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Five Free Kindle Titles – Download These Freebies: Deb Hanrahan’s Changing My Wardrobe, Nadia Scrieva’s Drowning Mermaids, Vinay Kolhatkar’s The Frankenstein Candidate, Richard Wright’s Thy Fearful Symmetry and Alan Rush’s Little Boat Big Ocean

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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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Changing My Wardrobe

by Deb Hanrahan

4.3 stars – 25 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Changing My Wardrobe is a tragic high school drama about starting over, fitting in,
and discovering the truth about what really matters.
It’s a story about friendship, first love, and soul-crushing loss.
It’s a story about a person’s choices, good and bad, and the unexpected
and far-reaching consequences of those choices.

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4.2 stars – 60 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
The deadly northern seas are growing unsettled…
None know this better than Aazuria Vellamo, who must conceal her physical abnormalities in order to masquerade as a normal human being. She is the proud Princess of Adlivun, fleeing from the threat of war in her underwater kingdom to regroup with her sisters and bodyguards in Alaska. This refuge holds unexpected surprises, for she meets a somber gentleman in a dark corner who offers her assistance.
Captain Trevain Murphy is a successful king crab fisherman who has spent his life building his empire above the sea, and knows nothing of the greater empire beneath the surface. When an elegant dancer captures his attention, he becomes fascinated with her old-fashioned speech and unique mannerisms. Learning that her father has recently died, he cannot resist extending kindness and offering to be her benefactor.
Neither the captain nor the princess can imagine that their lives will become forcibly entwined as a common enemy threatens both of their worlds…

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4.4 stars – 13 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

It’s November 2019, and another U.S. presidential election season approaches.

Senator Olivia Allen—brilliant and beautiful—signs onto the Democratic presidential ticket, unaware of powerful forces that seek either to control her or destroy her.

Her opponents are Frank Kenneth Stein, a billionaire who would rather be forthright than President, and Quentin Kirby, the Republican vice president, whose only passion is personal power.

Their bruising rivalry unfolds against a backdrop of national crises. China dumps U.S. Treasury bonds. Iran threatens nuclear attack. Hyperinflation looms and bloody riots sweep the country.

But for Olivia Allen, the greatest perils lie in the corridors of Washington power, as she finds herself a mere pawn in a deadly game of entrapment, blackmail, and assassination.

Can she turn the tables—for the country she loves—to still have a future?

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Thy Fearful Symmetry

by Richard Wright

4.0 stars – 9 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

The end of the world started in Glasgow, with a kiss.

Two people – two creatures – fated to be eternal enemies downed their blazing spears and loved. To do so, they broke rules hardwired into the DNA of the universe.

The universe noticed. The universe broke.

Now Heaven and Hell are hunting them. Nobody on Earth can help them. Worst of all, the fabric of reality is unravelling around them, the Apocalypse has been brought forward a millennium, and it might all be their fault.

On cold streets, the last tattered remnants of humanity must draw faith in a world that has no more use for them. As the masses pray and crawl on bloody knees, the few must restore the fearful symmetry between good and evil – for the sake of all.

Blood will flow. Days will end. Fire will fall.

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Little Boat Big Ocean

by Alan Rush

Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

This is the true account of a young man’s journey, sailing his 21 foot, wooden boat single-handed over 7,000 miles.

Over a period of seven years, he set off from British Columbia in the spring of 1979 and sailed first to San Francisco, then the Hawaiian Islands and on to a remote Pacific coral atoll called Fanning Island. It was here that he was offered the position of Relief Manager of a coconut plantation for a few months and ended up staying for six years.

The book is part sailing log and part travelogue and expertly describes the conditions he endured, the power of the elements and his experience of living and working thousands of miles from home.

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