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Pick Any Two Kindle Books for Free

Here’s a promotion I missed during Read an eBook Week, but you still have today to take advantage of BeWrite Books’ special offer: go through their online eBook catalog (and there is a lot of stuff there), and pick any two books for free.  Here is how you can take advantage of their free offer:

  • Point your computer’s web browser to http://www.bewrite.net
  • Click on the “Book Store” link on the right-hand side of the screen
  • Go through their catalog, and choose two books.
  • Compose an email to RAEBW@bewrite.net and send them the two titles you would like for free.  PLEASE NOTE: you will need to put the books’ URL in the email’s body. Just copy and paste the link in your email, and you might want to include the name of the book and the title.
  • Let them know you want the Kindle format of the book.
  • Why not give them a big “Thank You” for making this offer during Read an eBook week?

Folks on the Amazon Kindle discussion boards have been talking about the fast service as well as the quality of the selections available.

Hope you’re having a great weekend!

Michael

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Amber Dream Free Kindle Book

Today is the last day of Read an eBook Week.  I’ve tried to give each of you a flavor of websites that are different from the Amazon website as well as (hopefully) introduce you to a slew of new authors.  Hopefully, you have found a good one or two or three….

On a side note, I thought it very ironic that after telling you about half a dozen or so titles being offered for free during Read an eBook Week, Amazon made those available for free, also, on Thursday.  Too bad they didn’t get with the game and offer a lot in support of Read an eBook Week: that could have been a marketer’s dream!

Ireadiwrite Publishing has (to me) done a great job of offering a different author and a variety of genres for free this week, and they have one more for free today: Suzi Davis’ young adult book Amber Dream.  I noticed it is $4.99 in the Amazon Kindle store, and has received a perfect 5 out of 5 stars based on 16 customer reviews.  You can pick up your free copy by clicking here or typing in http://bit.ly/g2Ngzs into your computer’s web browser: please note this link is a link to start the download of the Kindle edition.

Once you download it to your computer, you will need to transfer it to your Kindle, and you can click here to read my free guide on how to transfer content to your computer.  This is the same guide I charge 99 cents for in the Amazon Kindle store, but you get it for free.

Here is the description from the ireadiwrite website:

It’s the last day of Ebook Week and we’re pleased to offer a bestseller for us – Amber Frost by Suzi Davis. This great young adult paranormal story of two high school kids who are each seeking their own way and end up finding each other has been a huge hit with reviewers and book bloggers – as well as readers. It’s the first book in the story of popular but sad girl, Grace Lynn Stevenson and the confused loner Sebastian Caldwood, with the second book due out this fall.

Enjoy it on us and we hope you had a great ebook week!

And here is the description from the Amazon website for you to determine if this is something for you:

Grace Lynn Stevenson is an eighteen year old girl who recently moved with her wealthy, but busy parents to a new city. She’s popular, pretty and rich – what more could a girl want? But deep down, she’s sad, lonely and plagued by nightmares.

When she meets Sebastian Caldwood at her new private school, she’s inexplicably drawn to him and his strange tattoos. Sebastian always gets what he wants – he simply has to wish it; but he’s fighting his own inner demons, and struggling to remember a past that eludes him. When he remembers that he is much older than he looks, he realizes that he’s seen many people live and die, including Grace.

Once Sebastian realizes his true nature and finds what he has been searching for the past hundreds of years, he also realizes that it is now up to him to protect Grace from the dangers that have plagued them throughout eternity.

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Amanda in Spain Free Kindle Book

In honor of Read an eBook Week, ireadiwrite publishing is offering another free title today, this time with Darlene Foster’s Amanda in Spain: The Girl in the Painting which is normally $3.99 in the Amazon Kindle store.  Here is what the folks over at ireadiwrite had to say about the book:

For today, we have our most recent release available for free. Darlene Foster has written some wonderful books for young people – both her Amanda in Arabia and her eagerly awaited Amanda in Spain have been a real success for us.  So – we’re offering her new book for free today. It’s a perfect read for kids aged 8-88 and we know you’ll enjoy it. Happy reading!

You can pick up your free copy by clicking here or typing in http://bit.ly/eYkJzS into your computer’s web browser and downloading it to your computer first.

Please note the links for this title are the link to start the download process of the book in Kindle format, and are not to a specific web landing page.

Once you download it to your computer, you will need to transfer it to your Kindle, and you can click here to read my free guide on how to transfer content to your computer.  This is the same guide I charge 99 cents for in the Amazon Kindle store, but you get it for free.

Here is the book’s description:

Amanda Jane Ross is certainly becoming a world traveler; she’s found herself in Spain on vacation with her friend Leah and her parents. Strangely, she’s encountered a mysterious young girl who looks eerily like the girl in a famous painting in the museum in Madrid. Even stranger is that this girl keeps showing up wherever Amanda finds herself – Madrid, the remote mountains of rural Spain, the beaches on the Mediterranean Sea and in the big city of Barcelona. Amanda wants to help this girl, but Leah is scared to do too much given the fact that they’ve just found out that a mean horse-dealer is trying to get to this girl and her beautiful pony.

Come with Amanda as she tries to unravel the mystery behind this sweet young girl and her beloved pony as they trek across Spain.

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Private Lies Free Kindle Book

In support of Read an eBook Week, Books for a Buck has made a book available with a free copy of Private Lies by Amy Eastlake.  You can pick up your free copy if you click here or type in http://tinyurl.com/liesbyamy into your web browser and download it to your computer.

Once you download it to your computer, you will need to transfer it to your Kindle, and you can click here to read my free guide on how to transfer content to your computer.

Here is the book’s description:

Making it a as a private investigator isn’t easy–especially when your parents have been on the run since they were involved in the Weather Underground during the 1960s. But Heather Webb thinks she finally has her life under control–until Jack Eastland walks into her office with a proposition she really doesn’t want to accept.

CIA Agent Jack Eastland has tracked down clues to a major terrorist incident and the signs point straight toward pretty P.I. Heather Webb. She’s definitely keeping secrets and she has the computer skills to unravel his agency-supplied cover in record time. But Jack didn’t become a top agent by taking things for granted and his instincts tell him that Heather isn’t at the bottom of the problem. Flipping her, using her to help him track down the threat to the U.S. becomes his goal.

When Heather’s parents vanish, Jack sees an opportunity for leverage–but it doesn’t take long before the threat is coming back at him and both Jack and Heather are running for their lives. Only gradually does the real danger come into view–a cyber-terror attack that could send the country into a depression that would make the 1930s look good. All of Heather’s computer skills and Jack’s CIA training will be put to the test because the terrorists know that only those two stand between them and success. Even as they are forced to work together, however, Heather has to keep her deepest secret back–because if Jack learns the truth about her parents, they’ll be sent to prison forever.

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We’ve Seen the Enemy Free Kindle Book

In honor of Read an eBook Week, ireadiwrite Publishing is offering another book for free today, with Paul Dayton’s We’ve Seen the Enemy.  Looking at the Amazon website, the Kindle edition is normally $3.99, and has received a perfect 5 out of 5 stars based on three customer reviews.

You can pick up your free Kindle edition by clicking here or typing in http://bit.ly/gQtxuU into your computer’s web browser and downloading it to your computer first.  Please note the link is for the direct download of the Kindle version of the book and is not a link to a unique web page.

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Fern’s Fancies Free Kindle Book

In honor of read an eBook week, author Lillie Ammann is offering her book, Fern’s Fancies for free.  You can pick up your free copy from the Smashwords website if you click here or type in http://tinyurl.com/fernfancy into your computer’s web browser to download it to your computer first.  Unless you put in code RE100 upon checkout it won’t be free, so please be sure to put in the code.

When you scroll down the Smashwords page, please be sure to choose the “Kindle (.mobi)” format as that is the one that will work on your Kinlde.

Once you download it to your computer, you will need to transfer it to your Kindle, and you can click here to read my free guide on how to transfer content to your computer.  This is the same guide I charge 99 cents for in the Amazon Kindle store, but you get it for free.

Here is the book’s description from the Smashwords website:

When Fern Tate sold her interior landscape company to a national corporation, she didn’t expect to have a boss like Pendleton Morgenthal, III. Had she made the biggest mistake of her life? Pen never allowed a woman—especially a subordinate—to distract him from his fast-track career. What was it about Fern that made her different?

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Free SciFi Kindle Book

In honor of Read an eBook Week, author gary Hoover is offering his book, Land of Nod, The Artifact for free today from the Smashwords site vs. the $2.99 he normally receives from both the Smashwords site and the Amazon Kindle store.  This book has received a perfect 5 out of 5 stars based on three customer reviews from the Amazon Kindle store, and has received an average user rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars based on seven customer reviews on the Smashwords site.

You can click here to pick up your free copy, or type in http://bit.ly/fM0fAS into your computer’s web browser to download it to your computer first: just be sure to choose the “Kindle (.mobi)” version!  Once you download it to your computer, you will need to transfer it to your Kindle, and you can click here to read my free guide on how to transfer content to your computer.  This is the same guide I charge 99 cents for in the Amazon Kindle store, but you get it for free.

Here is the book’s description from the Smashwords website:

Jeff Browning is a teenage boy who, following the mysterious disappearance of his father, finds a portal in his father’s office that transports him to another dimension. As Jeff looks for clues regarding what may have happened to his father, he is accused by some of being a spy while thought by others to be a prophesized figure . . . who may be the key to victory in a developing war.

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Spring House Free Kindle Book

In honor of read an eBook week, author David Bowles is offering his book, Spring House for free vs. the $7.99 he is getting from the Amazon Kindle store.  You can pick up your free copy if you click here or type in http://tinyurl.com/4d85fbs into your computer’s web browser.

Once you download it to your computer, you will need to transfer it to your Kindle, and you can click here to read my free guide on how to transfer content to your computer; please make note of the pdf format section.  This is the same guide I charge 99 cents for in the Amazon Kindle store, but you get it for free.

Here is the book’s description:

The Mitchell family left Lancaster, Pennsylvania in 1762 for North Carolina. Their story is chronicled by Mitchell descendant David Bowles, beginning when 17-year-old Adam Mitchell arrives in North Carolina with his family.

The Mitchells just wanted to be left alone to farm their land, practice their faith in the Presbyterian Church, and raise their family. But the way they responded to the extraordinary circumstances of life on the new frontier, politics, and war made heroes of these ordinary citizens.

Adam fought the British in the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, while his mother Margaret Mitchell, his wife Elizabeth, and their children endured deprivation and danger on the family farm in the midst of the battle.

The story of Adam’s two loves – his first wife Jennetta who died bearing their firstborn child and his second wife Elizabeth who bore him twelve more children – creates the human backdrop to the dramatic historical events of Revolutionary War times.

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Armor of Light Free Kindle Book

In honor of Read an eBook Week, ireadiwrite Publishing is offering another book for free today, with Ellen L. Ekstrom’s Armor of Light.  Looking at the Amazon website, the Kindle edition is normally $3.99, and has received a perfect 5 out of 5 stars based on four customer reviews (gee, I love free!).

You can pick up your free Kindle edition by clicking here or typing in http://bit.ly/hEtC6W  into your computer’s web browser and downloading it to your computer first.

Here is the book’s description from the ireadiwrite website:

Today, we’re very pleased to offer one of our very first books as part of our celebration of E-Book Week (this title happens to be available in trade paperback as well). As a bit of trivia, it was the tweeting of Ms. Ekstrom and a short story she had posted on her blog that drew us to her. She’s an acclaimed writer of historical fiction and her works are so well-researched and her characters so interestingly flawed that you’d swear you were in 1205 along with the hero of this story as he returns from a Crusade in Constantinople. The writing is superb and we’re very proud to offer this book to you. Oh, and please don’t forget to leave some honest reviews on Amazon or any other bookstore!

Here is the book’s description from the Amazon website:

George Ascalon, earl of Grasmere, returns from the Fourth Crusade to learn that his father, a man who has forsaken his family and noble title to take up Holy Orders, has assigned him one last battle. There is an evil permeating a neighboring lord’s lands and George is called upon to vanquish it. With a band of followers that includes his sister, a knight, a fletcher’s wife and a mysterious noblewoman, George sets out to honor the pledge and in doing so discovers that he indeed has dragons to fight, and the person most in need of saving is himself.

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Winged Victory Free Kindle Book

In honor of Read an eBook Week, author L.F. Hampton is making a copy of Winged Victory available for free this week vs. the regular price of $6.00; you can pick up the free copy if you click here or type in http://tinyurl.com/4de5m9h into your computer’s web browser to download it to your computer first.

Once you download it to your computer, you will need to transfer it to your Kindle, and you can click here to read my free guide on how to transfer content to your computer.  This is the same guide I charge 99 cents for in the Amazon Kindle store, but you get it for free.

Here is the book’s description:

Med-tech Abbie Brown journeys to Valtar, an ancient, male dominated world, hoping to discover why the Valtarie face extinction. Despite their looks, the silver-winged Valtarie are not angels, but the race can’t really be vampires, can they?

Traveen, second son of Valtar’s ruler, pilots the crystal ship escorting Abbie. Valtarie Law forbids males to touch a female, and to do so means death. When a storm forces them to crash land on a deserted ice planet, Traveen has no choice but to touch Abbie to keep her alive.

Abbie survives, and she rescues Traveen from execution. But after they escape, Abbie finds herself falling in love with Traveen. But is it really love, or is it his hypnotic eyes and harmonic voice that are inherent for captivating females . . .

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Woman in the Wing Free Kindle Book

In honor of Read an eBook Week, author Jean Sheldon is making a copy of The Woman in the Wing available for free this week vs. the regular price of $3.99; you can pick up the free copy at the Smashwords website, just be sure to enter the couple code “RE100” (without the quotes) at checkout.

You can click here to pick up your free copy, or type in http://tinyurl.com/4fwo9n9 into your computer’s web browser to download it to your computer first: just be sure to choose the “Kindle (.mobi)” version!  Once you download it to your computer, you will need to transfer it to your Kindle, and you can click here to read my free guide on how to transfer content to your computer.  This is the same guide I charge 99 cents for in the Amazon Kindle store, but you get it for free.

Here is the book’s description from the Smashwords website:

A historical mystery that takes place in a defense plant. Although fictional, the well-researched book offers a glimpse into the lives of women who served at home during World War II, Rosie the Riveters, and sheds some light on the seldom told stories of the women who ferried military planes from plants to air bases around the country—Women Airforce Service Pilots—WASP.

In July 1944 A member of the Women Airforce Service Pilots struggles to land her A-24 dive bomber whose engine suddenly burst into flames. A week later another pilot’s life is threatened when the rudder cables of a BT-13 training plane snap mid flight. The plane goes into a deadly spin and she prepares to jump, only to discover her canopy is jammed. Are these accidents the result of sabotage or mechanical failure? The work of Nazi sympathizers or washed out US Army pilots?

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Two Free Kindle Books

Are you feeling overwhelmed with the number of free books over the last couple of days due to Read an eBook week?  I have several more lined up to be sent out – the participation between independent authors and publishers has been great this year!

I thought I would put another one of my books for free – Amazon won’t let me do it, so I have my book Free Kindle Books Plus a Few Other Tips book for free this week only on the Smashwords website.  Some people might call me crazy for doing this as it is in the Top 100 of the Amazon Kindle bestseller list!

You will need to enter code RE100 in order to get it for free, and be sure you choose the “Kindle (.mobi)” version!  You can click here to go to the correct page on Smashwords, or type in http://tinyurl.com/47wavt3 into your computer’s web browser.

You can also still get my book Kindle Mobile Friendly Websites for free from the Smashwords site if you click here or type in http://tinyurl.com/4jpahpg into your computer’s web browser.

Once you download either (or both) of them to your computer, you will need to transfer it to your Kindle, and you can click here to read my free guide on how to transfer content to your computer.  This is the same guide I charge 99 cents for in the Amazon Kindle store, but you get it for free.

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Neptune Crossing Free Kindle Book

In honor of Read an eBook Week, author Jeffrey A. Carver is offering his book, Neptune Crossing (The Chaos Chronicles: Volume One) for free vs. the $2.99 he is getting from the Amazon Kindle store.  You can pick up your free copy if you click here or type in http://tinyurl.com/4obqrg8 into your web browser.

Once you download it to your computer, you will need to transfer it to your Kindle, and you can click here to read my free guide on how to transfer content to your computer.  This is the same guide I charge 99 cents for in the Amazon Kindle store, but you get it for free.

Here is the book’s description:

Attached to a research and mining project on Triton, John Bandicut becomes the reluctant “host” of an alien mind who needs him as a vehicle to save Earth from a cosmic catastrophe. The author of Dragons in the Stars (Tor Bks., 1992) and The Infinity Link (Bluejay Bks., 1984) excels at exuberant storytelling as he explores the very real day-to-day problems of playing host to an internal guest. Hard-science aficionados will delight in the story’s focus on chaos theory; general sf fans will appreciate the adventure and mood.

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6 of One Free Kindle Book

And here’s another free book in honor of Read an eBook Week, this time from author Steven Lyle Jordan: 6 of One (Half a Dozen of the Pandas) and you can pick up your free copy in the Kindle format if you click here or type in http://tinyurl.com/4qu4v4h into your web browser. 

Once you download it to your computer, you will need to transfer it to your Kindle, and you can click here to read my free guide on how to transfer content to your computer.

Here is the book’s description from the author’s website:

This is a story that I started in the Lounge section of MobileRead, really, just to “air out my brainpan” and have a little fun. I originally expected that others would pick up the story and contribute to it, making for a group of “writers” on the project, and an unutterably silly thread for all. Instead, everyone just sat back and let me do the entire story! This was written “on-the-fly,” with no pre-prepared material or other sources. The comments that followed are included to indicate how they impacted the spontaneous creation of the story. Comments are included as they were recorded on the MR thread, with the exception of those comments that have been shifted about to reflect other comments that they specifically reply to.

Think of it as a sort of “MST3K” of writing experiments…   

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All In God’s Time Free Kindle Book

In support of Read an eBook Week, Geoff Moeller’s All in God’s Time, My Sons is free today from the ireadiwrite site (compared to $3.99 from the Amazon Kindle store), and can be your if you click here or type in http://tinyurl.com/47856g6 into your computer’s web browser and first download it to your computer.

Once you download it to your computer, you will need to transfer it to your Kindle, and you can click here to read my free guide on how to transfer content to your computer.  This is the same guide I charge 99 cents for in the Amazon Kindle store, but you get it for free.

Here is the book’s description:

One of our bestselling books is being offered for free today. On a November morning in 2008, Geoff Moeller lost two of his four young sons in a horrific car accident which also left a third son paralyzed. To help him deal with the tragedy, he turned to writing, pouring his thoughts into his poetry. This book is heart-wrenching as we witness the movement of his thoughts and feelings through time as he comes to deal with their deaths. The true power of this story is his transformation through his faith and the amazing healing it lends. His story has given strength and courage to many readers, as fans have written in to tell us so. February 2011 marked a wonderful date, as Geoff and his wife welcomed a fifth son into their wonderful family. May you read this and find faith and strength in his words as well as the reaffirmation to go out and be the best parent you can be.

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