Monday’s Top eBooks
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Her Second Chance Cowboy
by Natalie Dean
FREEBIE
Western Romance
Rating: 4.5
As the eldest son of the wealthy Miller family, Ben Miller is content with helping his brothers run their family’s ranch in Montana. Well… mostly content. There’s a certain something missing from his life, and he’s done a good job denying it for the past decade. Until she rolled back into town…
After ten years fighting to make it in the Big Apple, full-figured Chastity finds herself heading back to the one place she vowed she’d never return. But a tragedy in the family forced her home, and she finds herself facing an uncertain future… Check out Natalie Dean’s Brothers of Miller Ranch Series! #ad
The Earl of Brass
by Kara Jorgensen
FREEBIE
Fantasy
Rating: 4.1
A grounded archaeologist, a scrappy inventor, and a hidden city that holds the promise of a better tomorrow.
Eilian Sorrell is no stranger to cheating death, but when a dirigible accident costs him his arm, he fears his days of adventuring are over. As the eldest son of the Earl of Dorset, Lord Sorrell knows he will face a bleak future among London’s aristocracy unless he can escape. On a quest to return to his old life, Lord Sorrell commissions a prosthetic arm, but the craftsman isn’t quite what he expected… #ad
Big Nate: Destined for Awesomeness
by Lincoln Peirce
BARGAIN
Children’s Fiction
Rating: 4.7
Sixth-grader Nate Wright believes he is AWESOME. At least that’s what he’ll tell you. Truth is, he has his doubts. But he’s not about to let the rest of the world know that. Instead, Nate finds himself constantly trying to prove how great he is to everyone around him.
But there are many bumps on the road to Awesomeness, from his annoying sister, to his academic arch-nemesis, to his pure evil social studies teacher… #ad
Confessions of a Bookseller
by Shaun Bythell
BARGAIN
Biography & Memoir
Rating: 4.3
A funny memoir of a year in the life of a Scottish used bookseller as he stays afloat while managing staff, customers, and life in the village of Wigtown.
Inside a Georgian townhouse on the Wigtown highroad, jammed with more than 100,000 books and a portly cat named Captain, Shaun Bythell manages the daily ups and downs of running Scotland’s largest used bookshop with a sharp eye and even sharper wit. His account of one year behind the counter is something no book lover should miss. #ad
All the Sinners Bleed
by S. A. Cosby
BARGAIN
Mystery/Thriller
Rating: 4.4
Titus Crown is the first Black sheriff in the history of Charon County, Virginia. In recent decades, quiet Charon has had only two murders. But after years of working as an FBI agent, Titus knows better than anyone that while his hometown might seem like a land of moonshine, cornbread, and honeysuckle, secrets always fester under the surface.
Then a year to the day after Titus’s election, a school teacher is killed by a former student and the student is fatally shot by Titus’s deputies. As Titus investigates the shootings, he unearths terrible crimes… #ad
Echoes of a War-Torn Heart
by Elaine Shields
BARGAIN
Historical Romance
Rating: 4.7
Ivy, a gentle and kind young woman suffering from a debilitating stutter, has always struggled to connect with others. However, her world is forever changed when her beloved brother returns from the war. With him he brings the enigmatic Eli who is seeking refuge from a war-torn past with no living kin to turn to.
While Ivy’s heart flutters in the presence of Eli, she buries her emotions beneath the weight of her family’s ranch, where she’s poured her soul into hard work… #ad
My Canvas Bag
by Lucas Kinkaid
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Literary Fiction
Rating: 4.4
Mark is a young man born into a bad situation. His parents drink too much, and his family often forgets him. He works hard to hide the harsh reality of his home life from those around him. Mark does this to avoid feeling shame. He escapes the chaos of his family by spending time in nearby woods.
Mark keeps a canvas bag hidden close to his house. It contains blankets, a flashlight, cans of food, a transistor radio, things to read, and more. It has everything he needs to escape from his family’s dysfunction for a while. Mark truly enjoys the peace and solitude he finds in the woods… #ad
Seven Days of Friday
by Alex A. King
FREEBIE
Women’s Fiction
Rating: 4.2
Thirty-four-year-old Vivi Tyler is living her nightmare: gay husband, spiraling teenager, melodramatic mother. They’re picking apart her sanity, one stitch at a time. She’s crawling along rock bottom when the arrival of a mysterious package opens a new door to a new country.
A desperate Vivi dives headfirst into the quicksand that is Greece–her parents’ birthplace. But it’s a paradise far from perfect, and instead of the new beginning she covets, Vivi discovers trouble is determined to keep her in its pocket… #ad
Doodle Healing
by Cindy Bayles
FREEBIE
Self-Help
Rating: 5.0
What if there was something fun, easy, and incredibly effective that could change your life?
There is something scientifically proven to create change 400% faster than without it! Using this simple tool, you can quit beating yourself up in order to get things done. Change doesn’t have to be hard. With this effective process change can be easy. Change can be fun. Change can be life altering. Change can be faster than you ever thought possible. What is this magic solution? It’s Doodling! #ad
The Day After Always
by Charles Earl Harrel
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Christian Fiction
Rating: 4.9
Heaven is not exactly what Jesse Walt expected. After his arrival, he wonders about the purpose for redemption and what individuals are supposed to do for all of eternity. He meets other forever residents with similar concerns.
Following a rally at Patriarch Plaza, Jesse and four advocates embrace a clarion call to leave the familiar behind, much like Abraham did, and sojourn to a new land. The Eskaonites, who dwell in this mysterious place, face an unknown wickedness but lack the spiritual discernment to perceive its danger. Without divine intervention, their societies will likely perish… #ad
A Knot in the Grain: And Other Stories
by Robin McKinley
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Young Adult
Rating: 4.5
Stories from the world of The Hero and the Crown and other magical places by a New York Times-bestselling Newbery Medal winner.
Robin McKinley returns to the mythical setting of The Hero and the Crown and The Blue Sword in this “thrilling, satisfying, and thought-provoking collection” featuring two stories set in the world of Damar, plus three other fantasy tales featuring adventurous, pragmatic, and heroic young women (Publishers Weekly). #ad
The Cruel Stars
by John Birmingham
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Science Fiction
Rating: 4.4
The galaxy was once terrorized by the Sturm, a group of “species purists” intent on destroying any human with genetic or cybernetic enhancements.
Fashioning themselves as the one true “Human Republic,” the Sturm cut a bloody swath across the stars, killing billions before finally being defeated and driven into the far reaches of Dark Space. Centuries of peace bred complacency. Everyone believed the Sturm had died out in the Dark. They were wrong. #ad
A Christmas Family to Heal His Rugged Heart
by Chloe Carley
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Christmas Romance
Rating: 4.6
In the frosty heart of a Nebraska winter, when a repulsive, money-hungry suitor demands her hand in marriage, Jane defies him, only to be forsaken by her own family. Now, she is alone, having lost everything but her faith.
Slade, a rugged rancher carrying the weight of his past, finds two runaway orphans hiding in his barn. With the spirit of Christmas in the air, he decides to adopt them, but there’s a catch – he needs a wife. And, as the clock ticks toward Christmas Eve, a mysterious enemy, driven by greed, threatens to steal their chance at happiness… #ad
Where Dandelions Sway
by Vanessa Luther
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Suspense Thriller
Rating: 4.3
On a Friday afternoon in the small town of Glen Ridge, three armed men invade the home of Paul and Alexis Hudson. The Hudson’s find themselves in a life or death situation where tempers flare, demands soar and repercussions loom. On the surface, the invasion appears to be a simple robbery. Until one of the assailants demands a mysterious safe. Nothing is as it seems.
As the situation unravels, secrets are revealed. Secrets casting doubt on everyone involved. Was this a random home invasion or were the Hudson’s targeted? And why? One thing is for certain. No one in the house is without suspicion and no one is safe. #ad
The Associate
by Rachel Sinclair
FREEBIE
Mystery/Thriller
Rating: 4.1
Harper is stuck representing Sargis’ son Erik for murder. Harper thinks that he’s good for it. All day long. Yet she must take on his case and find some way to get him acquitted. If she loses this case, she might lose her life. No pressure….
Helping her out is brand-new associate, Damien Harrington. Damien has a secret that he is hiding from Harper, a secret that would be devastating to him if it got out. Yet Harper and Damien work very well together. Damien takes the lead on the Erik Gregorian case because, quite frankly, Erik turns Harper’s stomach. #ad
Ancient Households on the North Coast of Peru
by Multiple Authors
FREEBIE
History
Rating: N/A
Ancient Households on the North Coast of Peru provides insight into the organization of complex, urban, and state-level society in the region from a household perspective, using observations from diverse North Coast households to generate new understandings of broader social processes in and beyond Andean prehistory.
Contributors address social reproduction, construction and reinforcement of gender identities and social hierarchy, household permanence and resilience, and expression of identity through cuisine. #ad
The King of Shadows
by Robert McCammon
BARGAIN
Horror
Rating: 4.4
In the year 1704, Matthew Corbett is about to go up against an antagonist completely different from any he has faced before.
On a trip to Italy to track down Brazio Valeriani and information about the mirror created by his father, the sorcerer Ciro, Matthew and Hudson Greathouse find themselves marooned on a beautiful island known as Golgotha–a place that hides a multitude of secrets and puts both of them at terrible risk… #ad
Movie-Made Romance
by A.M. Heath
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Christian Romance
Rating: 4.6
He wants a second chance. She wants him to get lost.
Carleigh St. John is tired of watching everyone else get their happily-ever-after, and her little sister’s engagement is the last straw. Stewing down the overused plot lines from Christmas Romance movies, Carleigh creates a dating playbook. With a marathon of Christmas dates ranging from picking out a tree with her first crush to volunteering with her grumpy co-worker, she’s bound to find her perfect movie-made ending. … If only her ex will stay out of the way. Check out A.M. Heath’s Christmas in Garland Collection! #ad
Snuffed Out
by Valona Jones
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Cozy Mystery
Rating: 4.0
30-year-old fraternal twins Tabby and Sage Winslow own The Book and Candle Shop in Savannah. Sage is hot-headed and impulsive while Tabby is calm and collected, making them the perfect partnership. When one of their customers is found murdered, from a blow to the head, that partnership is put to the test.
Blithe McAdam had been seen in a heated argument with shop clerk Gerard, which immediately makes him suspect number one. The twins are convinced of Gerard’s innocence and start digging into Blithe’s past… #ad
Deadly Obsession
by Elle James
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Romantic Suspense
Rating: 4.5
In New York Times bestselling author Elle James’s latest, one woman finds she’s unsafe in her own home and in her heart
Real estate whiz Jillian Taylor thinks heroes and haunted houses are bogus. But when a series of strange events leaves her in danger, Stealth Ops Specialist Chance McCall is quick to the scene. Jillian can’t resist the chemistry brewing between her and the sexy agent. But as she and Chance deconstruct her nightmares, someone becomes more desperate to keep those secrets from surfacing. #ad
The Lives Left Behind
by Tova Aviram-Zylberg
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Historical Fiction
Rating: 4.6
Lublin, 1941. Yosseleh Karlinski was born to a family of great Jewish rabbis. Gifted with a keen mind and unique talent for chess, he earned the respect and admiration of those around him – especially his childhood friend, Christina. But everything changes when the Germans conquer Lublin, forcing Yosseleh into a new reality in the cramped Lublin Ghetto.
In a place where death can come from any direction and the only way to survive is by hanging on to what little you have, Yosseleh survives thanks to Christina’s visits to the ghetto and, surprisingly, by catching the eye of the most unexpected person imaginable – the chess-loving ghetto commander, Ludwig… #ad