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Seven free reads for Freebie Friday! Download one or all and enjoy all weekend!

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Winds of Betrayal

by Jerri Hines
4.1 stars – 131 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

A rousing family saga for the fight for America’s independence!

The winds of change brews over the colonies. Tension against the crown is mounting daily. In Williamsburg, the rebellion burns strong in the hearts of two siblings, Jonathan and Hannah Corbett. Spirited and headstrong, Hannah finds herself thrust in the middle of a conspiracy when her father receives a strange package from Philadelphia. Jonathan, a physician for the Continental Army, is torn between duty and family. With war looming on the horizon, the siblings soon discover there is a high price to be paid for the cry for freedom.

It’s a dangerous game you set to play, Miss Corbett. One that can have far worse than deadly consequences!

In the midst of the struggle of America’s bid for independence, Hannah Corbett makes a fateful decision, descending into a world of deceit. Spurred by revenge, she heads to New York, setting in motion a dangerous game for which there is no return. Searching desperately for the man who betrayed her family, she faces the cold and brutal reality of the life of a spy. Caught in a web of lies, living with betrayal, she is trapped. She has nowhere to turn except to a man it would be treasonous to love, setting duty and desire at war. Her heart is ripped apart when she must choose between the man who risks his career and life to protect her and the only thing that has remained constant in her life…her belief in her cause.

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Bound by a Dragon (The Dragon Archives Book 1)

by Linda K. Hopkins
4.3 stars – 250 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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What is a dragon without a maiden?

Keira and her mother disagree over what makes a good husband, but the truth is, prospects in her village are slim. So when Aaron Drake arrives in the village and sets his sights on her, she cannot help but be interested. It’s not just his handsome looks or easy confidence that captures her attention, but rather an air of otherness. Something that sets him apart.

But Aaron is not the only new arrival. A fire-breathing dragon has taken up residence in the surrounding mountains, and the villagers are certain that it is just a matter of time before the creature destroys them all. They will discover, however, that danger often comes in a simpler guise, and Keira soon finds herself caught up in events that will completely change the course of her life, placing her on a path fraught with danger and intrigue. But sometimes the greatest challenges we face are those that come from within, and Keira has to decide if she can pay the price that love demands.

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Deadline: A Phantom Force Tactical Novel

by Jessica James
4.5 stars – 59 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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DEADLINE introduces the men behind Phantom Force Tactical, a private security firm made up of former Navy SEALs and other covert operators. All books in this series are award-winning suspense/thrillers that can stand alone.
He’s a relentless homicide detective. She’s an uncompromising journalist.
Neither desires to work together—but they’ll never uncover the truth alone.
Landing a front page headline isn’t why reporter Caitlin Sparks is investigating a string of suspicious deaths connected to the U.S. State Department. She has a personal stake in finding the killer.

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Oligarchical Feminism: The de Facto Official Religion of the Corporate Media

by Laith Doory
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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NEW RELEASE

Feminism has been adopted as the de facto official religion of a multi-billion dollar corporate media that is liberal in only the most duplicitous and superficial sense of the word. Nevertheless feminists are hailing their takeover of the corporate media as a huge triumph.

For all the many terms bandied about for different types of feminism, much of feminist ideology is to a large part a product of a particular Western mindset steeped in Euro-centric mythology. However, something rarely discussed by feminist writers is the concept of a brand of feminism co-opted and actively promoted by rightwing imposters, such as Gloria Steinem, and the very rightwing oligarchy that feminists are purported to be opposed to, withal an oligarchy that serves the militaristic ambitions of a foreign power.

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Luke (The Hometown Heroes Series Book 1)

by Leigh Duncan
4.7 stars – 38 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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A jaded social worker. A rancher with a chip on his shoulder. A child at risk. What does the future hold for this unlikely trio?

When five-year-old Jimmy is abandoned on DCF’s doorstep, Sarah Magarity vows to deliver the boy to his father and nothing more. But Luke Parker swears he’s not the child’s dad. And the handsome rancher’s plan to take Jimmy on a two-week cattle drive while they wait for the results of the paternity test stirs all of Sarah’s protective instincts. To save the boy, Luke and Sarah must battle everything that Florida’s version of the Old West can throw at them while they fall in love in this sweet romance by an award-winning author.

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The Beckett Cypher Series – The Politicians

by Lee Cunningham
5.0 stars – 1 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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In The Beckett Cypher – Book 3 – The Politicians, Shane’s cypher team incorporates advanced technology that transforms the Beckett Cypher into an Artificial Intelligence Spy System, known as BaCasye. Once perfected, the powerful cyber-weapon is capable of bypassing cybersecurity barriers to investigate and control enemy operations at multiple remote locations around the world, simultaneously. As she develops, BaCayse evolves into a complex, unique personality struggling to balance logic with the emotional concepts of right and wrong.

BaCayse weaponizes the Beckett Case Investigation, creating an interactive structure to track real-time activity using suspects’ digital devices. She discovers and penetrates cybersecurity barriers concealing social media and government spy sites working together to gather data on all people worldwide. The Beckett team fights battles on many fronts, while scandal and corruption in the federal government lead to the office of the President of the United States. The resulting conflict is both dramatic and frightening.

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Just For Now (Escape to New Zealand Book 3)

by Rosalind James
4.4 stars – 479 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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There’s no place like home …
For teacher Jenna McKnight, nothing spells “heartbreak” like finding her husband with somebody else–in her bed. It’s clearly time to reinvent herself. A new body, a new city, and a new job later, she’s done just that. The beautiful Auckland villa isn’t really her home, though. Finn Douglas and his kids aren’t really her family, however much she wishes they were. And playing house can be a dangerous game.

Rugby star Finn Douglas is just looking for a temporary nanny and housekeeper. Not a girlfriend, and definitely not a wife. He can’t resist Jenna’s cooking, it’s true. Who knew he’d have so much trouble resisting her? He wants to do what’s right for his kids. But waiting is so hard …

Note: This STAND-ALONE romance, like New Zealand, contains a bit of steam. If that isn’t your cuppa, you may want to visit a different country … er, book.

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