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You Came to The Right Place For Bestselling Freebies! 13 Free Kindle Titles – Download Now While Still Free

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Alex

by Adam J Nicolai

4.7 stars – 343 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Or check out the Audible.com version of Alex
in its Audible Audio Edition, Unabridged!
Here’s the set-up:
Alex was Ian’s five-year-old son: brilliant, earnest, and compassionate.   He is dead now, but Ian can’t let him go.

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Archangels: Rise of the Jesuits

by Janet M. Tavakoli

4.2 stars – 48 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Italian intelligence specialist Michael Visconte is shocked by the brutal murder of a Jesuit priest, who turns out to be a hedge fund manager for the Vatican. The victim, Father Matteo Pintozzi, achieved an unblemished record of extraordinary returns.

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3.9 stars – 182 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
It was a flash in the moonlight, a blur of motion like I’d never witnessed before. No human had the capacity to move like that. When I found myself face-to-face with him there in the meadow, I knew without a doubt that the journal was authentic. I knew that my grandfather hadn’t been crazy at all.

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4.8 stars – 9 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
For a saint about whom so very little is really known, Saint Lucy has a surprisingly impressive religious pedigree. Her relics have traveled the world. Her cult extends across oceans, and every year, large numbers of Italian-Americans travel “back home” to Sicily, a land they have primarily known through an increasingly distant heritage, to participate in the great festival there in her honor.

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Deadline

by Stephen Maher

4.6 stars – 5 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Political reporter Jack Macdonald is having a bad day. He wakes up with a terrible hangover, a hazy memory and an extra BlackBerry in the pocket of his wine-stained suit. He’s doing better than his friend, political staffer Ed Sawatski, who is floating face down in the icy Rideau Canal.

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FROM SERBIA WITH LOVE

by Yvonne Crowe

4.8 stars – 5 Reviews
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Jovan Vukasin (Jован Вукашин), is the Boss of a Serbian Gang in London, with a James Bond complex. Why has his street cred plummeted to the level of radio active waste; and why has he set out on a series of blunders that can only spell disaster in the long run, putting his ultimate goal of emulating James Bond’s lifestyle on the Riviera in jeopardy? After settling on a daring raid, targeting the Ukrainian London gang Pakhan’s cache of diamonds, which are expected to arrive in Tel Aviv, he sends out his troops to relieve the opposition of their gemstones, which results in hilarious consequences.

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4.4 stars – 7 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
For the chance to journey to another world, Tylya Lansing is willing to give up everything on Earth, including her lover, Josh Hamilton. All she has to do is find her grandmother’s crystal scepter, lost for decades in a rugged Sierra Nevada canyon. Since she was a child, she has heard stories of Lantamyra, a world where magic is created with myra crystals, where mind expansion is granted crystal powers, where keepers and wards respect and protect life. Once the scepter is found, she journeys to this earth-like world that is recovering from an ice age.

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4.8 stars – 10 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
From the inspiration of a father’s love for his daughter in Tinkertoys In The Cupboard to the humor of a want-to-be athlete in The Nose Warmer, these 52 humorous and inspirational short stories (one for each week of the year) will make you laugh, reminisce, and contemplate the relationships you cherish most.

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The Fourth Kingdom

by Alexandra Swann, Joyce Swann

4.4 stars – 8 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
On a warm September afternoon in the year 2000, Dr. Alexander Sinclair travels to the Doppelganger Genetic Cloning Facility near Santa Fe, New Mexico, to meet with its brilliant but mysterious director, Dr. Karl Helmick. Over the next 21 years, the two scientists collaborate on incredible scientific breakthroughs, as Karl becomes friend, mentor, and father-figure to Alexander. But the longer Alexander knows Karl, the more aware he becomes of how little he knows about him. As the years go by, Alexander becomes increasingly suspicious that his colleague is not who he appears to be. And as Karl prepares to implement his plans for the future, each of the men discovers just how far he is willing to go to live forever.

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The Rosaries (Crossroads Series)

by Sandra Carrington-Smith

4.2 stars – 4 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
When she is offered the opportunity to exhibit her artwork in a prestigious gallery in London, Natalie Sanders can’t believe her luck. As she prepares for her trip, she in unaware that her movements are being followed by a mysterious man, intent on finding Natalie’s connection to an ancient rosary with a mystical past. When events around her start to spin out of control, with lives in mortal danger, Natalie is thrown on an emotional roller coaster.

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A Calculated Life

by Anne Charnock

5.0 stars – 4 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
A Calculated Life is a dystopian vision of corporate life later in the 21st century when big business and state institutions are thriving thanks to a compliant, stratified and segregated workforce. Hyper-intelligent professionals live in affluence within the metropolis while menials live out in the subsidized, but spartan, enclaves.

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5.0 stars – 1 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
W.E. Kidd shares his journey after graduating with his MBA and landing his dream job at Credit Suisse. But getting the job is just half the battle and after an intensive training period in Zurich and New York he’s left to fend for himself – one man and his student loans against a two-year ticking clock to bring in forty million dollars or get fired. How he strives to make those essential connections and eventually bring in far more than forty million….and what happens to those that can’t make the cut, proves mind blowing. Because it’s all about the schmooze.

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4.8 stars – 5 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
It is halfway through the twenty-first century in America and religion has become a thing of the past. Religious practice must be kept private, and many have abandoned their faith because of it. Exceptionally, Timothy Petrov is one boy who does not give in to secular pressures; despite being bullied and often left with few to rely on, he does not turn away from his beliefs. And neither can he escape them: a sacred cross that was passed down to him from his grandfather is about to change his life, revealing a lineage dating back to the apostolic times. As strange occurrences and troubling dreams hint at danger to come, Timothy soon finds himself warding off demons before being introduced to an unheard of layer of heaven: The Kingdom of Intelligent Creatures.

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