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Eight Brand New Kindle Freebies: Helen Fields’ The Immolation of Eve, Linda Lou’s Bastard Husband: A Love Story, Tom Sarega’s Dreamcatchers, David Nova’s Season of the Serpent, Robin Webster’s The Blues Man, Ann Nonny’s The Merry Wives of Henry VIII: A Tudor Spoof Collection, E. Van Lowe’s The Zombie Always Knocks Twice (Hollyweird) and K.J. Jackson’s Flame Moon

With hundreds of new books turning up free each day now in the Kindle Store, it can be tough to hone in on books that you will actually want to read. And almost of the new free books will be free for just a day or two at a time, so we are working hard to make sure that you do not miss the ones you want!

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 looks interesting to you, because they probably won’t stay free for long!

Important Note: This post is dated Friday, September 21, 2012, and the titles mentioned here may remain free only until midnight PST tonight.

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4.5 stars – 2 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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A scorching fantasy romance following Eve MacKenzie as she is pulled into a world of lust and darkness. Eve, an English lawyer, travels to defend a soldier in a disturbing rape case in Krakow. After a kiss in the dark from a stranger and a horrific train crash, Eve’s world is obliterated. Obsessed by the need to understand what’s happening to her, Eve travels to Slovakia and then San Francisco. Pursued by a vicious incubus, Perun, Eve tries to resist his seductive powers. Perun reveals Eve’s demonic blood line to lure her into the non-mortal world of Manitu to find her birth mother. There follows a bloody battle for power between the demon seducers – the tribe of the incubus – and Eve’s true family. She must make a terrible sacrifice to safeguard the lives of the people she loves. This is the start of an epic adventure of seduction, loss, love and revenge. Eve’s journey continues in the sequel planned for release in June 2012

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5.0 stars – 27 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Bastard Husband: A Love Story is a humorous account of the author’s first year alone in Las Vegas after a midlife divorce from someone who was the perfect soulmate–until that one drink too many. The book is threaded with reflections of the relationship and shows how she transitioned from anger and sadness to doing stand-up comedy for the first time at age 46. Funny and sad, demented and poignant… all at the same time.

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4.6 stars – 14 Reviews
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DREAMCATCHERS – After Darkness Light is a young adult dark fantasy. Imagine, for a moment, Super 8 crossed with Apocalypto, and you have a hint of an idea of this novel….

…..It’s September 2012 and five school friends, all suffering similar horrific nightmares, decide to investigate why – only to become embroiled in an apocalyptic feud between two Mayan brothers. Their investigation leads them to the sudden disappearance of a former school teacher and to the source of their nightmares – a dreamcatcher, hidden in the depths of a parallel universe, saturated with evil. Its guardian is the immortal Anunaki, a murderous Mayan warrior.

The Mayan prophecies are nigh and Anunaki will fulfil them. He will unleash the dreamcatcher and shroud the world in such darkness that none will survive. And if by a miracle some do, they will pray every night that they had perished also.

The only person who can stop him is his younger brother, Iktaniki, a spirit guide – but not without the help of the five. There’s just one problem. They don’t trust him….or his motives.

Recommended for ages 13 and above.

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4.8 stars – 6 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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The Garden of Eden story is retold in this smart and satirical, contemporary fantasy … a hybrid of Harry Potter and The X-Files … The Wizard of Oz meets The Matrix … a historical, metaphysical thriller where Synchronicity provides the clues.

The year is 1982. Paul Venturi is just an average, socially awkward college freshman hiding his extra-terrestrial genesis in the closet, hoping to start a brand new life on campus. Unfortunately, his reemerging telepathy and the shadow of covert government surveillance make fitting in a daunting task. But when an enigmatic Serpent in the guise of a college stoner pressures him to smoke the forbidden weed, Paul is thrust into a mind-bending world of government coverups, Gnostic revelations, and dark conspiracies.

Catapulted over the rainbow, Paul lands in the Astral realm of Yin’Dru where competing factions of immortals are locked in a bitter, cosmic stalemate waging a secret Cold War over the destiny of the human race. A reluctant Paul is cast in the starring role of Adam – a higher sentient human groomed to become their celebrity-messiah. However a sinister faction sees him as the perfect pawn to steer the United States and Soviet Union toward a nuclear Apocalypse. (Book One of Two)

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The Blues Man

by Robin Webster

3.9 stars – 8 Reviews
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The Blues Man is a semifinalist in The Kindle Review Best Indies Book for 2012 Completion

After spending 10 years in prison for a drug related shooting, Leon Anderson wants nothing more than to leave his criminal past behind him and to develop his newly found talent for playing the blues harmonica on street corners and in blues clubs. Life seems to be going well for Leon as he builds his reputation on the local club scene and is offered a record deal and a European tour supporting an internationally well-known blues band. However, a chance meeting with his old friend and drug dealing partner Denzel Livingstone changes the course of his life. A young call-girl called Laura has disappeared and her sister Tanya is trying to trace her. A troubled Denzel knows what has happened to her but he knows that if he follows his conscious and tells Tanya what she desperately wants to know he will place his own life in danger. Leon also has his own reasons for wanting to find out what happened to the missing girl, and as the book develops he finds himself drawn to Tanya and tries to help her solve the mystery surrounding her sister disappearance. Because of this Leon finds himself back in the violent world of drug gang wars, murder & corruption.

Simon Redley in ‘Blues & Soul Magazine’ said about ‘The Blues Man’
‘If you like gritty British crime fiction, vivid characters that come to life on the pages and a gripping plotline, well crafted by a talented writer with bags of potential, then this is for you. ‘

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3.6 stars – 7 Reviews
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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A collection of irreverent, tongue-in-cheek, side-splittingly funny Tudor history spoofs from the insane, but rather clever, Ann Nonny.

For the first time since the 16th century, we are able to share over 40 celebrated spoofs by Tudor literary genius (read mad woman) Ann Nonny. Her writing provides us with a unique insight into Tudor England, and the soap opera which was Henry VIII’s life.

Nonny’s work will no doubt find its way into the annals of English history and be enjoyed for many centuries to come.

Tales in this book include:
– 20 Things to Remember When Marrying Henry VIII
– The Second Boleyn Tart
– Bring Out Your Dead
– The Six Ex-Wives of Henry
– If Only There Had Been a Prenup
… and many more.

We would like to warn you not to drink coffee or any other beverage while reading this book.

This book is definitely not for children…

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4.0 stars – 2 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Hollywood, California, is known for swimming pools,
movie stars…and now the risen dead.Hollywood can be a difficult place to grow up, especially if you’re Kristine Golden, a fifteen-year-old necromancer with a sworn duty to lay the risen dead back to rest and no desire to be in the movie business.When handsome deadie Alex Romero swaggers into her life, Kris must keep her promise, despite her growing feelings for him. If that’s not enough to give a girl a headache, a murderous zombie comes knocking at Kris’s door, rocking her world and threatening her family.Can Kris solve the mystery of the rampaging zombie before someone else winds up dead? Or will the walking dead take over Hollywood and turn it into…Hollyweird?

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Flame Moon

by K.J. Jackson

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Skye Walters thought waking up on the side of a river with no memory was her biggest problem. She had no idea that the man who had saved her from drowning, the man she now depended on, Aiden, was more than mere mortal. A warrior of ancient.

No memory, nowhere to go, Skye stays in the mountain town, only to discover she herself, has unexplained powers. Her life, her destiny, are soon out of her control, as are her feelings for Aiden. The deeper Skye gets sucked into Aiden’s hidden world, the more the past, and who she really is, threatens her future, her love, her sanity.

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