KindleStore: Free must read ebooks for your Kindle and Free Kindle Reading Apps (Dec 2012 – wk 3)

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1. A False Dawn (Mystery/Thriller) by Tom Lowe

A False Dawn ((Mystery/Thriller))Sean O’Brien couldn’t remember the last time he made a promise and then broke it. Many years ago his grandfather had taught him a “man’s word is his bond.”

It’s a personal code–a way O’Brien conducts his life. He has every intention of keeping the promise he makes to wife, Sherri, right before her death.

After Sherri dies, O’Brien leaves his career as a homicide investigator with the Miami PD and relocates to a remote section of Florida wilderness on the banks of the St. Johns River. He’s restoring an old home and trying to rebuild his life when …

Free to download as of December 19th, 2012. Click A False Dawn (Mystery/Thriller) to find out if the ebook is still free.

 

2. Blood Island by H. Terrell Griffin

Blood IslandMatt Royal never has to look far for excitement. Excitement-and sometimes trouble-has a way of finding him first. But for this fun-loving lawyer turned beach bum, things are about to get serious. Dead serious.

When his ex-wife asks for help in tracking down her stepdaughter, last seen in Matt’s hometown of Longboat Key, Matt agrees to do a little searching. But what looks like the case of one missing girl turns out to be something much bigger-and much more dangerous. Enlisting the aid of his buddies Jock Algren and Logan Hamilton, Matt launches a full-speed-ahead search that leads from Longboat Key to …

Free to download as of December 19th, 2012. Click Blood Island to find out if the ebook is still free.

 

3. Connected: 101 Ways to Be of Service and Create Community by Andrea M Constantine

Connected: 101 Ways to Be of Service and Create CommunityConnected is the start to seeing and being a different kind of human being. One in which we take conscious actions, contribute to humanity on a soul level-without the need for anything in return-to be of service and unite people merely for the sake of bringing people together and doing good. It is about stepping away from a “me-focused” agenda and shifting towards a “we-focused” world.

What if we lived in a world where every single person mattered? What if we all knew and felt that WE BELONG, that NONE of us ARE SEPARATE or disconnected and that we all have a beautiful, MEANINGFUL PLACE IN OUR SOCIETY and the world? What if…

Free to download as of December 19th, 2012. Click Connected: 101 Ways to Be of Service and Create Community to find out if the ebook is still free.

 

4. Christmas Quotes: 129 Greatest Thoughts and Sayings About Christmas (Life Quotes Collection) by Christine J. Collins

Christmas Quotes: 129 Greatest Thoughts and Sayings About Christmas (Life Quotes Collection)In “Christmas Quotes: 129 Greatest Thoughts and Sayings About Christmas” you will find some of the most powerful words ever spoken about Christmas.

From the dawn of mankind to the 21st century, these words and thoughts will inspire you like nothing else. If they don’t, you might want to check to see if you have a pulse.

In it, you’ll learn: Why “Peanuts” cartoonist Charles Schulz says Christmas as easy as doing this one thing. What composer Irving Berlin wrote as some of the most magical words every about Christmas …

Free to download as of December 19th, 2012. Click Christmas Quotes: 129 Greatest Thoughts and Sayings About Christmas (Life Quotes Collection) to find out if the ebook is still free.

 

5. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

A Christmas CarolIn the history of English literature, Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol, which has been continuously in print since it was first published in the winter of 1843, stands out as the quintessential Christmas story.

What makes this charming edition of Dickens’s immortal tale so special is the collection of 80 vivid illustrations by Everett Shinn (1876-1953). Shinn, a well-known artist in his time, was a popular illustrator of newspapers and magazines whose work displayed a remarkable affinity for the stories of Charles Dickens, evoking the bustling street life of the mid-1800s. Printed on heavy, cream-colored paper stock, the edges of the pages have been left …

Free to download as of December 19th, 2012. Click A Christmas Carol to find out if the ebook is still free.

 

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