisnell

5.0 stars – 10 Reviews
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The young Ben Clayton was one of Britain’s brightest boxing prospects, until the day he slammed a left hook into a fragile chin. Sickened by the consequences he turned away from the ring, found solace in the arms of the beautiful Lucy Kirk and looked for new challenges.

On the 7th March 1936, after almost two decades of peace in Europe, Hitler ordered the German Army back into the Rhineland. It was a direct challenge to Britain and France. Still unnerved by the toll of the Great War, the politicians dithered. The French Army stayed in its barracks, while the aristocratic British elite looked on from their country retreats.

History teetered on a knife edge, but the spymasters were busy.

Just one man could make the difference between war and peace, victory or defeat. And that man was Ben Clayton. Thrown into the maelstrom of plot and counter-plot, into a world of murder, spies and traitors, Ben must battle not just to survive, but to protect all that he loves and holds most dear.

The Fulcrum Files is a #1 Historical Mystery book on the Amazon.com Paid Chart.

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Innocent Little Crimes

by C. S. Lakin

4.8 stars – 13 Reviews
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Lila Carmichael, outrageous, bawdy comedienne, is a rich and powerful woman in television. But, it’s not enough she has everything she desires; for fifteen years she has been obsessively orchestrating payback to five unsuspecting, former schoolmates—“friends” who played a nasty trick on her, and now it’s her turn for revenge.

Under the flattering auspices of a cozy college reunion, these unsuspecting classmates are invited to Lila’s private island for a weekend from hell where Lila forces them to play a vicious parlor game—a psychological “Ten Little Indians,” where one by one Lila’s guests are figuratively killed-off. Yet, revenge turns bittersweet when the weekend is over and one guest is dead.

A psychological spinoff of Agatha Christie’s “Ten Little Indians” that Publisher’s Weekly calls “A page-turning thrill ride that will have readers holding their breaths the whole way through.”

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4.5 stars – 18 Reviews
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75 years ago on March 18, 1937 around 3:17 pm, one of the most modern public school buildings in America exploded in a rural Texas community decimating the student population and destroying innocent lives. Considered the worst public school disaster in American history, controversial theories surrounding this tragedy are still debated to this day. The event sparked changes that soon reverberated around the world and continue to affect each of us in our homes, schools, businesses and places of worship.”An American Holocaust” is a story that begins with the giving of a child’s Christmas gift in 1936. The explosion took place at the London School in New London, Texas in 1937. The story relays more than simple facts. It is a personal account of unprepared loss and shattered dreams, followed by unfathomable grief. It describes the feelings of those who died in their innocence and of those who witnessed horror and lived through the aftermath. An unresolved silence persisted for forty years among the entire community of scarred survivors. For those who spoke out, their stories have been told and re-told for three quarters of a century, but most people have never heard them.

Although the innocent still suffer from the ignorance and indifference of a few, especially those we should be able to trust with the lives and safety of our children, this is also a story of hope. Countless lives have been saved by bold actions that were taken in the wake of this unanticipated sacrifice of so many children who were literally consumed by fire. It was truly an American holocaust. (See the video book at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0DE3ACE1517F08F2&feature=view_all )

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