2013-01-08

While I may not be able to post free books everyday since
it's a time-consuming process, I will post as often as I can. All the books listed
here were free at the time of posting, but these free ebooks 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 also a part of the Amazon Associates program, which allows me to
earn a small advertising fee from Amazon for advertising these books by
linking directly to them. Happy reading!



Too Close To Home

by Lynette Eason

Published April 2010

Young Adult Mystery: Samantha Cash is the FBI's secret weapon. Her methods are invisible, and
she never stops until the case is closed. When missing teens begin
turning up dead in a small Southern town, Samantha is assigned to help
local chief Connor Wolfe find the killer. And he has two problems with
that. There's her faith--in God and herself. And then there's the fact
that she looks exactly like his late wife. As they get close to an
answer, the case becomes personal. The killer seems to be taking an
interest in Connor's 16-year-old daughter, who thinks her dad is getting
way too protective. Can't a girl just have some fun?

4 stars with 133 reviews

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The Widow of Larkspur Inn

by Lawana Blackwell

Published June 2007

Historical: When Life Seemed Its Worst, Gresham Awaited Julia Hollis' opulent life
in Victorian London crashes to pieces when her husband passes away.
Worse, she is told by his bankers that he gambled away their fortune.
Now, the family's hope rests on The Larkspur, an old abandoned coaching
inn in the quaint village of Gresham. Driven by dread and her desire to
provide for her children, Julia decides to turn the dilapidated inn into
a lodging house. But can she--who was accustomed to servants attending
to every need--do what needs to be done and cope when boarders begin
arriving? And then an eligible new vicar moves into town....

4.4 stars with 368 reviews

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Deadly Aim

by Patrician H. Rushford

Published February 2004

Mystery/Police Procedural: When a police shootout results in the death of a 12-year-old boy,
Officer Angel Delaney is blamed, convicted, and condemned by the media
and the Sunset Cove community before the case even goes to trial. Angel
will have her day in court, but before she has the chance to defend
herself, the situation spirals out of control. Key evidence is missing,
evidence that could have verified her claim of firing only one shot in
self-defense. In short order, the body count rises, and suddenly Angel
is a suspect in more than one murder investigation. Heartsick about the
young boy's death, and questioning her judgment as a police officer,
Angel joins forces with Detective Callen Riley to fight the mounting
charges against her.

4.1 stars with 139 reviews

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Invisible

by Lorena McCourtney

Published August 2004

Suspense: She's not your average crime fighter! Ivy Malone has a
curiosity that sometimes gets her into trouble, and it's only aggravated
by her discovery that she can easily escape the public eye. So when
vandals romp through the local cemetery, she takes advantage of her
newfound anonymity and its unforeseen advantages as she launches her own
unofficial investigation. Despite her oddball humor and
unconventional snooping, Ivy soon becomes discouraged by her failure to
turn up any solid clues. And after Ivy witnesses something ominous and
unexplained, she can't resist putting her investigative powers to work
again. Even the authorities' attempts to keep Ivy out of danger and her
nosy neighbor's match-making schemes can't slow her down. But will the
determination that fuels this persistent, quirky sleuth threaten her
very safety?

4 stars with 622 reviews

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Cry For The Moon

by William Woodall

Published February 2009

Young Adult fiction:

Sometimes choices are hard. Born into a family of
werewolves, Zach Trewick finds himself faced with the question of
whether he should accept this evil life for himself, or take the
desperate and risky gamble of running away from home. To make things
worse, he's got only three days left to make up his mind. Scrambling
to find a way to stay human, Zach quickly makes a bold plan to find his
uncle Justin nearly a thousand miles away in Texas, the only person he
can think of who might take him in. Stowing away in a septic tank,
sleeping in a library, and living in a dog house on a vacant lot are
among the adventures he encounters along the way. But the
werewolves have no intention of letting him escape so easily. For
although he doesn't know it yet, Zach is the Curse-Breaker, the
long-foretold boy who can crush the wolf curse forever, and his family
will stop at nothing to prevent that.

4.4 stars with 44 reviews

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The Lion Vrie

by Christopher Hopper

Published February 2012

Science Fiction/Fantasy: The only way to survive is to kill the ones you love. Having
barely escaped the siege of Adriel with his life, Luik is carried north
to the realm of Tontha in an effort to weather Morgui’s all-out assault
on Dionia. Here he sorts through the trauma of the recent past and
attempts to piece together the whereabouts of his scattered Dibor, as
well as his friends Fane, Hadrian, and Princess Anorra. When
work begins on fortifying Mt. Dakka, Luik returns to the wreckage of
Adriel and uncovers far more than he had anticipated. Events unfold
quickly, and his path is plagued by mysterious encounters with the
taken, and haunted by the increasing effects of evil upon Creation. However
the growing darkness also gives rise to the forces of good, including
rumors of the mythical Knights of the Lion. Summoned by the suffering of
his countrymen, Luik risks everything in search of the fabled City of
Ot, and his men embark on perilous missions to rescue the far corners of
Dionia. But on the battlefield each faction of Luik’s devout
Dibor comes face to face with the greatest opposition of all. Evil, now
matured into its most perverted form, pits mankind against itself:
father against son, brother against brother. To hesitate means death; to
strike means killing those they’ve sworn to protect.

4.6 stars with 27 reviews

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The Light of Eidon

by Karen Hancock

Published July 2003

Science Fiction/Fantasy: Book 1 of Legends of the Guardian King which follows the life of Abramm
Kalladorne in his turbulent search for truth and self--a search that
will transform him from a sickly, head-in-the-clouds youth to a
legendary hero of strength and courage. Set in a world of swords and
cloaks, of glittering palaces and mystical temples, of galley ships and
ancient, mist-bound cities, his journey illustrates how God pursues and
how He uses suffering to mold His children into something greater than
was ever thought possible.

4.1 stars with 204 reviews

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The Warrior

by Joyce Swann

Published May 2012

Contemporary fiction: Early one morning, Elizabeth Anderson awakens from a vivid nightmare in
which she sees a young man of about twenty years old dying after a
terrible motorcycle accident. “Don’t die if you don’t know Jesus,” she
calls out to him just before she awakens. As Elizabeth ponders
her dream, she becomes convinced that the young man in her dream is a
real person. Naming him “Timothy” she begins a 10 year prayer vigil for a
man she has never met. As the years go by, those prayers change not
only his life, but the lives of her own family members as well. The
Warrior is a moving, powerful testimony to the power of prayer and
God’s desire to redeem every life. “The effective prayer of a righteous
person accomplishes much.”

4.8 stars with 15 reviews

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Witness

by E.G. Lewis

Published November 2009

Historical/Biblical Fiction: The events Rivkah witnessed changed history. As a young shepherd girl,
she accompanied her father to a Bethlehem stable where she held the baby
Jesus. She watched Mary and Joseph flee to Egypt, met the strange
visitors from the East who’d followed a star to Bethlehem, and saw
Herod’s soldiers kill the children of her village. You can experience
life in Roman Judea as the Jewish people struggle under the burden of
Caesar's armies and Herod's cruelty. Watch false Messiahs rise and fall
and see the fatal retribution that followed. Feel the pain of the
innocent bystanders left to pick up the pieces of their shattered lives. Meet
Shemu’el, the young man Rivkah believed God destined for her. But Rome
tore them apart. Divided by fate, united by love, these two young people
grow to separate adulthood, each with their dreams and desires
unfulfilled, while the world of Rome and conquest moves inexorably on.
Then,
many years later, Rivkah finds herself in Jerusalem during the
Passover. Trapped in a crowd, she is forced to watch three men being led
to their execution. Her stomach drops when she realizes one of the men
is Yeshua, the babe she held so many years before. Witness it all through the eyes of one who lived it.

4.7 stars with 23 reviews

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The 4th Floor Lounge

by Amanda Hamm

Published September 2012

Romance: Where does an extreme introvert draw the line between being lonely and
being left alone? One quirky college student is looking for the answer
in the 4th floor lounge. Her goals are simple: make one or two
good friends and avoid talking to everyone else. Achieving those goals
will not be easy for this gorgeous yet socially awkward heroine. She’s
constantly approached by guys who are not interested in friendship. And
when she finally forms some solid bonds it’s her own romantic feelings
that get in the way.

4.5 stars with 6 reviews

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