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Friday Freebies! Enjoy a good book this weekend… for free – Four to choose from!

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The Dim Realm, Volume I: Book One of The Resurrection Tower

by Matt Holgate
4.1 stars – 9 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

The Resurrection Tower series is dark fantasy, combining horror themes with modern, urban fantasy characters. Inspirations include Neil Gaiman, Stephen King, J.R.R. Tolkien and more.

Series Hook:

“The Resurrection Tower lies in wait at the end of a long road, a journey between awake and asleep, life and death … between the heavens and the hells. It has stood watch through numerous wars on numerous planes. No one knows why. Yet the tower must be understood if this world and others are to be saved.”

Synopsis:

Strangers have come to town; strangers the likes of which Kara and Corin have never seen – dwarves, orcs and more. A small group of townsfolk and these outsiders must come together to combat the darkness plaguing Arrow’s Flight, but the danger is more horrible than they first realized, and bears directly upon mysteries centuries old. As Kara sets out on a quest to quell this ancient evil, she must rely on Corin and a particularly gifted stranger named Tal Stormgren to help her follow the maze of clues that she hopes will lead to an escape – before it is too late.

Overview:

Book One is a moody, slow burn that builds the story from the ground up, mixing dark fantasy and horror as the layers are peeled away. The small town of Arrow’s Flight is rotting from the inside, where a cult known as the Harbingers seek to return their dark god and his minions to a broken world, and as heroes and simple folk alike are drawn together, they find that they are caught in a web of mystery and prophecy. They cannot leave the town, and a predator begins to hunt them down. Can they escape before it finds them?

Each novel in the The Resurrection Tower fantasy series brings a different mix of epic fantasy quests and horror elements, populated with urban fantasy characters. All the books can be read as stand alone stories that fit into a larger tale, featuring characters new and old, or you can dive in right at the start!

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Warden (Book 1: Wendigo Fever)

by Kevin Hardman
3.9 stars – 27 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Part lawman, part tracker and part magician, the Wardens are monster-hunters – tasked with protecting the people from the various, nightmarish creatures that have invaded the world of men. However, despite being descended from a long line of Wardens, 16-year-old Errol Magnus believes it to be the absolute worst job on the planet: How could a single occupation simultaneously be the most boring, abominably stupid and extraordinarily dangerous profession imaginable?

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Seeds of Discovery (Dusk Gate Chronicles Book 1)

by Breeana Puttroff
4.6 stars – 229 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Quinn Robbins wasn’t the kind of girl who had adventures. She wasn’t even the kind of girl who got invited to parties at Bristlecone High School. And she definitely wasn’t the kind of girl who would follow a boy she knew nothing about over a broken bridge into a mysterious alternate universe.

Until the night she did.

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Living Lies (Agent Ward Novels Book 1)

by Kate Mathis
4.1 stars – 148 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
The adventure begins with Living Lies. Meet secret agent Melanie Ward, who quits the spy game, after 10 years, when a justly earned promotion is snatched away by her nemesis, the arrogant and smug, Son-of-a-Senator. After moving back home to live with her parents, Melanie quickly learns that is easier living a life of danger as a spy, then at home with her mother.

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