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Freebie Friday is here again! Five free books to enjoy this weekend!

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Kat & Maus

by Brad Chisholm, Claire Kim
4.5 stars – 45 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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“An enjoyable romance involving entrapment, shopping sprees, crevasses, and ugly hiking boots.” –KIRKUS REVIEWS

A remarkable emotional, sensual and visual journey.

Mark Bell is a top Beverly Hills criminal defense attorney. He becomes obsessed with proving his wife Kat’s loyalty after discovering a hidden cache of journals and intimate photos which document a sexual appetite she has never shared with him, even though they have been married for ten years.

Mark broods over Kat’s journals – until fate provides a way for him to test Kat’s loyalty.

It’s brilliant – as long as Kat never finds out.

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Raising Jennifer Lawrence as Molly Brown: A True Story

by Bonnie Brown
4.1 stars – 10 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Jennifer Lawrence’s Mother Unleashes Revealing Tell-All in New Memoir

Bombshell book details the Hollywood star’s early childhood years, estrangement from her mother, and bizarre disappearance.

Long before “Jennifer Lawrence” landed the lead role as Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games, she was a simple, humble young girl living in Grand Lake, Colorado. What happened to Jennifer and her family during her early teenage years is nothing short of heartbreaking. As the famous actress has continued to rack up accolades like her Oscar-winning performance in the Silver Linings Playbook, the world has been left to wonder what her childhood was like.

Until now.

What many don’t know about ‘J Law’ might shock them in this much-anticipated new book from the mother of Jennifer Lawrence, Bonnie Brown. In Brown’s illuminating new book, Raising Jennifer Lawrence as Molly Brown: A True Story, readers will learn that:

    • Jennifer Shrader Lawrence’s birthname is actually “Molly Mackenzie Brown”.
    • The famous actress’ birthdate was changed to conceal her identity.
    • Jennifer Lawrence mysteriously vanished in 2006 after her freshman year at Cordova High School in Tennessee.
    • Jennifer’s mother, Bonnie Brown, recovered from a life of alcoholism and abuse to become a mentor and public speaker.

Who better to tell the story of Jennifer Lawrence’s early childhood than her biological mother? Not only is Raising Jennifer Lawrence as Molly Brown a tragic story of loss and redemption, it is also a fact-based account of the events that molded a young Jennifer Lawrence into the talented, revered actress she has become today.

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Dare To Bee: Bees are the Keys

by Alice Ayden
4.4 stars – 5 reviews
Lending: Enabled
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A rhyming book for children! Follow Bandit the bee as he meets zoo animals and learns about self-esteem!

At first Bandit longs to be anything but a bee: “Honey tastes funny and flowers are too sour! I don’t want to be tiny and whiny, but being a bee is not for me! I know. I dare to be…A giraffe. But why so tall? I’m used to being small. What if I trip? What if I slip? Being a giraffe is not for me. I know…I dare to be…”

One by one, Bandit realizes that nothing is better to be than exactly what he is. “Being a bee is what I’m meant to be.” Bandit can inspire us all, “I have everything I need to be the best indeed! So, I dare to be me!”

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Just For This Moment: A Small Town Southern Romance (Wishful Romance Book 4)

by Kait Nolan
4.6 stars – 158 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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A madcap modern marriage of convenience tale sure to leave fans begging for more

Maybe there hasn’t been actual blood, other than a few paper cuts, but Myles has put plenty of sweat into his independent, local newspaper, and he’s even willing to admit to a few manly tears. Certainly, the paper has been his mistress since he moved to the small town of Wishful, Mississippi, and he doesn’t feel it’s hyperbolic in the least to say it owns a piece of his soul. He’s building his dream, independent of the life laid out for him by his family, and that means everything. There’s nothing he wouldn’t do to ensure its success.

Piper fell hard for Myles when they co-stared in the production of White Christmas that saved Wishful’s historic Madrigal Theater. Not in love, she’s careful to remind herself, but into very serious like, and certainly outrageous, chemistry-fueled attraction. But Piper knows that the bright lights of the stage can wreak havoc with perspective. She’s been burnt by them before, when an on-stage passion fizzled into disappointment and heartache. That’s why she put on the brakes with Myles, and she admits to herself that the fact that he played by her rules and waited only adds to his appeal.

When Myles tells her that a major investor is pulling out of the paper, leaving him with a huge loan to repay or lose his control over what he’s built, Piper is devastated for him. But when he jokingly admits that the best option he’s come up with is to marry a showgirl to gain access to a trust fund, well, that just sounds like a plan to Piper. After all, why not take this great guy on marriage test drive? He’s worth having just for this moment, however long it lasts. But as their fake marriage turns alarmingly real, they’ll have to decide if they’re in it for the moment or forever.

Welcome to Wishful, Mississippi, a small town with big hearts, where folks come together to make their dreams come true. We first met Myles and Piper when they auditioned for White Christmas in BE CAREFUL, IT’S MY HEART, when another of Piper’s zany schemes helped bring her friends Tyler and Brody together. We followed their story in THE MATCHMAKER MANEUVER, a newsletter exclusive novelette, which tells the story behind Piper’s cooling off period. But if you haven’t read either of those, don’t worry about jumping in here. Every Wishful story can stand on its own, just like the sassy women of this charming, southern town.

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Made of Steel

by Ivy Smoak
4.2 stars – 922 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Summer fell in love with the boy next door when she was six-years-old. The only thing she knew for sure was that she was going to marry him. Just as soon as she could convince him that she didn’t have cooties. But tragedy tore her away from him before they ever got a chance at their happily ever after. And the worst part? He forgot all about her.

Ten years after Summer lost everything, she’s given a fresh start in the witness protection program. The only rule: don’t speak to anyone from her past. A rule that’s hard to follow when she finds out that the boy next door is living right down the hall. Unlike him, she never forgot. But she knows that the future she once dreamed of is no longer an option. And if she reveals her identity, she could get them both killed.

Miles fell in love with the girl next door when he was eight-years-old. When she disappeared in the foster care system, it felt like a piece of him was missing. So when she shows up in his life again with a different color hair and a new name? It doesn’t fool him. And this time he’ll do whatever it takes to keep her.

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