Why should I provide my email address?

Start saving money today with our FREE daily newsletter packed with the best FREE and bargain Kindle book deals. We will never share your email address!
Sign Up Now!

“A riveting tale of resistance, romance, and betrayal, […] a blistering rollercoaster ride from start to finish” … Wall of Fire by Melanie Tays

Wall of Fire: A Young Adult Dystopian Novel

by Melanie Tays
4.4 stars – 73 reviews
Everyday Price: $3.99
Supports Us with Commissions Earned
FREE with Kindle UnlimitedLearn More
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

“A riveting tale of resistance, romance, and betrayal, […] a blistering rollercoaster ride from start to finish.” – Readers’ Favorite® Review

The final safe haven. A test of belonging. Deception of epic proportions.

Sheltered inside a dome city, Emery believes she’s safe from the worst danger imaginable: a ravaging pandemic. But when her beloved brother falls victim to a strange and deadly disease, she risks everything to save him, illegally crossing the Wall of Fire that divides their city in search of the medicine that will save his life. When her plan goes awry, she becomes an unwilling participant in a gauntlet of trials she must pass or be exiled forever.

While fighting for her life, she unexpectedly meets up with Eason, the guy she’s secretly loved forever and never dreamed she’d ever see again. Suddenly, everything she thought she knew is thrown into question, and trusting the wrong person could mean the difference between life and death—not only for Emery and her brother, but for everyone she’s ever known.

Could the one thing that was meant to protect her actually be her biggest threat?

For fans of the Hunger Games, Divergent, and Delirium series comes a gripping, fast-paced story of deception, intrigue, hope, and enduring loveWall of Fire is the first book in the young adult, post-apocalyptic, dystopian Wall of Fire Series.

Calling all book lovers! Immerse yourself in this literary jigsaw puzzle

Re-marks Book Cover Panoramic 1,000-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle for All Ages

4.0 stars – 54 reviews
Everyday Price: $19.97
Supports Us with Commissions Earned

Take a time-out from TVs, phones, and other electronic devices. This 1,000-piece puzzle is both fun and engaging, giving you an activity to enjoy for hours! Put this book jigsaw puzzle together by yourself, or have a puzzle night with friends and family.

It’s Giveaway time! Get a free bonus entry into our weekly raffle and check out If It Bleeds by Stephen King

If It Bleeds: Mr. Harrigan’s Phone, The Life of Chuck, Rat

by Stephen King
4.6 stars – 33,493 reviews
Supports Us with Commissions Earned
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Readers adore Stephen King’s novels, and his novellas are their own dark treat, briefer but just as impactful and enduring as his longer fiction. Many of his novellas have been made into iconic films, including “The Body” (Stand by Me) and “Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption” (Shawshank Redemption).

The four brilliant tales in If It Bleeds prove as iconic as their predecessors. In the title story, reader favorite Holly Gibney (from the Mr. Mercedes trilogy and The Outsider) must face her fears, and possibly another outsider—this time on her own. In “Mr. Harrigan’s Phone” an intergenerational friendship has a disturbing afterlife. “The Life of Chuck” explores, beautifully, how each of us contains multitudes. And in “Rat,” a struggling writer must contend with the darker side of ambition.

If these novellas show King’s range, they also prove that certain themes endure. One of King’s great concerns is evil, and in If It Bleeds, there’s plenty of it. There is also evil’s opposite, which in King’s fiction often manifests as friendship. Holly is reminded that friendship is not only life-affirming but can be life-saving. Young Craig befriends Mr. Harrigan, and the sweetness of this late-in-life connection is its own reward.

Go to Giveaway Central to enter and to say thank you here is a bonus entry word: king

What freaky, weird stuff did Ham discover upon sneaking inside the hotel? Not Your Ordinary Hotel Burglary by Bob Love

Not Your Ordinary Hotel Burglary

by Bob Love
Everyday Price: $19.95
Supports Us with Commissions Earned
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Hamilton “Ham” Hogg’s dad knew tons about their old, closed-down hotel. That’s why Ham would be punished if he entered the hotel without an adult. But what freaky, weird stuff did Ham discover upon sneaking inside the hotel, anyway, that not even his dad knew about? For one, burglary! The sheriff? Getting nowhere in solving it. Ham already was getting close to finding the stolen goods. But, he was getting deeper into danger and trouble. Discover how a mystery story this serious can be so funny, too!

Two FREE Kindle Books!

Sponsored By:

Silent Night (Sam Archer Book 4)

by Tom Barber
4.4 stars – 2,907 reviews
Supports Us with Commissions Earned
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

On a cold December morning in New York City, a man is found dead in Central Park. There are no knife or gunshot wounds to his body and no signs of violence. But beside the body is a box containing a cracked vial. Suspecting he died from some sort of biological attack, a lab team screen the body.

What they find is deeply unsettling and terrifying.

Seven months after he left the ARU, Sam Archer is now a 3rd Grade Detective in the NYPD’s Counter Terrorism Bureau. However, not everything has gone as expected. Most of his new squad have welcomed him. Others haven’t. But when he and the rest of his team are called in urgently and told of the situation all personal differences need to be put aside. It’s been confirmed the man in Central Park was killed by an unknown strain of a toxic pneumonic virus. Once inhaled, there is no chance of survival. The victim dies quickly, violently and in agonising pain. There is no antidote. No one knows where it has come from, who planted it in the Park and why. No ransom demands or threats have been received. Archer and his team are ordered to find out who was responsible, and to locate and secure any other strains of the virus that may exist.

However, they are already almost out of time.

Someone is intending to release more of the virus into the city within the next ninety minutes.

As they desperately search for answers, Archer and the rest of his team quickly discover that the cracked vial in the Park was just the start. They are also not alone in wanting to get their hands on the virus. There are others, people with far more sinister motives who are desperate to acquire the virus and who will kill anyone who gets in their way.

As people around him start going down, Archer must battle to stay one step ahead in the race to find the toxic weapon before it is used again. When he and his team finally realise the full horrifying extent of what they’re dealing with and the potentially devastating effects of its release, Archer must do everything he possibly can to stay alive and secure the lethal virus before many more people die.

However, he is already too late.

* * *

Check out our Free Book Search Tool for a boatload of free books or check here for the best deals today on Kindle!

100kindlebooksKDDeals

 

bookgorilla99cent

* * *

The Shadow Priest

by D.C. Alexander
4.3 stars – 905 reviews
Supports Us with Commissions Earned
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
“This is a great beach read.” –USA TODAY Network.In the remote Four Corners region of Colorado, Special Agent Nathaniel Arkin, a disgraced former intelligence officer, investigates the killing of a bigoted, vitriolic preacher who was about to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. In processing the murder scene, Arkin thinks he recognizes the modus operandi of a shadowy group he pursued and was on the verge of exposing years earlier, just before his abrupt fall from grace and exile from Washington, D.C. Rumored to be run by a self-righteous, lapsed Jesuit priest, it was a group Arkin long suspected of orchestrating an international assassination campaign targeting charismatic, fledgling fanatics—future Hitlers and bin Ladens—just as they emerged from obscurity, before they were capable of instigating mass murder. Reluctant, but aching for redemption, Arkin resumes the chase, setting in motion a chain of events that could lead to his salvation—or his doom. Along the way, he confronts a question that has troubled him for many years: What creates murderous fundamentalists and fanatics like Hitler and bin Laden in the first place?This is the first of a two-book series.

* * *

One of Mark Twain’s most popular books, at an awesome price! The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer

Kids’ Book of The Day:

The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer

by Mark Twain
4.3 stars – 21 reviews
Supports Us with Commissions Earned
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Based on Mark Twain’s memories of growing up along the Mississippi River, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is both an idyllic picture of boyhood and an affectionate satire of adult conventions.It is set in the 1840s in the fictional town of St. Petersburg, inspired by Hannibal, Missouri, where Twain lived as a boy.In the novel Tom Sawyer has several adventures, often with his friend Huckleberry Finn.The book is considered by many to be a masterpiece of American literature.

Today’s Book of The Day is sponsored by this week’s Kids’ eBook of The Week:

Growing Down Instead of Up

by Adrienne Rogers
4.7 stars – 8 reviews
Supports Us with Commissions Earned
FREE with Kindle UnlimitedLearn More
Here’s the set-up:

Are you always helping picky eaters in your home? Is meal-time always a battle? Let the Dinner Fairy cast a spell on your kids so they don’t run the risk of Growing Down Instead of Up!

Emerson and Griffin hate dinner – they are fussy eaters that have much more fun away from the table. They’ll never eat their food despite Mom and Dad telling them how important it is to help them grow big and strong.

That’s until they receive a mysterious visit from the Dinner Fairy, who warns them:

“Little ones need food to grow and milk to drink from cups.
For every meal you DON’T eat well, you’ll grow DOWN instead of UP!”

Not convinced, they test her theory with disastrous results. What has the Dinner Fairy done and can they work out how to get themselves back to their real size?

Author Adrienne Rogers has turned her dinner time frustrations into a beautiful and hilarious rhyming picture book perfect for helping picky eaters consider being brave with food. Growing Down Instead of Up stands nicely alongside iconic books for picky eaters like Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss and bestseller My Magical Foods by Becky Cummings, with its different approach to helping fussy eaters.

Trying new foods and encouraging healthy eating for kids with a “I choose to try again” attitude is important in every home. So read Growing Down Instead of Up and bring peace and healthy eating to your dinner table.

You can die and you can lose your soul. They aren’t the same… Thief of Souls by Eric Wilder

Thriller of The Day

Thief of Souls: a Wyatt Thomas New Orleans paranormal mystery (Wyatt Thomas French Quarter Mystery Series Book 11)

by Eric Wilder
4.9 stars – 14 reviews
Everyday Price: $5.99
Supports Us with Commissions Earned
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

You can die and you can lose your soul. They aren’t the same.

The pandemic is over, Jazz Fest pending in New Orleans, and French Quarter private detective Wyatt Thomas has a new client. Dita Lika, the headliner of this year’s Jazz Fest is having a recurrent nightmare related to New Orleans. Will Wyatt solve the mystery of her Satan-related nightmare, or will the Prince of Darkness prevail, claim their souls and drag them both to hell?

Take an intoxicating ride with Wyatt Thomas, the French Quarter’s favorite private investigator, and voodoo mambo Mama Mulate as they chase the answers on an action-packed thrill ride through the most exciting and haunted city on earth.