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The Day Just Keeps Getting Better! MORE FREEBIES! Seven Brand New Kindle FREEBIES! Michael Swanson’s STRATEGIC STOCK TRADING, Arshad Ahsanuddin’s SUNSET, Kyle Timmermeyer’s LEGEND OF THE ELEMENTALS, Deena Remiel’s PICTURE PERFECT, Andrew Dambe’s SOLEA, Rita Karnopp’s NO ORDINARY KILLER, Billie Hinton’s SIGNS OF THAT MIGHT BE OMENS

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 most 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 Sunday, May 2y, 2012, and the titles mentioned here may remain free only until midnight PST tonight.

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Many say few know more about stock trading than Michael Swanson, who ran a top ranked hedge fund for four years and has built up a huge audience of readers on his website WallStreetWindow.com thanks to the accuracy of his market calls and investment acumen, including making over 50% in 2008 in one of the worst years for the stock market ever. His book Strategic Stock Trading demystifies the stock market by explaining what truly makes the stock market and individual stocks move the way they do and shows you how you can take advantage of it. The book explains the principles required for you to become an elite trader in the stock market, including what and when to buy and sell using the Two Fold Formula, how to manage risk, and how to be able to foresee real changes in the overall trend of the market before the crowd does. There are many investment books that describe aspects of technical and fundamental analysis. This one puts them together and shows you have to really use them in a strategic way backed by real life experiences and examples. It also discusses the psychology of investors in the market and how hedge funds and institutional investors now influence the stock market more than ever before and what the individual investor must do in this type of market to succeed.

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Sunset (Pact Arcanum)

by Arshad Ahsanuddin

4.1 stars – 14 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Here’s the set-up:

Los Angeles, 2040. The terrorist Medusa and her followers threaten to destroy the metropolis with a nuclear bomb. One individual, the vampire Nicholas Jameson, comes forward to oppose them. As Nick takes on the terrorists, the fragile peace between the races hangs perilously in the balance as the supernatural peoples are exposed.

Arshad Ahsanuddin is a hematopathologist. The irony of a physician who specializes in blood disease writing a series of vampire novels is not lost upon him.

For more details about Arshad, check out the author’s website at pactarcanum.com.

Search on “Pact Arcanum” to find all the books in the series.

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4.0 stars – 2 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Ryan, Erin, Kris, and Jason are heroes defined by the villain, unwitting assistants in a cataclysm brought about by an old man who calls himself… Devidis. The four modern, international teens awaken deep within a jungle canyon, a prison in the post-apocalyptic empire established by the tyrannical Devidis. Surrounded by danger, the four Elementals quickly embrace their new-found super-powered control of the elements–wind, fire, water and stone–under the guidance of Sensei, an imprisoned freedom fighter who believes that Devidis’ near omnipotence is a clear sign that the world is a persistent illusion in the mind of its evil emperor. And so the Elementals are forced to come of age in an increasingly hostile land. Though supernaturally capable, they are faced with a frightening possibility: are their hopes, goals, powers, friends, enemies, surroundings and selves… all an illusion? It’s “Final Fantasy meets X-Men” as worlds are torn asunder!

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Picture Perfect

by Deena Remiel
4.3 stars – 19 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Jamie has it all, looks, brains, and a charming personality. But in this romance cover model’s world, those blessings become a curse when a colleague blurs the line between reality and fantasy. Will women only see him for his looks and never look below the surface to the man beneath?
Hope had a dream job, working with sexy, hot photographs, turning authors’ dreams into reality. When laid off from her publisher as a cover artist she must find her namesake in life again…some kind of hope for her future. Can a birthday wish give her what she truly desires? They say be careful what you wish for.
Destiny seems to bring Jamie and Hope what they need, each other. But a dangerous obstacle stands in their way as obsession turns deadly. Can Jamie trust in Hope’s grounded nature? Is Hope strong enough to live in Jamie’s world? Or will reality intrude on their fantasy of being together?

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Soleá

by Andrew Dambe

4.8 stars – 5 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

The cultural melting pot of Melbourne’s inner suburbs is the setting for this refreshing tale of love seeking in the Internet age: Zach, a lecturer by day and a flamenco guitarist by night, has recently emerged from a disastrous relationship with the charismatic (and violently bipolar) homoeopath and dancer ‘Rags’. On the day that his overweight upstairs neighbour falls through his kitchen floor, crashing into Zach’s apartment, the bizarre event signals the beginning of a zany period of recovery. The cantankerous Archie and the mischievous Syrian Ghassan – called in to renovate the floors in their quirkily renovated dwelling – are set to interact fatefully with those who enter the following phase of Zach’s life.

First telling the poignant story of a meeting between vibrantly different individuals on their journey through Outback Australia, Soleá gives a darkly funny account of the breakdown of Zach and Rags’ relationship back in the city.

At the suggestion of his friend and attorney Ron, who plays the part of a kind of alter ego urging Zach to explore his primitive sides – Zach turns to the Internet in search of a new love. But as he prepares for his part in an upcoming flamenco show, his search will take him in some wildly unexpected directions.

Soleá is a hilarious tale of troubled minds and troubled relationships; a glimpse into the colourful, sometimes crazy world of flamenco; an uplifting comic drama that will keep you turning pages – and guessing until the end.

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No Ordinary Killer

by Rita Karnopp

Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Enter the conflicting mind of a serial killer on a clever path to bring about the destruction of Cooper Reynolds. The brother, in the killer’s mind, whose life is everything he wants to be his own. Manipulating Cooper’s ex-wife, Megan Reynolds, into writing Malicious Intent, the book explodes on the market. When the murders described in her book begin happening again, Great Falls, Montana, is in a panic. A serial killer is among them and evidence is pointing directly at Detective Cooper Reynolds.

Revenge for her ex-husband’s rejection, writing the first book sounded like a good idea, but now Megan is being forced into writing yet another book of three murders in Physical Evidence. The killer is watching her every move and going to the police will only get her mother and children killed. She is caught in a violent world she created on paper . . . and it’s now coming to life.

IA agent, Dallas Fortune, is investigating Cooper Reynolds. Although there is more incriminating evidence proving his guilt than innocence, she instinctively believes he is being framed. Together they fight to stay alive while unraveling the clues the killer leaves behind . . . with the hope they’ll discover his identity before Cooper is sent to prison for six murders.

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Signs That Might Be Omens

by Billie Hinton

4.8 stars – 5 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Bingham Wade lives a solitary life. He leaves his mountain cabin rarely, mostly to do private contract work finding lost children. Cynical and lonely, bound by regret to the past, a photo of a lost girl with curly red hair forces him to his porch in the middle of the night, where he searches the internet for a woman he lost twenty years ago.

Claire Caviness is married and owns an art gallery in Savannah. When she returns to NC for a funeral, things begin to happen: she inherits money, buys a big handsome horse, reconnects with her father, and suddenly, things she lost in the past return to her.

Signs That Might Be Omens, book two in the Claire Quartet, is a story of love, loss, and illumination.

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