2013-01-21

Want a way to read all these great Kindle freebies without purchasing a Kindle? Check out this post that tells you how. All the books listed
here are free at the time of posting, but these free e-books change to
pay status very quickly. Always check to make sure the books are indeed
free before you click to buy. Also, I want to offer readers only the
most highly rated books, so all books listed are at least 4 out of 5
stars with at least 5 reviews. Just so you know, I have not read all
these books, so I can't testify to their content or spiritual accuracy. I
am a part of the Amazon Associates program, which allows me to
earn a small advertising fee from Amazon for showcasing these books by
linking directly to them. Happy reading!



What On Earth Is Happening?

by Val Waldeck

Published January 2011

Non-fiction Short: Compelling Evidence For the Soon Return Of Christ.

4.2 stars with 12 reviews

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Shadows & Secrets

by Chautona Havig

Published February 2011

Children's Fantasy: No one knows what the cloaked creature is or why it is so terrifying.
The villagers of Wynnewood only know that they must stay away from 'the
creature' for fear of their physical and spiritual safety. An
unfortunate encounter with a dragon introduces Philip Ward to the
creature, and to his surprise, he finds a friend, confidante, and
companion in more adventure than he'd ever dreamed possible. Follow
Philip and the creature as they rescue a lame child, discover 'pirate
treasure', and test the mettle of true friendship.

4.9 stars with 19 reviews

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Miracles Are For Real

by James L. Garlow and Keith Wall

Published November 2011

Nonfiction: Biblical Teaching on Miracles Reveals God's Power at Work in the World
Today. Readers are fascinated with miraculous and unexplained events. In
their signature style, trusted pastor Jim Garlow and writer Keith Wall
tap into that fascination with biblical insights on miracles and
accounts of God's work throughout history. The book clearly separates
truth from fiction, fortifying readers' faith in God's power in their
lives.

4.3 stars with 33 reviews

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Rise of the Dibor

by Christopher Hopper

Published February 2012

Science Fiction/Fantasy: Read the story that turned children into warriors, and warriors into legends. The
Dairne-Reih haven’t been seen in Dionia for generations—their kind and
their king, Morgui, banished long ago from haunting paradise. But when
creation shows signs of deterioration, the kings of the seven realms
converge in the sacred Gvindollion gathering to arrive at one
inexplicable conclusion: Morgui has returned. In the hopes of
entrusting Dionia’s brave history and perilous future to a generation
that has never known war, the kings decide to raise up their young sons
as an elite group of warriors, known only as the Dibor. Gorn,
legendary hero of the First Battle, is commissioned to teach the Dibor
the art of war, leading them on a four-year adventure on the Isle of
Kirstell. It is Luik, son of Lair, who soon emerges as the warband’s
spirited front man. But he is not the only one of his peers to grow in
power; his dear friend Fane discovers hidden abilities among the Mosfar
under the mentorship of Li-Saide of Ot, while Princess Anorra finds that
her lifelong tutor knows as much about combat as he does about
etiquette. There is little time for the Dibor to enjoy the
satisfaction of graduation, however, as a sinister plot is discovered to
dethrone Dionia’s kings and flatten the capital city of Adriel. The
Dibor are summoned to war, along with the rest of Dionia’s fighting men.
It is before the gates of Adriel Palace that Luik and his army face
Morgui's prince, Valdenil, as well as the unending ranks of the
Dairne-Reih.

4.7 stars with 44 reviews

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Jakobe's Assignment

by Elizabeth Baker

Published October 2012

Science Fiction/Fantasy: astor Jonathan Phelps believes in angels. Yet, the idea of unseen beings
actually roaming the halls of Grace Community Church never entered his
mind. Angels surely had some kind of purpose somewhere, but never in an
unimportant backwater like Thyme, Texas. The thought of a warrior
showing up in his office would have shaken him to the core! Angels never
do things like that. Do they? It’s been 700 years since JaKobe
worked on earth, but when his curiosity is piqued by Rachael’s strange
request, he finds himself once again on assignment doing the very things
he once thought were behind him forever. Serving Adam’s offspring and
advancing the Kingdom while enemies multiply on every side is all in a
day’s work. And, this specific assignment is one job JaKobe is
determined to finish before midnight.

4.4 stars with 5 reviews

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Why Does God Allow Suffering?

by Brian Tubbs

Published August 2011

Nonfiction short: If you've ever wondered where God was in your life or why He could
allow such pain in the world, you need this eBook. Perhaps your faith is
strong but you need help in encouraging a friend whose faith is
faltering, this eBook will help give you the answers you need. In its
pages, you'll find answers to the following questions:

Would a good God allow excruciating pain and suffering?

Would an all-loving God allow evil in the world?

How can I hold onto my faith in the midst of doubt?

How can I cope with the pain and suffering in my life?

and much more

You'll also learn:

Four Reasons for Pain and Suffering

Three Things God Cannot Do

Written
for the busy Christian or seeker in mind, this short eBook
(approximately 6,000 words) addresses the issues of pain and suffering
head on. It explains why God allows bad things to happen (often to good
people) and how people of faith can cope effectively with difficulty in
their lives.

4.6 stars with 5 reviews

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The Anarchists

by Brian Thompson

Published April 2012

Science Fiction/Fantasy: After a failed coup, a revolutionary named Noor is exiled and sentenced
to die as a lowly earthling. Vowing to rule earth, but separated from
his lieutenants, he is forced to use human beings instead. In
the year 2050, tragedy strikes. Harper Lowe loses her son’s father to a
last-minute decision. A drunk Damario Coley is maimed in a freak
accident. Quinne Ruiz is assaulted and arrested, and Teanna Kirkwood
witnesses the death of her daughter. Weeks later, the alluring
Kareza Noor, CEO of the Genesis Institute, pilots a psychological
experiment, the “Begin Again” initiative. It affords Harper, Damario,
Quinne and Teanna the opportunity to erase a past regret. One of them
must be forced into it. All solve their former problems but
create new ones. Noor, now the Prime Minister of Italy, is plotting a
dangerous end-game – if they try to stop him, they will be treated as
terrorists.

4.5 stars with 11 reviews

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Splitting Adam

by John R. Ford

Published October 2011

Science Fiction/Fantasy: Ever wonder what would happen if Frank Capra had directed Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde? Find out in Splitting Adam! After
a soul-crushing thirtieth birthday party, Pastor Adam Tyler, the
hopelessly single son of a single mom, is given a chance to see what the
world would be like without him. But surprisingly, rather than just an
Adam-less world, he finds instead that he has been replaced by two
others, each man his ″half-self.″ One, the child of his mother, is a
wealthy and successful businessman. The other, the child of the father
Adam has never known, is a movie-quoting, streetwise con man. It seems
the only things these two have in common are Adam’s DNA, and that both
are on a collision course for Deep Trouble. With a hand from his crusty
guardian angel, it’s up to Adam to rescue them. But is he up to the
task? And can he find his way home again? This hilarious journey
of half-self-discovery is the lovechild of Kurt Vonnegut and Anne
Lamott, and is sure to delight all who enjoy a trip into the magical
land of "what if?"

4.6 stars with 8 reviews

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Accidental Meeting

by Susette Williams

Published August 2012

Romance Novella: Abbey Martin isn’t willing to be the kind of ‘player’ her boss wants her
to be. When he threatens to not promote her because she refuses to get
in ‘compromising’ positions, she quits.
If a day can go from bad to worse, it does for Abbey. She runs into Bruce Harrington on her way home—literally. Bruce
Harrington was on his way to a very important meeting. That was until a
raving lunatic with brown, bouncy hair spiraled towards him in her car
and then on foot. Maybe he should count it a blessing that when she sent
him cascading over the side of the embankment—he wasn’t in his car. To make amends for causing Bruce to break a leg, Abbey becomes his chauffeur and helpmate until he recovers. When
his cast is about to come off he has to face losing Abbey. There has to
be some way he can keep her from walking out of his life forever. If a
job offer won’t do it then perhaps it’s time for a proposal.

4.2 stars with 32 reviews

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Like a Flood

by Elizabeth Proske

Published October 2012

Action/Adventure: When the American college students signed up for the mission trip to
flood-ravaged Colombia, they knew it wouldn't be easy. No electricity,
no running water, skimpy rations, hard labor in the blistering sun - the
young missionaries were prepared for all that. But threats from para-militant drug traffickers? Daniel Wescott and his friends
must make choices they never expected to face. Should they stay and
continue the work of rebuilding in spite of the danger? When disaster
strikes, is it worth risking their lives to help their Colombian hosts?
And how important is it to get the Word of God to the Colombian people? The Christian students are about to find out how strong their convictions really are! Like A Flood
is a compelling novel with a lively cast of characters and an
unequivocal reminder of God's sovereignty even in the most difficult
circumstances.

4.7 stars with 6 reviews

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