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So Many Freebies, Your Kindle Might Explode! (Ok, Not Really) Download These Free Titles: V. J. Chambers’ Breathless, Winston Emerson’s A Circle in the Woods, Shaun Kaufman & Colleen Collins’ How to Write a Dick, A. Ebbers’s Dangerous Past, Deidre Havrelock’s Saving Mary, Ming Jong Tey’s How To Create A Website, Laura Rahme’s The Ming Storytellers, Brett Selmont’s I-35, Beck Sherman’s Revamp, Julia Hughes’ The Bridle Path, Marilyn Tschudi’s Pike Place, Chelsea Gaither’s Blue Ghost, SJB Gilmour’s Benjamin McConnell and SJ Parkinson’s Predation

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!

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4.0 stars – 55 Reviews
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What if the messiah and the anti-christ fell in love?

Azazel is seventeen and sexually frustrated. Her biggest issue is trying to figure out why her seemingly normal boyfriend won’t sleep with her.

Then Jason races into her life. He won’t say where he came from or who’s chasing him. He’s a delicious puzzle, a boy who has no problem using his fists to solve arguments or quoting Plato to justify his actions. Azazel is drawn to him. She’s obsessed with finding out his secrets.

What she doesn’t know is that Jason’s secrets are entwined with her own town’s secrets. Her friends and family have conspired to use her as a pawn in a violent scheme. Soon, she will have to choose between protecting Jason and staying loyal to everyone she’s ever trusted.

A story about forbidden love, fate, and free will, Breathless is Rosemary’s Baby meets The Da Vinci Code.

 Intended for teens sixteen and up.

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A Circle in the Woods

by Winston Emerson

4.0 stars – 43 Reviews
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Top 100 Bestseller – Amazon.co.uk
Top 300 Bestseller – Amazon.com
#1 Free in Literary Fiction – Amazon.com
In a place where people have been disappearing for years, a little girl gets lost in the woods. Meet the man who saves her life.On a late summer morning in 1958, Phil Stapleton discovers and rescues five-year-old Brittany Duncan after she spends two days lost deep in the Kentucky woods. Two months later, when a tree branch crashes through the rickety trailer where Brittany lives, Phil takes the girl and her mother under his roof. What follows is a decade of mystery, terror, violence, and tragedy, with no escape in sight.A Circle in the Woods employs an experimental approach to storytelling.  With limited punctuation, a snapshot plot structure, and mystery at every turn, its technique will either deliver you an enriching, spellbinding experience or send you running for the hills.Take a peek, and decide for yourself: Who is Phil Stapleton?

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4.7 stars – 6 Reviews
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The private eye genre has come a long way, baby, with new subgenres — from teenage PIs to vampire gumshoes to geriatric sleuths — attracting new readers every year. Unfortunately, most writers are not aware of the state-of-the-art developments that shape today’s professional private investigator, which sometimes leave writers floundering with impossible and antiquated devices, characters and methods in stories. Which is why we wrote How to Write a Dick: A Guide for Writing Fictional Sleuths from a Couple of Real-Life Sleuths, whose material we culled from our combined 14 years as private investigators, and also from our teaching online classes and conducting workshops at writers’ conferences about writing private investigators. How to Write a Dick isn’t about how to write a novel, but what you need to know to write an authentic, compelling 21st-century sleuth character or story.

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Dangerous Past

by A. Ebbers

4.0 stars – 20 Reviews
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Airline Captain Frank Braden is being stalked by unknown assailants who must arrange his death to look like a suicide or an accident before a specific deadline. He receives an unsigned message warning him against attending a Senate hearing in Washington. If he agrees, he will receive a million dollars and his wife’s life.

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4.0 stars – 24 Reviews
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If you’re a fan of supernatural fiction then you will be captivated by this true story about a spiritually sensitive girl and the path that led to her possession. Part one of a two-part series, Saving Mary is the story of a modern-day Mary Magdalene—the woman from whom Jesus cast out seven demons.

Deidre Daily is drawn to anything seemingly spiritual, desperately seeking a spiritual existence. But inside this vibrant girl hides a terrified child who sincerely believes she has married the devil. Through a series of spiritual encounters her fear turns into reality, and she ends up possessed.

Deidre’s fascinating memoir relays her story from childhood to adolescence: invisible eyes leering at her from the corner of her bedroom, horrible nightmares tormenting her, and her desperate attempt to find God—only to end up possessed. It is a candid account of possession from a first-person perspective. This dark memoir brings to light an intricate world of deceitful spirits hell-bent on manipulating and damaging an innocent girl’s life, not only through her dreams, but also through seemingly every-day encounters.

Travel with Deidre into the mysterious world of spirits, ghosts and demons. Awaken yourself to a world that isn’t supposed to exist; a world that’s as intriguing as it is sinister. And then emerge as a new person—invigorated, aware and intent on living in the light. Saving Mary; Not just another story about a girl and her exorcist.

Watch for book two, Saving Mary: The Deliverance

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4.6 stars – 14 Reviews
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If you are looking for a step by step guidance on how to create a website with WordPress and start a profitable online business, you are in the right place!

Proven Blueprint With Actionable Tasks
To create a WordPress website from scratch can be challenging if you don’t have any guidance to follow. Furthermore, most people try to start an online business will quit or fail because they do not stick to a proven blueprint packed with actionable tasks.

In this book, Ming Jong Tey will walk you through step by step to create your website with WordPress and to start your online business! Each chapter contains essential tasks for you to take action so that you will get the most out from this book and stay on the right track.

By following the step by step tutorial and completing the tasks for the first 5 chapters, you will get your WordPress website up and running! You will also discover the proven business model and techniques to run your online business in the next 14 chapters.

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The Ming Storytellers

by Laura Rahme

4.5 stars – 2 Reviews
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Palace fires. Secret passages. Imperial treachery. Espionage.
Dangerous women…
And in the castrate underworld,
The most evil eunuch of them all.This is BEIJING. A city seething with mystery and royal intrigue.
Once a palace orphan, the wilful Min Li has only ever sought to please, even if that means pleasing Emperor Zhu Di. Now a powerful concubine, Min Li unearths a terrible secret concealed within the walls of Beijing’s Imperial city. Driven to despair, she seeks help from her lover, Admiral Zheng He. But this will spark a chain of events that even sets Beijing’s palace on fire. Min Li’s fate is sealed but her real enemy is not who she thinks.The Ming Storytellers is a historical tale of 15th century China that sweeps across the palaces of Nanjing and Beijing into the mountainous villages of Yunnan, where a mysterious shaman holds the key to a woman’s destiny.Across the oceans, from the bustling bazaars of Southern India to the lush shores of Zanzibar, nothing is quite what it seems.For the eyes and ears of the Ming Emperor are ever near.

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I-35 (Road Series Book One)

by Brett Selmont

4.7 stars – 15 Reviews
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I-35 is the critically acclaimed (NY Times Best Seller John Lutz, SPIN’s M. Campbell, NY Press’ G. Tabb) story of David, a loner in his late 20s from New York City who suffers from blackout migraines and has a penchant for painkillers. He wakes up one morning, freezing in the backseat of his car, 1,500 miles from home, with no idea how he got there. After hearing a horrifying voicemail, he embarks on a harrowing journey through America’s heartland, searching for his estranged brother and his brother’s wife, while attempting to piece together his own fractured memory. Along the road, David meets a cast of odd characters who become suspects in his clouded and paranoid mind. And just as the clues begin to add up, a chance encounter at a seedy Oklahoma diner leads him to Shawna–a beautiful girl, shrouded in mystery, who escorts him down a vertiginous path to the end of the I-35 highway…where a shocking truth is revealed.

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Revamp

by Beck Sherman

4.7 stars – 23 Reviews
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FOR THREE DAYS, IT WAS DARK.
News reporters scrambled. This was the biggest story to come along in weeks.
They called it a blackout.
The last one was in New York City in 2003, but this one was different, special, because the grids in six major cities across the country had been fried, kaput, see-you-next-Sunday. Everyone with some jurisdiction blamed each other, and when there was no one left to blame, terrorism rode in on its gallant steed.
It was the media’s fault. They were so busy stuffing fanatical Muslims with a penchant for Allah and decapitations down the American citizen’s throat, that they never saw it coming. I guess I shouldn’t be too hard on them.
They were partially right.
It was terror after all, but a whole new kind. And when the lights came back on, things had changed.
The dark had brought us visitors.

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The Bridle Path

by Julia Hughes

4.3 stars – 7 Reviews
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“What does any thirty something single woman wish for most?”

The Bridle Path is a short sweet fairy tale romance for us grown ups,
set in the county of Cornwall:

Two years after being orphaned in a horrific
car crash, twelve year old Sebby remains silent and zombie-like. His
aunt and guardian Matilda hopes that a new home in the tranquillity of
the Cornish countryside will help restore his health.

Sebby is quickly befriended by the precocious Winny, only child of a local
farmer, Greg D’Silva. Not exactly a knight in shining armour, but Greg looks good on horseback; and even better in jodphurs. Too bad he’s already claimed by pretty, confident Mary-Jo.

As Sebby emerges from a self-imposed prison,
Matilda also finds her voice; aware that she too has been drifting through life,
content with “good enough” when she could be magnificent.  From
being afraid to say “Boo” to a goose, Matilda finally finds the strength
to go after exactly what she wants on her terms.
Told in 31,000 words (novella length).

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Pike Place

by Marilyn Tschudi

5.0 stars – 3 Reviews
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Set in 1971 Seattle, Pike Place tells the story of a young family whose teenage daughter goes missing. Told through the eyes of a 10-year-old girl, Pike Place takes the reader back to a simpler place and time in America.

Award-Winning Finalist – 2007 National Best Books Awards

Finalist – 2008 Indie Excellence Book Awards

Best Novel of the Year – 2008 Premier Book Awards

Honorable Mention – 2009 Beach Book Festival

Honorable Mention – 2009 San Francisco Book Festival

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Last week Casey Winter killed a mermaid.

She thought it’d turn out alright, seeing as how the mermaid was trying to kill her at the time, but the leader of Corpus Christi’s Faerie exiles doesn’t agree. Casey now owes the Faerie a favor, and it doesn’t take long for them to collect. A dangerous creature has gone missing on the Lexington Museum, and a visit by reality TV ghost hunters threatens to blow the Faerie’s cover for good. She might be magicless and half-crippled, but Casey Winter has to capture the so-called ghost before the cameras do.

And even with the assistance of hotter-than-hot Elf Marco Creed, that is easier said than done…

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Before I start, I must point out that I’m a spellweaver, not a storyteller. I’ve been nagged into doing this, and I’m still not completely convinced it’s a good idea. I’m not about to attempt to pen any long epic tome detailing all my adventures. I’ll leave that to someone better suited to the task. What I am going to tell you is how I became the cursed werewolf I am, how I met Angela of Troy, and how I got tangled up in the biggest adventure of them all… (Benjamin McConnell, Silver Shroud Werewolf)

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Predation

by SJ Parkinson

4.8 stars – 5 Reviews
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Two hundred years in the future, human beings have traveled to the stars, settled colonies on fifty worlds, and finally discovered intelligent life: the Drakk’Har—large, cold-blooded reptilian creatures who see human beings not as equals, but as food. War was unavoidable. Ill-prepared for the sudden and vicious conflict, humanity finds itself on the losing side.

After three years of retreating from the onslaught to gain time, humanity has dug in its heels, built up their forces, and begun to fight back. When intelligence identifies the distant Mindon star system as a source of Drakk’Har warships, a major engagement begins. Star Command Fleet Nine strikes the first blow in a new offensive campaign.

During combat operations on Mindon-2, the plan goes horribly wrong. Casualties mount on both sides. The men and women on the raid find themselves in a merciless crucible that threatens to change them forever. The Drakk’Har know victory can only come by overwhelming the humans with savage brutality.

– Predation is the first Science Fiction novel to be unanimously voted “Outstanding in Genre” from Red Adept Select.

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