2013-01-16

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!



It Really Is A Wonderful Life

by Linda Wood Rondeau

Published November 2012

Romance: Midville newcomer and Iraq War widow, Dorie Fitzgerald, despises the frigid Adirondack wasteland that has now become her home. After
twenty failed job interviews, she questions the wisdom of moving to be
near her parents. Desperate to belong, she joins the local Community
Theater, in production for It s a Wonderful Life. Jamey Sullivan has put
his professional life on hold in order to run the family business and
to help his ailing father. He signs on for Midville s production of It s
a Wonderful Life, although he hopes to receive a Broadway casting call
any day now. When these two meet, they are instantly attracted
to one another. However, ambition, demanding children, and a romantic
rival threaten to squash their growing love for one another. It Really
IS a Wonderful Life is set in the beautiful Adirondack mountains, a
perfect backdrop for romantic conflict.

4.3 stars with 51 reviews

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Long Time Coming

by Vanessa Miller

Published March 2010

Women's Fiction: Faithful Christian Deidre
Clark-Morris is a professional career-minded woman with a loving
husband, but no children. Kenisha Smalls has lived in poverty all her
life. She has three children by three different men and has just been
diagnosed with inoperable cervical cancer. While the meeting between
these two women appears accidental, it becomes their catalyst of hope.
Neither woman expects the blessing that God has in store for her.  While
Deidre will guide Kenisha on the path to eternal life with Jesus
Christ, Kenisha will teach Deidre how to stand strong against the
hard-knocks of life.

4.6 stars with 127 reviews

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When the Devil Whistles
by Rick Acker
Published March 2010

Suspense: “I didn’t have a choice. I didn’t.”
That’s what Allie Whitman tells herself every night as she lies awake.
Sometimes she even believes it. But mostly she knows deep down that her
inability to make a hard choice has put millions of lives at risk,
including her own. Now the only one who can help her is her lawyer,
Connor Norman. Unfortunately, Allie’s actions have destroyed Connor’s
trust in her—and may destroy much, much more.

4 stars with 66 reviews

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I Shall Not Want
by DebbieViguie
Published March 2010

Suspense: Charity work can be murder! It’s
Thanksgiving and Joseph Tyler, one of the members of Cindy’s church,
has organized a new charity that provides homeless people with rescue
dogs to love and care for. But one by one, the homeless recipients are
being murdered and their dogs stolen. Could an overly competitive
millionaire with his prize-winning pooches and a grudge be behind the
crimes? Or could it be someone much closer to Joseph who has something
sinister to hide? Cindy and Jeremiah must rush to find a killer before
he strikes again.

4.3 stars with 39 reviews

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The Lotto
by Brad Hill
Published November 2012

Suspense: Keep the defib paddles handy! The Lotto is a "theological thriller"- a
genre you have never read before. The Lotto is fast-paced, converging
several story lines and combining moral dilemma, fast cars, expensive
scotch, casinos, marriage, gangs, guns and church. It is arrhythmic
drama, a palpitating alchemy of events and personalities that mashes the
throttle of theology to the floor. All that and humor too! You will
wonder how you would have responded. You will ask where a fleeting
dalliance with the devil might take you...what is true repentance and
can we ever presume upon grace?

4.8 stars with 5 reviews

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Grace Plus Nothing
by Jeff Harkin
Published 2010

Nonfiction: Join the ever-increasing army of Christians who are learning to relate
to God on the biblical basis of grace alone. Find out how the grace of
God imparts godly character to you and in you, day after day and year
after year. Find out how and why legalism imparts only ungodliness.
Grace Plus Nothing is filled with Scripture and practical examples
leading to the conclusion that godly character comes about through grace
alone.

5 stars with 9 reviews

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Hazardous Duty
by Christy Barritt
Published March 2012

Suspense: Buying a gun to kill your wife: $3,000
Hiring Trauma Care to clean afterward: $1,500
Having that same cleaner uncover evidence that frames you: priceless

On
her way to completing a degree in forensic science, Gabby St. Claire
drops out of school and starts her own crime scene cleaning business.
“Yeah, that’s me,” she says, “a crime scene cleaner. People waiting in
line behind me who strike up conversations always regret it.” When
a routine cleaning job uncovers a murder weapon the police overlooked,
she realizes that the wrong person is in jail. But the owner of the
weapon is a powerful foe . . . and willing to do anything to keep Gabby
quiet. With the help of her new neighbor, Riley Thomas, a man
whose life and faith fascinate her, Gabby plays the detective to make
sure the right person is put behind bars. Can Riley help her before
another murder occurs?

4.2 stars with 100 reviews

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Always the Designer Never the Bride
by Sandra D. Bricker
Published April 2012

Romance: It’s taken Audrey Regan years to establish herself as a wedding dress
designer, and to date she’s been roped into creating dresses for nine of
her girlfriends. Request #10 follows her vow to “Just say no!” and
comes from her very best friend. She can hardly turn Carly
down! Audrey arrives in Atlanta early to
perform all of her maid-of-honor duties along with final fittings for a
one-of-a-kind dress. But Carly’s wedding is nothing short of an event,
complete with Prince Charming, and the festivities make Audrey question
whether there’s a prince of her own anywhere in her future. Enter
the groom’s brother and best man. Shaggy-haired, tattooed bad boy J.R.
Hunt couldn’t be any more different from Prince Charming if he rode in
on a Harley Davidson. Oh, wait. He actually did ride in on a Harley!

4.1 stars with 67 reviews

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Running Barefoot
By Amy Harmon
Published April 2012

Young Adult Romance: When Josie Jensen, an awkward 13-year-old musical prodigy crashes
headlong into new-comer Samuel Yazzie, an 18-year-old Navajo boy full of
anger and confusion, an unlikely friendship blooms. Josie teaches
Samuel about words, music and friendship, and along the way finds a
kindred spirit. Upon graduation, Samuel abandons the sleepy, small town
in search of a future and a life, leaving his young friend behind. Many
years go by and Samuel returns, finding Josie in need of the very things
she offered him years before. Their roles reversed, Samuel teaches
Josie about life, love, and letting go. Deeply romantic and poignant,
Running Barefoot is the story of a small town girl and a Native American
boy, the ties that bind them to their homes and families, and the love
that gives them wings.

4.7 stars with 138 reviews

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Beyond the Storm
by Carolyn Zane
Published October 2012

Romance: After a tornado rips through her town, store owner Abigail comes across a
piece of fabric from a wedding dress among the devastation. Abigail is
moved to start collecting other swatches of fabric she finds – her
neighbor’s kitchen curtains, a man’s necktie, a dog’s bed – which she
stashes in shopping bags. As she pursues her seemingly absurd quest,
horrible realities spark the question, “What kind of a God would allow
such tragedy?” As she struggles to reconcile her right
to happiness amidst the destruction, Abigail begins piecing together a
patchwork quilt from the salvaged fabric in hopes it will bring some
peace. But a new relationship with Justin, a contractor, may require too
much of her fragile heart. Will her pain and questions of faith give
way to the courage to love?

4.6 stars with 14 reviews

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