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MORE FREEBIES! Overload Your Kindle With These FREE Titles! Micheal Rivers’ VERLIEGE, Rachael Wade’s AMARANTH, Andrew Biss’ THE IMPRESSIONISTS, Don Handfield’s TOUCHBACK, Sheng-Shih Lin’s DAUGHTER OF THE BAMBOO FOREST, Teddy Jacobs’ SWORD BEARER

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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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Verliege

by Micheal Rivers

4.9 stars – 10 Reviews
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
The world of Adrian Bolt shattered as his wife lay butchered on the floor of Castle Verliege. His conviction by a German court was as swift as the sword that killed her. He maintained his silence knowing his story would not be believed. Though his reputation was impeccable there was nobody willing to stand for him.
Another world lay in wait for anyone living within the walls of the castle; waiting, watching, for eternity to keep the Mueller name upon its registers. There is only one world here for those who choose to stay. To enter its doors is an invitation you will not soon forget!

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4.4 stars – 44 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Knowledge changes everything…

Hoodoo-influenced Southern Louisiana seems like the perfect place for Camille to relocate and escape her abusive past. She didn’t expect to fall in love and plummet herself into the world of Amaranth, a place of exile for reformed vampires.

Thanks to her deadly vampire ex-boyfriend, she’s confronted with decisions that not only threaten her life but the lives of her inhuman friends that she has come to love. Entangled in her friends’ quest for freedom, she dives into their realm and faces the threats of the ruler of Amaranth—the mother of all vampires—and her own inner demons.

Will she derail her life and make the ultimate sacrifice for the very monsters that interrupted her bumpy path back to sanity—the one she wanted so desperately in the first place? Or will she find a way to escape with her vampire love before it’s too late?

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The Impressionists

by Andrew Biss

3.3 stars – 3 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

The Private Confessions of Perfect Strangers

A collection of six poignant, sometimes heart-wrenching, sometimes heart-warming and frequently witty first person short stories from award-winning author Andrew Biss

They say never judge a book by its cover but it’s something many of us are apt to do at some point or another. Judging a person by their appearance is equally unwise, as none of us can know the personal turmoil behind the public façade of a perfect stranger. But what if we could…

Each of these stories juxtaposes the public face with the private, conflicted person behind it.

BIG GIRL:

An overweight young woman named Peggy appraises her recently purchased self-help book, “The Bigger the Better.”

THE REPLICA:

An abused wife reflects on her past and deconstructs the emergence of the replica that now haunts her present.

A SMALL ACT OF VANDALISM:

Malcolm, a gentle, middle-aged soul with a troubled mind, keeps his mother’s remains sealed in a small porcelain box. What he keeps hidden among his memories, however, isn’t so easily contained.

ONE NIGHT ONLY:

Denny, a prisoner on death row in an Alabama State Penitentiary, spends his final moments reviewing his career as a serial killer in an interview with himself.

ORGAN FAILURE:

A woman in the viewing room of a funeral home addresses the body of her lover in the coffin before her.

WYWH:

Eileen, a reclusive, middle-aged divorcee, still haunted by the loss of her son, discovers a new life in the virtual world.

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Touchback

by Don Handfield

4.8 stars – 4 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

** NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE **

WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU GOT A SECOND CHANCE?

When Scott Murphy scored the winning touchdown in the 1991 state championship game, it should have launched a golden future—the full scholarship to Ohio State, the million-dollar signing bonus, marriage to the beauty queen, and NFL glory.

Instead, it all ended with a sickening pop as his leg shattered in four places. The next twenty years would be a study in Murphy’s Law—whatever could go wrong did. Just when things seem at their worst—he’s losing his farm, his relationship with his wife is crumbling—a miracle happens: Murphy gets a chance to reboot his life.

Back in his teenaged body in 1991, he realizes by changing his past, he can have the future he always wanted. Everything he lost is within his reach, even his high-school sweetheart.

But what about the devoted wife he left behind? Torn between two women—two lives—he can only choose one future. Murphy must decide if getting everything he’s ever wanted is worth giving up everything he’s ever had…

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Daughter of the Bamboo Forest

by Sheng-Shih Lin

4.7 stars – 13 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Alone in the bamboo forest, seven-year-old Little Jade, still dressed in red silk after her father’s recent wedding, wonders whether she will ever meet her real mother. DAUGHTER OF THE BAMBOO FOREST is a story set in war-torn, post-revolutionary China during the 1940s. From age seven to twelve, Little Jade longs for the attention of an opium-addicted father and clashes with a desperate, resentful stepmother. The young girl is inadvertently swept by the tides of history, encountering a plague that decimated a village, Catholic nuns in a convent school, and the fabled dragon king along the way.

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5.0 stars – 2 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

You swing a staff until you’re ready to swing a sword. Then you go on all kinds of adventures — fighting monsters, casting spells and saving damsels in distress. At least that’s how it’s supposed to work, but I didn’t believe a word of it.

Fantasy Adventure Ages 10 to Adult.

Two forms of power — natural and chemical – divide the world. Dragons, who keep the chemical power in check, have long retreated from human sight; few still believe in them. Inside a castle surrounded by Tuscan hills more and more threatened by chemical forces, sixteen-year-old Anders lives a sheltered life. But much as his parents try, Anders can’t avoid the forces that threaten…
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