Thursday’s Top eBooks

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The Cupcake Dilemma
by Jennifer Rodewald
FREEBIE
Christian Romance
Rating: 4.7

AMAZON

My name is Kirstin Hill. I’m a simple girl trying to figure out life in a small town. There are a few things you should know about me before we begin. I grew up in the city. I’m a teacher, a first-year teacher (some of you understand that significance). And finally, when it comes to cooking, I’m a disaster. Maybe none of those things seem story worthy, but trust me–I have a story. I call it The Cupcake Dilemma, and it literally changed my life… See full series! #ad


Dragonsphere
by Richard Fierce
FREEBIE
Epic Fantasy
Rating: 4.7

AMAZON NOOK

The soul of a powerful dragon has escaped its magical prison. The creature’s wrath knows no bounds and spreads across two enemy kingdoms, forcing an unlikely alliance. Calderon and Velkyn, the two young men charged with the safeguard of the sphere that held the dragon captive, must leave everything they’ve known in a quest to recapture the beast before it takes physical form. Will they be able to stop events beyond their power… #ad


The Incredible Tide
by Alexander Key
1.99
Children’s Fiction
Rating: 4.1

AMAZON

He was born Conan of Orme, but Orme is no more. When nuclear war causes the oceans to swallow up the Western world, Conan escapes by chance, washing up on a craggy, desolate isle. After years of privilege, island life is a hard adjustment, but he grows strong–learning to fish, to make fire, and to befriend the birds. On moonless nights, he screams into the darkness, tortured by a loneliness he cannot overcome… #ad


Sitting Bull: The Life and Times of an American Patriot
by Robert M. Utley
2.99
History
Rating: 4.6

AMAZON

Reviled by the United States government as a troublemaker and a coward, revered by his people as a great warrior chief, Sitting Bull has long been one of the most fascinating and misunderstood figures in American history. Distinguished historian Robert M. Utley has forged a compelling portrait of Sitting Bull, presenting the Lakota perspective for the first time and rendering the most unbiased, historically accurate… #ad


Truly Madly Guilty
by Liane Moriarty
2.99
Women’s Fiction
Rating: 3.9

AMAZON NOOK

Sam and Clementine have a wonderful, albeit, busy life: they have two little girls, Sam has just started a new dream job and Clementine, a cellist, is busy preparing for the audition of a lifetime. If there’s anything they can count on, it’s each other. Clementine and Erika are each other’s oldest friends. A single look between them can convey an entire conversation. But theirs is a complicated relationship… #ad


Celebrity in Death
by J. D. Robb
1.99
Women Sleuths
Rating: 4.7

AMAZON NOOK

Lieutenant Eve Dallas is no party girl, but she’s managing to have a reasonably good time at the celebrity-packed bash celebrating The Icove Agenda, a film based on one of her famous cases. It’s a little spooky seeing the actress playing her, who looks as though she could be her long-lost twin. Not as unsettling, though, as seeing the actress who plays Peabody–drowned in the lap pool on the roof of the director’s luxury building… #ad


The Blind Mail Order Bride
by Florence Linnington
0.99
Historical Romance
Rating: 4.1

AMAZON

Emily Stewart, a widow and blind woman who has a six-year-old son, agrees to be a mail order bride, only to realize that her intended husband is killed in a fire just days before she arrives out West. Benjamin Hart is reeling after the death of his brother. And Benjamin has to wonder why his deceased brother never tells him about his bride from back East. Benjamin has long dreamed of leaving the dullness of farm life behind and seeking adventure… See full series! #ad


Poisoned in Cherry Hills
by Paige Sleuth
FREEBIE
Cozy Mystery
Rating: 4.2

AMAZON NOOK

Murder is the last thing on Kat Harper’s mind when she shows up for the Furry Friends Foster Families benefit dinner. But that’s exactly what she gets when one of the guests drops dead. Now the focus of the evening has shifted from cat adoptions to catching a killer. Between an old childhood rival, a sister in line to inherit everything, and a couple with opportunity aplenty, there’s no shortage of suspects. Kat’s going to need… #ad


The Art of Thinking in Graphs
by Dolev Erez
NO LONGER FREE
Non-Fiction
Rating: 5.0

To avoid the traps of bias and irrationality and make better, productive decisions, we need to stop thinking in disciplines–and start thinking in graphs. Why do we feel confident as novices but question ourselves as experts? What makes some achievements feel more deserving than others? Do we really get happier the more wealth we accumulate? How do stress levels impact our productivity? Every day, we are overwhelmed by multitudes of choices… #ad


Blackcollar
by Timothy Zahn
2.99
Science Fiction
Rating: 4.2

AMAZON NOOK

Decades after a successful invasion of Earth and the Terran Democratic Empire by the Ryqril–hostile, leathery-skinned aliens–resistance fighter Allen Caine is training for an undercover mission. He will assume the identity of an aide to the senate–part of the government that colludes with the invaders. But when the mission begins earlier than planned, Caine finds himself stuck on the off-planet outpost of Plinry with no idea of what awaits… #ad


Hunk and Hero
by Jo Grafford
0.99
Romantic Suspense
Rating: 4.7

AMAZON

Combat veteran Lyon Garrett has seen real action overseas, so he’s skeptical about taking on such a frivolous assignment. Though the lovely cowgirl insists her life is in danger, the only risks in sight are the overwhelming odds she’ll sprain an ankle in her ridiculously high-heeled boots. Elle Corrigan has worked hard to build her reputation as a gum-chewing, gossip-spreading, life-of-the-party kinda gal. It’s the perfect cover… See full series! #ad


Big Stone Gap
by Adriana Trigiani
1.99
Women’s Fiction
Rating: 4.2

AMAZON NOOK

It’s 1978, and Ave Maria Mulligan is the thirty-five-year-old self-proclaimed spinster of Big Stone Gap, a sleepy hamlet in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. She’s also the local pharmacist, the co-captain of the Rescue Squad, and the director of The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, the town’s long-running Outdoor Drama. Ave Maria is content with her life–until, one fateful day, her past opens wide with the revelation of a long-buried secret… #ad


The Disappeared
by C. J. Box
1.99
Mystery/Thriller
Rating: 4.6

AMAZON NOOK

Wyoming’s new governor isn’t sure what to make of Joe Pickett, but he has a job for him that is extremely delicate. A prominent female British executive never came home from the high-end guest ranch she was visiting, and the British Embassy is pressing hard. Pickett knows that happens sometimes–these ranches are stocked with handsome young cowboys, and “ranch romances” aren’t uncommon. But no sign of her months after she vanished? #ad


The Coffin Maker’s Son
by James Leonard
0.99
Western Fiction
Rating: 4.3

AMAZON

Luke Brenner had plans to spend his days with Laura by his side, building a life built on love and dreams. But all it took was one cruel moment for those dreams to shatter. Laura vanished without a trace. The townsfolk say she ran off, troubled by ghosts of her past. But Luke knows better. When another young woman disappears and turns up barely clinging to life, Luke’s worst fears take shape. Laura didn’t leave on her own. She was taken… See full series! #ad


A Tramp Abroad: Volume 1
by Mark Twain
FREEBIE
Literary Classics
Rating: 5.0

AMAZON NOOK

Based on true events–embellished with fictional tales and a made-up travel partner–Mark Twain’s A Tramp Abroad chronicles his meandering journey through Germany, the French and Swiss Alps, and Northern Italy. Attempting to make the trip by foot, Twain ventures down the Neckar river by raft, ascends Mont Blanc by telescope, and experiences European life with his usual penetrating wit, infectious curiosity, and timeless humor… #ad


Why Bad Things Happen to God’s People
by Derek Prince
FREEBIE
Religious & Inspirational
Rating: 4.6

AMAZON

God’s people still experience the challenges of life. There is one factor, however, that sets people of faith apart–hope. Derek Prince, one of the twentieth century’s most trusted Bible teachers, invites you to face some of your most difficult circumstances head-on with hope. In Why Bad Things Happen to God’s People, Prince shares timeless truths from the Book of Job that will keep you anchored during any storm. #ad


A Duke’s Blind Love
by Aria Norton
0.99
Regency Romance
Rating: 4.7

AMAZON

Clarissa Langley finds solace in the melodies of her piano, the only constant in a world that sees her blindness as a weakness. Accepting a position as a music tutor, she enters the life of the reclusive Duke of Langley. From the very start, she senses his pain–she may not be able to see his scars, but she sees him in a way no one ever could…? Sebastian Wilmington, once London’s most sought-after Duke, hides behind the walls of his estate… See full series! #ad


Your Heart Belongs to Me
by Dean Koontz
1.99
Horror
Rating: 4.2

AMAZON NOOK

At thirty-four, Internet entrepreneur Ryan Perry seemed to have the world in his pocket–until the first troubling symptoms appeared out of nowhere. Within days, he’s diagnosed with incurable cardiomyopathy and finds himself on the waiting list for a heart transplant; it’s his only hope, and it’s dwindling fast. Ryan is about to lose it all…his health, his girlfriend Samantha, and his life. One year later, Ryan has never felt better… #ad


The Shadow Murders
by Jussi Adler-Olsen
1.99
Mystery/Thriller
Rating: 4.4

AMAZON NOOK

On her sixtieth birthday, a woman takes her own life. When the case lands on Detective Carl Mørck’s desk, he can’t imagine what this has to do with Department Q, Copenhagen’s cold cases division since the cause of death seems apparent. However, his superior, Marcus Jacobsen, is convinced that this is related to an unsolved case that has been plaguing him since 1988. At Marcus’s behest, Carl and the Department Q gang… #ad


The Habit
by Susan Morse
0.50 (Limited Time Deal)
Biography & Memoir
Rating: 4.0

AMAZON

From the time she was conceived, Susan Morse was her mother’s “special” child. For Susan, special translated into becoming her incorrigible mother’s frazzled caretaker, a role that continued into adulthood. Now she finds herself as part of the sandwich generation, responsible for a woman whose eighty-five years have been single-mindedly devoted to identifying The Answer To Everything. And, this week’s Answer looks like it may be the real thing… #ad


Under False Flags
by Steve Anderson
0.50 (Limited Time Deal)
Historical Fiction
Rating: 4.3

AMAZON

Belgium, 1944. For both American GI Wendell Lett and German seaman Holger Frings, the relentless bloodbath of World War II has become a prison and a curse. Just as Lett meets a Belgian woman who offers him deliverance from the toll of combat, he is pushed into a reckless false flag mission. At the same time, Frings is conscripted into a similar operation that takes him to the breaking point. Their fates collide in the surprise Ardennes… #ad