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No Perfect Secret
by Jackie Weger
Get this book for FREEAnna Nesmith believes she has it all–a great marriage, a dream job and a home of her own. When an investigator begins asking questions, Anna’s ordered world crashes like Jenga blocks. Frank Caburn is man to the bone and manufactures testosterone like Frito Lay does chips, which seems not to impress Anna one whit as she picks through the rubble of her shattered life. Attracted to Anna, Caburn determines to make her his own–But how to tell her without tripping over a layer of secrets is beyond him. Falling in love has never been more difficult.

Air Fryer Cookbook
by Luca Moretti
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A one-stop shop to the Air Frying way of life,
The Air Fryer Cookbook shows you how to prepare your favorite crispy, golden brown meals in a fraction of the time with practically NO UNHEALTHY OILS!

In The Blood Of The Greeks
by Mary D. Brooks
Get this book for FREEForbidden love, heart racing suspense, an epic tale set in war-ravaged Greece.
In Nazi-occupied Greece, Eva and Zoe-one a German officer’s daughter, the other a young Greek woman filled with fury-should be enemies. But when fate brings them together they discover a love that transcends the barriers between them.
Zoe Lambros’ faith in God is shattered after her mother’s death at the hands of the German commander. She determines to defy the enemy in every way she can-including a festering urge to kill the German commander’s daughter, Eva Muller.

Miss Polly Had A Dolly
by Willow Rose
Get this book for FREEMiss Polly had a dolly. A beautiful daughter that she called her Baby Doll. Every day she dressed her in cute outfits and brushed her hair before they went outside to show off to the neighbors. On the playground, one day her Baby Doll talked to a boy, and for one unforgivable second, Miss Polly let herself be distracted by a woman telling her how adorable she thought her daughter was. When Miss Polly finally turned to look at her Baby Doll again, she was gone.
Many years later Emma Frost hears about the disappearance of the little girl and learns that she is not the only one to have gone missing from Fanoe Island back in the nineties. As she digs deeper into the story, she soon finds herself entangled in a web of strange and disturbing events.

The Butterfly Code
by Sue Wyshynski
Get this book for FREEAeris, a musical prodigy, is visiting her father’s small town when she finds herself the victim of a deadly accident. Now Aeris must place her trust in the much-feared, attractive young doctor who saved her life. Her miraculous recovery draws disturbing attention that sends Aeris on the run. She’s desperate to find clues about her developing powers, and to unravel her own shocking identity that’s been hidden from her until now. But the final key may prove to be the end for the love that’s beginning to blossom between Aeris and her dark, mysterious yet warmhearted savior…

The Illustrious
by Pavel Kornev
Get this book for FREEIn this world, science took the place of magic. Meanwhile, the transition from the era of steam to the epoch of Sublime Electricity is already underway. But magic hasn’t simply disappeared without a trace. It still exists, concealed in the blood of the illustrious.
Detective constable Leopold Orso of the metropolitan police counts himself among their number. He was bestowed a talent that allows him to bring others’ fears to life.
Leopold didn’t go looking for trouble. All he really wanted was to gain access to his rightful inheritance. But, his peaceful life came to an end when a box from his grandmother’s estate caught the interest of a mysterious cabal of conspirators, police and bloodthirsty malefics.

Whiskey Devils
by Brandon Zenner
Get this book for FREELittle has changed in Nick Grady’s secretive marijuana growing business since the late ’60s, which is just the way the aging hippie would like it to remain. However, Nick’s complex past comes full circle, thrusting his new manager, Evan Powers, in a scramble to decipher the truth behind the chaotic lives of the people he holds dear. Deep in the woods, demons will be unleashed …

Dark Voyage
by Helen Susan Swift
Get this book for FREEIn 1914, fear and paranoia rule the high seas. Iain Cosgrove is newly married to Jennifer Manson, daughter of a wealthy Scottish merchant.
But when Iain leaves for a research trip aboard the Lady Balgay, last of Dundee’s once-grand sealing fleet, a mysterious chain of events is set in motion. Fueled by rum and the eerie tales of the crew, they obsess over ancient superstitions, which Iain dismisses as simple lore… until they reach the frigid Arctic seas.
After a string of tragic accidents, Iain begins to question his beliefs. Then, the ship discovers two castaways – one of them a mysterious woman – and events take a sinister turn.

America, Inc
by Mikael Carlson
Get this book for FREEAmerica, Inc. introduces us to the world dominated by the corporate state: a terrifying look at a future where people are dependent on the system for everything. There is no crime, unemployment, war or poverty. The only sacrifice that is required is the one that matters most – your freedom.
Born from the ashes left by the collapse of world governments, the world in 2088 is eerily similar to the present – surveillance, propaganda, greed, and opportunists seeking to seize the reins of power for their own benefit. Through manipulation and deceit, corporations exploit their workers for profit all to the benefit of the 1% who have become an all-powerful elite class.

A Princess Of Mars
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Get this book for FREEThe story is set on Mars, imagined as a dying planet with a harsh desert environment. This vision of Mars was based on the work of the astronomer Percival Lowell, whose ideas were widely popularized in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The Barsoom series inspired a number of well-known 20th-century science fiction writers, including Jack Vance, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, Robert A. Heinlein, and John Norman. The series was also inspirational for many scientists in the fields of space exploration and the search for extraterrestrial life, including Carl Sagan, who read A Princess of Mars when he was a child.

Darkness Of Light
by Stacey Marie Brown
Get this book for FREEEmber Brycin has always known she’s different. After finding her mother brutally murdered, her mind begins to see things that shouldn’t exist. The more she feels her sanity slipping, the more bizarre and inexplicable things constantly happen around her.
When the latest school explosion lands her in a facility for troubled youth, she meets Eli Dragen—a hot as hell, darkly mysterious, bad boy from a notorious biker gang. Their connection is full of passion, danger, and secrets. Secrets that will destroy her life and lead her down a path she could never imagine.

A Girl Of The Limberlost
by Gene Stratton-Porter
Get this book for FREEThe story takes place in Indiana, in and around the Limberlost Swamp. Even at the time, this impressive wetland region was being reduced by heavy logging, natural oil extraction and drainage for agriculture. (The swamp and forestland eventually ceased to exist, though projects since the 1990s have begun to restore a small part of it.)

Accepting The Moon
by K. S. Haigwood
Get this book for FREEThere is a new Alpha Wolf in town, and she is about to change everything.
Mena had all she wanted in life: a nice house, money, a successful husband who treated her like a queen.
That was, until she found out her marriage was all a lie, and things she never thought could exist, did.
Vampires are real.
Werewolves are real.
And Mena is not human anymore.

A Doll’s House
by Henrik Ibsen
Get this book for FREEA unique combination of performance and commentary. Topics include body language and camera angles; rehearsal vs. performance; set design, costume and make-up; and historical context.

Grade A Stupid
by A. J. Lape
Get this book for FREEFifteen years ago, Darcy Walker’s parents thought it was a good idea to give her a unique name: Darcy, meaning “dark walker.” Whether that was a stroke of genius or stroke of stupid, they definitely nailed the irony. She lacks direction, her grades stink despite a high IQ, she’s boringly average–although flirting admirers claim otherwise–and God help her, she’s infatuated with a bad boy.
A bad boy that her hottie best friend, Dylan, wishes would get acquainted with his fist.

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